
Drunk man covered in paint, i was involved in a massive water balloon fight, good times!


I invite you to read about my experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer in Peru. I am serving as a public health nurse in the beautiful Andes Mountains. Feel free to leave your comments! Gracias, Mateo. DISCLAIMER- The information written below is in no way connected to the beliefs held by the U.S. Government or Peace Corps. This blog is a personal expression of one volunteer and his unique experiences.
1 comment:
Hola Mateo,,me encanta tu viejo! I relate somewhat to the culture contrast - Costa Rica seemed very different than the states until i spent time in Honduras, El Salvador and so on and CR seemed a lot more like home! Even so, everywhere I went had a stove. speaking of which, i spent feb in CR again - some unfinished business. anyway, i did a lot of walking and did without A/C for a while after i got home but the habit of 1st world entitlement creeps back really fast. anyway, youre a prince - keep up the good work!
JD Mann
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