We have all our flight and staging info now...and with that we now have OUR FIRST REAL ADDRESS IN BELIZE!
Greg and Kevina Casaletto
Peace Corps
P.O. Box 492
Belmopan
Belize
We will be able to receive letters and packages to this address for the entirety of our service. However, once we get our final placement we might get another PO box closer to us. Any who, they said the Belize postal system is not nearly as fast or as predictable as the US. If you want to send us a letter just put the date on it and number them so we know if one got lost and can figure out about how long it took.
A few other tips for mailing things:
-Put postcards in envelopes or else they might end up as wall decorations in the post office.
-If you want to send a package try to use a padded envelope instead of a box. Boxes tend to be taxed and opened more frequently.
-Also, it can take anywhere from 10 days to a month for mail coming from Belize to arrive in the US...so be patient with us:)
-And hey, if you want to start sending stuff now we might actually get it by the time we arrive!
Now I must go back to organizing and packing. We are still taking carloads to Good Will...just when I think we have almost nothing left to our name we discover another closet. Good news: We can now park a car in the garage!!!!
This is a journal archiving the experiences before, during, and after our 27 months of service with the United States Peace Corps in Belize as teacher trainers. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this website do not necessarily reflect the position of the U.S. Government or the Peace Corps.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Video Post!
Okay here goes our first attempt at posting videos. Fingers crossed!
Okay I hope this works!
Okay I hope this works!
Monday, July 13, 2009
Kilkenny, Ireland
Still fitting it all in 1 bag each! Gotta love RyanAir's baggage restrictions!
Instead of hanging out in Dublin for a few days until we flew back to the US my Cousin Bob invited us to stay with him and his girlfriend Madeline out in the countryside!! When we first arrived we were nervous we wouldn't be able to find them (I have never met Cousin Bob) but immediately Greg was able to pick him out due to the immense family resemblance to my dad and his brothers!! After a quick stop for tea and cakes we went to Madeline's awesome house, which is about 10 miles from Kilkenny.
We had a lovely time talking, great food, and then after dinner the kids taught us a traditional Irish game called hurling. Kinda like lacrosse/football/ and soccer combined and without any pads except a helmet.
Catching up with Cousin Bob before dinner
Hurling in the backyard!!
The next day we went and explored Kilkenny. We climbed the tower at the old church. From there we could see all of Kilkenny. Inside the tower there is a little man at a little desk who collects the money to go up...what a job.
An old abandoned church.
View of the Smithwick's Brewery from the tower.
Climbing the tower
Where my cousin works and us walking around town. Music at a REAL Irish pub!
The last night we went out to a pub (a REAL Irish pub) to hear some real Irish music. It was pretty awesome and we had a wonderful time hanging out with Cousin Bob and Madeline. There was this old man (the blur in the dark blue shirt in the photo below) who would fall asleep and then wake up and nod his head while the accordion player, guitarist, and harmonica played. I thought this was quite entertaining. As I looked around at the many photographs on the wall I saw a picture of the same trio of musicians and the same old man, only they all had darker hair, and more of it. They were even sitting in the exact same places!
We had a wonderful time in the green countryside of Ireland! We hope to do a video post soon of our best videos from Europe soon. Thanks for reading and stay tuned!
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