Saturday, May 29, 2010

Santo Domingo tomorrow Juan Dolio

We arrived just on time to Santo Domingo and were greeted by one of Esperanza’s drivers, Rafael. We were thankful when we saw him holding up a paper that read, “Maira”, since we were uneasy about calling a cab without a cell phone or Dominican money.

We chose to stay at a hostal to save ourselves some money. So far we love this place. It isn’t so much a hostal as much as it’s a friendly hotel. We have our own bathroom and our room has a queen bed and a twin. The room has sweet amenities to it too, like AC, cable, wifi. The hostal has a kitchen we can share, we are making our own breakfast here to save money and time.

When we arrived from Santo Domingo we slept for a bit, 15 hours of traveling can get exhausting! Paola was a little sad and for a moment wanted to catch a plane back to San Diego but after a nap, a shower, and a call to her mother she was encouraged. After we freshened up we went out to the main touristy street, El Conde. We had great taxi drivers and didn’t have a problem traveling from one place to the next.

The next morning we made eggs, toast, and oatmeal for breakfast and then headed off to the Esperanza office. At the office we were greeted by Claire and all of the other staff that I left a year ago. Clara was so good too us, she let us borrow a cell phone for the time we were in the Dominican Republic and helped us book four nights at an all inclusive hotel in Bavaro. We then made our ways to several museums only to find one open the rest were being remodeled. We enjoyed our time at the Modern Museum of Art, the air conditioning was the best part.

After the museum we grabbed a “carro” that would take us to the Independence park. Taking a carro was an experience of it’s own considering we were seven people squished in a small Honda made only to fit four to five people comfortably. We walked through El Conde once more and then went to Banco Popular to take some cash out for the next few days. Can you believe they charge me $3 to take out money and an addition 3% for all withdrawals!? After the bank we went around the corner to a taco shop, El Taquito, where we ordered tacos and hamburgers. I know all this way to eat Mexican food! We toured a little more and then came back to the hostal to shower and get ready for dinner. We went to Adrian Tropical, a nice restaurant on the shore, where we waited at least an hour for our food. This place is three stories high and always crowed but the wait is well worth it. I had traditional food while the other two Becky’s enjoyed Italian food. After dinner we tried to catch a movie only to find out that we missed the last ones by 10minuts or so.

There was talking and so brief planning to hit Puerto Rico for Paola’s birthday on Sunday but we think spending around $300 for a night there might be a bit much. So we are going to Juan Dolio, a beach town, tomorrow and might head towards Boca Chica on Sunday.

So far it’s been awesome. Keep on praying so this trip can continue to be safe fun.
God bless,
Maira







































































Thursday, May 27, 2010

Airports: San Diego to Salt Lake City

I am ecstatic to be on the road to the Dominican Republic. I am currently at the Salt Lake City Airport. We left San Diego in a rush and ended up in the wrong terminal, whops my bad, but we finally made it to the correct terminal, checked in, and headed to the lobby where we waited for the airplane.

There were two previous delays for Salt Lake City but thankfully our flight wasn’t one of them. But unfortunately it did mean our flight here would be booked. Noemi, my sister, was especially impatient when she couldn’t find a place to put her carry on but I found a spot for her luggage and told her to chill (she made a little scene).

After the 3 hour flight we headed to Burger King where an older man came up to Paola, my friend, and handed her two 6 dollar vouchers. We were quite thankful and used it all to pig out on burgers and French fries (I had some fries and onion rings).

We are now waiting for our next flight to New York (we have a 2.5 hour delay), leave at 11:45pm. And finally we will arrive to Santo Domingo at 6am on the 27th.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Update on the $2 Challenge

$2 Challenge spread awareness and even brought in some cash that will get donated to Grameen Foundation and its partner organization for recovery efforts in Haiti.

There were several christian newspapers and local news stations that reported on this.
I don't have all the links ready to share but check out the few below.
Grameen Foundation Blog: The first story, but if it changes there is a second link below
http://grameenfoundation.wordpress.com/
http://grameenfoundation.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/living-on-2-a-day-in-san-diego-ca/

San Diego Source: Daily Transcript
http://www.sddt.com/Education/article.cfm?SourceCode=20100414czf

Fermanian Business Economic Institute Blog:
http://fbei.wordpress.com/2010/04/16/students-to-live-on-2-a-day-to-raise-awareness-of-poverty/

We were on the front cover of our school's newpaper, the Christian Examiner's newspaper and I believe NBC San Diego did a short clip.

Last I heard we raised over $700!

Thank you all for your prayers and donations. It will make such a great impact.