July 1, 2008April 29, 2018LearnServe Abroad, Paraguay Cuidémoslo—Let’s take care of it Montel in Santa Ana Before coming to Paraguay, I had my impressions of what it would be like. I thought the people would be cold […]
June 28, 2008April 29, 2018LearnServe Abroad, Paraguay Reflections on San Juan, Carapegua, and Asuncion San Juan was a very humble place and what I take away with me first is- that being a good horsewoman or man is more […]
June 27, 2008May 18, 2018LearnServe Abroad, Paraguay How accurate were my assumptions about Paraguay? My first impressions upon coming to Paraguay were proven totally wrong. I thought that it would be poor, poverty stricken, beggars, no electricity, cut off […]
June 26, 2008May 18, 2018LearnServe Abroad, Paraguay The doorway of possibility Though there may be many differences between the United States and Paraguay, it has become apparent to me that there is a level of similarity […]
June 26, 2008May 18, 2018LearnServe Abroad, Paraguay Maybe we aren’t so different So far this trip has been a complete eye opener. Everything from the language to the food to the traditions are so different. When I […]
June 24, 2008May 18, 2018LearnServe Abroad, Paraguay Hundreds of Horses Being back here in Paraguay is such an amazing feeling. I love both the old memories and the new experiences. So far, my favorite experience […]
June 24, 2008May 18, 2018LearnServe Abroad, Paraguay Arriving in Carapegua This morning was our first morning in Carapegua. We arrived yesterday afternoon to be received with a huge reception at the local school. We sang […]