Campinas, Brazil (where I went in April for the AASSA international educator's conference-as a presenter)
El Yaque Beach on Margarita Island...where I spent Spring Break...#1 kite board and wind surf beach in the world.
A day on my neighbor's yacht with fellow teacher/friend. It was paradise touring through all the islands of Mochima National Park, swimming, eating fresh fish delivered right to the boat.
Since my trip to Brazil, things have been a blur. I was back for two weeks before I took off again for 10 days in Campinas, Brazil. I traveled there with 7 co-workers and met up with over 800 educators and leaders from all over South America. I presented a session about "21st century classroom and school cultures" that was extremely well attended. Out of that experience, I launched my professional blog
www.disruptiveforce.net --please take a look at it and even follow me if the topics interest you. It was a very rewarding trip professionally. Campinas, as a city, was fun to visit because it is so well kept, modern, safe, and diverse. I did have a REAL Brazilian BarBque meat fest. AMAZING.
The weekend after my return, my neighbor, who lives and works in Caracas and only comes here for vacation, was in town and offered my co-worker/friend and I a day on his yacht. He didn't need to ask twice. We left around 10 AM and did not return until 7 PM. It was amazing to go to deserted beaches on islands in the national park, tour islands I have never seen, and even eat a delicious meal of fresh red snapper, cole slaw and tostones delivered by boat right to the yacht. Those are the kinds of days that will define my time here in Venezuela.
So, two weeks after returning from Brazil, it was spring break. Since I didn't need to leave the country to renew my visa, I merely opted for a few days at El Yaque Beach on the island of Margarita. It is a $25, 17 minute flight for me. I stayed at a hotel that is a hang out for international kite boarders. There wasn't too much wind the days that I was there so I had fun getting know everyone. We would all sit on the deck with our computers and email/facebook together. Days were lazy-lounging on the deck or the beach; nights were fun-DJ's and live music up and down the beach with amazing fresh seafood served on tablese in the sand. Having a full or almost full moon all week was a bonus to the whole experience. I was sad to leave after my five days were finished.
Now, I have 39 days until I leave Venezuela for good. I have started packing and hope to only have 4 suitcases to take to Colombia on my way home. There is a pile of stuff that I am not taking with me so I plan to have a big "give it away" party before I go. I would like to get back to Margarita one more time, hope to go on one more yacht trip with my neighbor, have to assist in hosting our school accreditation team, and need to attend graduation plus a staff good bye party...all in the next five weekends. I have no regrets about coming here....nor about leaving at this time. It has all worked out just perfectly.
The summer ahead is CRAZY-here is my OFFICIAL plan (flights are booked!).
Leave Venezuela for
Bogota, Colombia June 2-9 (drop off bags, see my apt, meet some co-workers, play surrogate auntie for a long weekend so my friends can have an anniversary escape).
Denver, CO area June 9-12 (to get more pages in my passport, apostolle some papers, send my Colombia visa paperwork, see friends and family)
Steamboat Springs, CO area June 13-July 6 (hanging with family and friends-and getting some work done at my favorite table in the library overlooking the Yampa River),
Central Iowa July 6-July 11 (family time),
Malibu, CA July 11-17 (beginning my Masters in Learning Technologies at Pepperdine Univ.)
LA, CA July 17-19 (relaxing with an old friend or two),
Atlanta, GA July 19-25 (friends, packing, friends),
Leave for Colombia....JULY 25!!...for my next adventure in teaching.
If I am not going to be near you-I hope to visit different places next summer, so hang on. For those who are going to be near me during any of those dates....GET IN TOUCH! Let's get together.