This came from Kim earlier this week:
"You will be staying with Dora Luz. She is in the Colonial Manchen neighborhood where some of our long term volunteers stay. Dora is a great host mother and has a long history with The Project. She has no animals and I’ve heard she is one of the best host families to stay with. She speaks some English, but would be happy to help you work on your Spanish. She will make sure you are well taken care of. Your transportation is set up and what you can expect is someone waiting for you after baggage claim when you arrive. They will have a sign with your name on it. The driver will deliver you right to Dora’s house."
"You will be staying with Dora Luz. She is in the Colonial Manchen neighborhood where some of our long term volunteers stay. Dora is a great host mother and has a long history with The Project. She has no animals and I’ve heard she is one of the best host families to stay with. She speaks some English, but would be happy to help you work on your Spanish. She will make sure you are well taken care of. Your transportation is set up and what you can expect is someone waiting for you after baggage claim when you arrive. They will have a sign with your name on it. The driver will deliver you right to Dora’s house."
I am finished work now, so madly trying to complete many small tasks before I go - cancel the paper, give Ann the key, mail a gift, contact the bank etc. I bought a digital camera this morning so I can update this blog on a daily basis as long as I have easy access to internet. I have read over the volunteer journal and sent contact information to family. Over the next few days I will review the spanish handbook I received when I took a course. Hopefully Dora is patient - she will have to be with my limited Spanish!
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