Friday, 30 May 2014
Latviešu Valoda Apliecība/ Latvian Language Certificate
Today, 10 months after I arrived in Latvia, it was my last lesson of Latvian Language. Although I still have a lot to learn I am happy of what I have achieved and I hope I will keep on learning more and more!! At the moment, I've got the level A2 :)
Thursday, 22 May 2014
Living the forth season
Something
Latvians are really proud of is their seasons. At the moment I have
lived in Latvia almost 10 months, so I have experienced the Latvian
Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring, and I can understand why they are
so proud of their four seasons, each of them is completely different
from the others.
Spring
is wonderful! I love Spring! Why? Because after having a long and
cold winter (OK, this winter was quite warm for Latvia but it was
cold for me anyway), with long nights and gray days, Spring arrives full of brand new energy and colors. It was lovely to see how the
leafs were starting to bloom on the trees, how the country was
getting its own particular and beautiful green, how the birds started
to sing all day long, the first butterflies, the day getting longer,
the sun warmer, the mosquitoes starting to bite your skin (this is my
favorite, I am now an expert), the flowers blooming, the air getting
full of charming smell, the
waterfall increasing its hight... It is magic!
One
thing I like very much is a tradition Latvians have: there is a kind
of plant that makes really beautiful and small flowers of four
petals, it is called Ceriņi. Sometimes, the flowers have more than four
petals, and it is said that when it has five petals, you have to make
a wish and eat that flower. I have found some, let's see if my wishes will become true!
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Paldies Kristine
Every day, when I arrive in the Youth
Center, I go to my office and there is Kristine. I think I could say
that Kristine is one of the most responsible person that I feel good
in my project, she is the closest person I have in the Youth Center,
that's for sure, and she is the one who has always taken care of me,
from the beginning of my EVS until now.
When I arrived, in August, there was
not many people in the Youth Center because almost everyone was on
holidays. So it was a little bit hard for me because I didn't have a
lot to do and I didn't know anyone. Moreover, in the Youth Center
nearly no one spoke English, except for Kristine, so she always tried
to make me feel comfortable, give me things to do, asked me how I
felt and what work I preferred. She also introduced me to some
youngsters of the Youth Council, so I could start to have friends;
and, she gave me tasks in all the events we organized so that I could
feel useful.
Every time I have been sick, I have had
any problems, she has done all her best to solve it. Every time I
didn't like something in my project or when I wanted something new, I
just needed to talk with her and together we always figured out a
solution.
Thanks to her, I have felt better in my
project, in the Youth Center and in Latvia. She has really worked
hard and worried a lot in order that I felt good, I have been lucky
to have her as a boss.
I want to say thank you to you
Kristine, thank you very much! Working next to you has been a
pleasure!
LIELS PALDIES!
Monday, 31 March 2014
Lielā Talka koordinatoru konkurss 2014 - Kuldīgas novads
Each spring, in Latvia, there is the BIG CLEANUP, a day when the citizens from Latvia go outside to clean the country. The motive of this year is: "Clean Baltic Sea starts in your bathroom" (Tīra Baltijas jūra sākas tavā vannas istabā). Here you have the promotional video we made in Kuldīga. :)
Cada primavera, a Letònia, hi ha LA GRAN NETEJA, un dia en el qual els habitants de Letònia surten a fora per netejar el país. El lema d'aquest any és: "Un Mar Baltic net comenca al teu bany" (Tīra Baltijas jūra sākas tavā vannas istabā). Aquí us deixo el vídeo promocional que hem fet a Kuldīga. :)
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
BAD LUCK.
I don't exactly know why but in some
ways I have not been very lucky in Latvia. I have never, NEVER, been
stolen before but on Monday it was the second time since I live here.
The strange thing is that I thought that it is not something that
happens often here... anyway, it happened twice to me!
The first time was in Rīga, I was in a
city bus when I got stolen my purse, with all the documents and
credit cards (and the purse was so beautiful, I loved it!!!).
The second time was on Monday. I was in
the ballet lesson, with the dancing group “Focus” that I have
joined here. After the lesson one girl couldn't find her mobile
phone, then another girl couldn't find the key of her car, she went
outside and the car was gone! Then they asked me to check if I had
something missing. And yes, I had my Spanish mobile phone stolen and
not a single coin or banknote in the new purse (this time they were
quite nice and at least they didn't take my documents again).
Sí,
this is what happened! We called the police and through the GPS of
the car they could know that it was in a very close village called
Pelči. The police and the girl whose car had been stolen went there.
I went, together with the other girl who had her phone stolen, to the
police office to write down everything that had happened.
Yesterday I got to know that the car was found in the middle of the forest, full of mud inside and outside. About the phones, there are no news.
Yesterday I got to know that the car was found in the middle of the forest, full of mud inside and outside. About the phones, there are no news.
Mmm... és primavera!
YES! After a quite warm winter, the
spring has arrived! The spring, full of light, energy and colors!
It's so nice to be outside; it is warm but the air is fresh... so
fresh! And the sun shines very much, it hits your skin, it makes you
feel so alive, so comfortable! The sky is blue, pure blue, and the
birds sing beautiful songs... The flowers are starting to grow and
now you can see the “snow clocks” (sniegpulkstenīši) in
every corner.
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
TIME FLIES
Time flies! Almost 7 months in
Latvia... 7 months!!! I just can't believe it. I remember so good the
day I left: it was 31st of July and my plane had left at 5
o'clock in the afternoon, so I had to have lunch early (what early
means for people from Spain, here I have learned that early and late
are two VERY INACCURATE words). My family and my friends came with me
to the airport, it was hard to say goodbye. Then I had to stay for
more that 3 hours in the plane but I was not as excited as I thought
I would be, I was sad to leave everyone there.
Now, 7 months later, I feel that
Kuldīga is my second home. My life is here; I have my friends, my
flat, my job, my hobbies... I am happy, very happy! Of course it is
not always that I am shining of happiness, I have my bad moments too!
But I feel good here, and I guess that is what really matters.
Last week we had the midterm training
for EVS volunteers. It was a lot about reflexion and looking into
oneself. I liked it very much and I realized many things! One of them
is that I have changed a lot since I came here (actually my life has
changed completely so of course I have changed too). In the training
we had to draw a time line from the moment we arrived until now, with
all our ups and downs. I think my drawing looked very good, it
started quite down but it just went higher and higher, with some
small downs in between. One of the reasons of that is because I feel
that everyday I get more and more adapted to this country, my Latvian
skills are improving and communication with native people is
improving as well.
Another thing we had to do in the
training was to think how we can improve our projects. It is easy
that by this time the EVS becomes monotonous, we don't have so much
initiative as in the beginning, nothing new really happens. But the
trainers we had have much experience and they know that this usually
happens so they asked us to think of a project, something we can do
in our last months because yes, more than a half is already gone. I
don't know from where I had the idea but suddenly I realized that
there is something that I am missing very much: theater. I gave up
theater 3 years ago, and I miss it very badly, very very badly! So I
thought that we could organize a theater festival in Kuldīga. I have
many ideas for it in my head, but now I need to talk about it with
some people and find someone who helps me in the organization. But I
am really excited about it and I hope we will manage to carry it out.
And at the moment this is not the only
project we have in mind. In the Youth Center we are planning to
organize a youth exchange for next summer and with Zura we want to
organize one event that will involve the participation of many other
volunteers in Latvia, plus, we want to make a dance combining
Georgian and Spanish dances. So actually we have many projects in
mind, all of them look good, all we need is to work hard so that we can enjoy a
good result!
Tiksimies vēlāk,
Claudia.
Saturday, 14 December 2013
Fairy tale
Once upon a time, in a small small town
in the heart of Catalunya, there was living M, a girl who had a very
big dream: she wanted to travel, go abroad, discover the world and
all it's wonders.
One day she made up her mind and
decided to go for that dream, so she took all her things and flied
far away. She landed in a new place, unknown and very different from
where she came from, a land called Latvia. This place was
fascinating! It was quite small and half of it was forest, the little
towns were full of traditions and a big love for culture, the
inhabitants had beautiful and colorful gardens, the nature was alive.
M arrived in one of those small towns
that won her heart: Kuldīga, a city with a soul, the pearl of
Kurzeme. A charming and quiet place, with peaceful streets, old
houses, wonderful landscapes and an incredibly large waterfall! Yes,
this was the perfect place where to start her story.
Summer ended and autumn started
painting everything with amazingly beautiful colors. And then it
started, all the citizens started to warn the girl about the winter,
they said that it would be very cold and white, full of snow and with
temperatures around -25 degrees. M was frightened, she wasn't even
able to imagine how it could be so cold because she was used to
another kind of weather, that's why at the same time she was very
curious about it and was looking forward winter's arrival.
The days went by and the cold didn't
increase, December had already arrived and there was no sign of the
snow. M received news about her family who said that in her hometown
it was very cold and it was even snowing! Everything started to look
so unreal, the weather was getting crazy and the young girl was so
disappointed, still waiting for the snow.
One rainy day, she met with her friend
to bake a delicious honey cake. They were both in the kitchen,
preparing the cake, cooking something else to eat, talking... And
suddenly, they looked through the window and a big snow storm was
falling! The excitement began: they started to scream, jump and
laugh, finally they had what they where waiting for so much, the
weather had completely changed in the blink of an eye, the snow had
finally arrived in a great surprising way.
The following day, when they got up,
everything was completely white, incredibly beautiful. But despite
the amusement of M, she didn't feel very good, she had just got ill.
Luckily, she had a fairy godmother in Kuldīga who always took care
of her, provided her with warm clothes and shoes and gave her
anything she needed. This time, the fairy godmother took
responsibility of M's health and with a little bit of magic she got
better very fast and could go outside to enjoy Kuldīga full of snow
and Christmas lights, a truly fairy tale town.
Monday, 4 November 2013
Rainbows
Good morning! Labrīt! Bon dia!
Woaw.. so many days without writing and
so many things to talk about! I wish the days had 48 hours, I want to
do too many things!
Today I went out of my flat, coming to
work, I turned right on the first corner and I saw a wonderful image:
the sun was strongly shining between some black clouds, lighting up
just some parts of the streets, but very intensively, and a rainbow
was shyly standing in the background. It was very very nice! But, of
course, I had this stupid thought of taking a picture instead of
enjoying it so the clouds decided to move and the rainbow
disappeared. Anyway, it was a beautiful start of the day.
So, let's review very fast what has
happened lately!
Some weeks ago my family came to visit
me. My father, mother and brother spent 6 days in Latvia and we
visited Rīga and Kuldīga. I was very happy to see them and spend
some days together, although at that time I had only been away 2 and
a half months, it's always comforting to see your family. And they
were so lucky! They came the best week they could have come, the
autumn was at its peak, all the trees were full of colors: yellow,
red, orange... Everything looked amazing! But then they left and to
be honest I was sad and the landscape didn't help anymore because the
leafs started to fall and everything became brown. By the way, during
the days that the leafs were falling I loved to walk on the streets
because they made such a nice sound!
I was really looking forward to the
week that was coming. On that Friday I had my first performance with
Focus, the dancing group I joint. It was in Saldus, in an award
ceremony, and I had to dance 5 of the 7 dances we were doing.
Actually it was pretty difficult to remember them all! Anyway, I
really love dancing and I was really happy to dance there! But after
the performance, I realized that I miss my dancing group from
Catalunya so much... “Step By Step” is my second family.
And this was not the only good thing of
the week: on Saturday I left with Anna to Lithuania for 5 days. It
was a great great trip! First we went to Kaunas with some friends we
had met in Riga two weeks earlier. They are doing an Erasmus there so
they are from different nationalities and it was perfect for
practicing languages: I found myself speaking in French to two
sisters, they answering me in Spanish, turning my head and Speaking
in English and Latvian words coming to my mind instead of the French
ones. Hilarious!
Then, on Sunday afternoon we left to
Vilnius. We stayed in the flat of a friend of a friend and they were
so nice! The three days we spent in Vilnius were fantastic: we
visited the old town, the castle, the forest, Užupis Republika, we
went to very good cafes, restaurants, concerts... it was a fantastic
trip.
So, when I came back to Kuldīga I got
ill. Of course! I didn't have plans for the following weekend and my
body decided it was the perfect time to get ill. And if it wasn't
enough, I also burnt myself. Yes, making pumpkin soup I destroyed a
little bit of my arm. Luckily it didn't hurt until yesterday. Well, I
hope it will get better and my cold will disappear soon.
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
Keep calm and challenge accepted
I have just finished two dancing
lessons, the first one with the students of the 5th grade
and the second one with the ones of the 2nd grade. It was
crazy!
Yesterday night, when I was going home
with Zura, he told me that he would go to Rīga today and that I
wouldn't have dancing lessons. We called the dancing teacher just to
confirm it and she didn't pick up the phone. Finally, we managed to
contact her at half past ten, before going to sleep. She said that
she was injured and would not be able to do the lesson so that I had
to go there and do it myself. PANIC! It was 22:30 and the following
day at 8 o'clock in the morning I would have two lessons that I
wouldn't have been able to prepare. At the first moment I was really
scared but I realized that this wouldn't help me and I was so tired
that I wasn't able to prepare anything, so I decided to go to sleep.
But the reality came back again when I
arrived in the Youth Center and faced the 5th grade
students. While walking to Youth Center I had thought of some
exercises but when I arrived here all of them disappeared! Luckily
there was the pianist, a very kind woman who helped me a lot, who
doesn't speak English at all (of course, let's make it easier!).
We started very punctual, doing some
warm-up. My intention was to do it very slow and long, including all
the parts of the body, because I can't teach Latvian nor Georgian
dances and we couldn't do any Catalan dance because I didn't have the
material but we had to fill the lesson with something. The problem
was that after four exercises I didn't know what else I could do. So
the first idea that crossed my mind was to practice the dance they
had already started with the Latvian teacher. But this was not
possible because the pianist didn't have the score! Luckily she
remembered some notes and we practiced the basic steps of the dance
during the rest of the lesson.
Then the students of the 2nd
grade arrived with their never-ending energy. After calming them down
as much as we could (it's quite impossible for them to be quiet) I
was able to do a better warm-up than with the first lesson, although
I also needed the help of the pianist to finish the lesson.
And now, after this small disaster I
did in the first two lessons, I am going to think of what I can do
with the students of the 4th grade who will arrive in one
hour.
Keep calm and challenge accepted!
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
With Linda in Penkule
Linda
is crazy. Linda is crazy and great. Linda is crazy, great and one of
the coolest persons I've met.
We
met each other just when I arrived in Latvia, we went together to
Laba Daba, a very nice alternative music festival where we did some
recycling workshops with my organization (Radi Vidi Pats). Since
then, I can't say I meet her very often, but I can definitely say
that meeting her always means having a great time.
This
weekend Linda invited me and some other friends to spend some days in
Penkule, her hometown, because next week she is leaving to Bosnia,
where she will stay one whole year doing an EVS. I'm really happy for
her because doing an EVS is a great experience but at the same time
I'm so sad that she has to leave now, just after we met. Thus, I
decided that this will be a great opportunity for visiting the
Balkans!
Anyway,
I arrived in Penkule on Friday morning after my first hitch hiking
experience (accompanied by Linda, of course) where Miroslav, one
Serbian EVS volunteer, was already waiting for us. Penkule is a very
small town with a wonderful tree-arcade entrance and exit; it just
has one main road and two or three streets. There is one school, the
sports hall, a kind of town hall, the post office and library
building, the culture house, the bar and the shop. But also people,
movement, activities, trees, forest, colors, animals, gardens,
apples, goats, cows, a lake. Linda is in love with this little town,
every time she speaks about it her eyes start shining and you can
feel all the emotions and memories that fill her heart, it is really
moving.
One
of this delicious apple cakes was made for a very important event
that happened on Saturday: The Big Clothing Day 2. This initiative
started by Linda consists in bringing all the clothes, shoes, bags,
accessories, books or even electrical appliances that we don't need
anymore so that someone else can use it. I brought there one jumper
and one T-shirt but I got so many cool things, I'm very happy! I got
skirts, dresses, T-shirts, trousers and even a coffee machine!
On
Saturday evening Frans arrived in Penkule. He is a Belgian guy who is
already doing his second master in Rīga being only 21 years old.
With him at home there were 4 different nationalities in just one
flat, awesome!
But
what I haven't explained yet is the craziest thing we did 3 times. As
I said before in Penkule there is a lake and as I also said before
being with Linda means having a great and crazy time. Yes, it's not
difficult to guess what we did; we went swimming! The best thing is
that I didn't even go swimming on October when I was in Spain and now
I do it in Latvia, where it is so much colder! But I have to say that
it was great, I loved it! And, although the water was cold, we took
very warm clothes and after swimming we weren't cold at all. By the
way, if someone wants to do it my advice is to scream, scream, scream
and scream when you get in the water, it really helps! And drinking
some tea afterwards is also a very smart choice.
Sadly,
after swimming for the last time, I had to pack all my things and get
ready to leave. Linda and her mum were so kind with me and they gave
me a lot of food to bring home. I was so happy after this great great
weekend! Linda is just amazing! And I already miss her, so I will
definitely visit her in Bosnia, yes!
Linda,
thank you for everything, liels paldies par visu!
Monday, 30 September 2013
On-Arrival Training: contacts which last forever!
Last
weekend Zura, our mentor Annija and I went to the “On-Arrival
Training” for the EVS volunteers (and their mentors) who have
arrived in Latvia during the last months. This non-formal training
took place in a very beautiful guest house near Riga, “Depkina
Rāmavas muiža” and it consisted of 5 days full of activities that
will help us to create an excellent EVS.
The
training started on Friday's 20th
morning but unfortunately, I got sick because of an avocado (I think
I won't be able to eat avocado ever again... It was so painful!) and
I arrived there in the evening, so I missed all the presentation and
team-building activities. But it was not so bad, all the people was
so friendly that I didn't even noticed I had skipped them. And
luckily, I arrived there early enough to be in the Latvian evening,
where all the mentors taught us Latvian songs, dances, games and
history and of course they all brought tasty food from different
regions.
Then,
we came back to Rāmava and each one of us made a poster with
magazines' pictures about how we wanted to be after the EVS, so I
took my sheet of paper and some magazines and went outside, under the
porch, accompanied by the smell and the sound of the rain and started
to work. For me, this was the best activity because I came up with
how I wanted my future to be like and I got to know myself much
better in a very creative way. After this, we got together with our
mentors and started making an activity plan taking into account the
poster we had just made. This was so productive and we had so many
ideas that we only planned October.
It
was time to say good-bye to our mentors and start cooking the dinner
ourselves. We decided that we had to take advantage of our
nationalities and cook something from our countries. The result was
delicious: German salad, Turkish vegetables, Spanish omelet,
Ukrainian sweets and fruit with chocolate as a dessert! And we kept
Georgian meat for the following day.
But
the last day had arrived. Monday was the day for crisis management
and questions we hadn't dealt with the other days. We talked about so
many situations and how to solve them all, I think it was very useful
for all the volunteers. In the afternoon, we thought of projects and
activities we can do together and we had some very nice ideas such as
making a lip dub for the International Volunteers' Day and hugging
people in Riga's streets. We are also planning to travel not only
around Latvia but also to Estonia and Lithuania all together.
Finally,
we left on Tuesday after breakfast. But we wanted to spend one more
day together so we stayed in Riga, walked around the Old Town, had
lunch in a traditional Latvian food restaurant and went in some
second hand shops.
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Changes and news
The last two
weeks have been full, very full and with many new things.
If I have to
think about last week it seems really far away; at that time I still
was the only volunteer in Kuldīga although it wouldn’t be for
long. I spent most of my time at work preparing the welcome for Zura,
the Georgian volunteer who will be my colleague during this whole
year, and making a presentation about Catalunya for the first
cultural evening of the Youth Center.
On
Friday I left to Riga with some friends, Guna and Edgars, who showed
me this beautiful city and on Saturday we all went to the airport to
pick up Zura. Then, we drove with their car to Kuldīga and went to
Zabadaks, the place where Zura was supposed to live. But he didn’t
like it at all so we decided that I would share the flat with him.
And I am glad of this decision! Sometimes it is difficult to
communicate with each other because he speaks very little English and
I don’t speak Russian at all, but doing mimics to understand each
other is very funny!
On
Monday we had the first ballet lesson in Focus, the dancing group I
go to. The teacher is a professional ballet dancer who comes
specially from Riga to teach us! We also had rehearsal on Tuesday and
Wednesday but it wasn’t ballet, it was theater, which is extremely
necessary because the expression is very important in the dances.
But
before I go to eat something, I want to talk about yesterday.
Yesterday it was 11th of
September, the Catalan National Day and I am very say I couldn’t be
there in this important date. All the Catalans did a human chain,
“Via Catalana”, to demonstrate for the independence. Here, in the
Youth Center, we did the first cultural evening about Catalunya and I
talked about our history, traditions and why the Catalans want to be
independent.
VISCA
CATALUNYA!
Monday, 2 September 2013
Plans and decisions
When I think about last week all the
decisions and plans that we had to make come to my mind. The time of
planning everything arrived: the activities I would do in the Youth
Center, the timetables, the big events of the year, the international
days, etc. Essential work that must be done in order to obtain good
results.
The worst part for me was planning my
own timetable because there are so many things I want to do. But the
day only has 24 hours and the week 7 days, so I had to prioritize and
decide which activities I would have to forget about, and that is
something which I really hate doing.
My biggest dilemma was between theater
and dancing as I love both activities. Dancing was 3 days a week and
included ballet and theater lessons, theater was 3 days a week and
included dancing lessons. Moreover, I had already taken part in both
activities and I knew the people was great in both groups. But I had
to take a decision and dancing won the battle.
Even though there are these odious
moments when planning the timetables, there are also these great
moments when you let your imagination flow and you start thinking
about all the events you can organize for the year. Ideas, ideas and
more ideas start coming to your mind and you just can't wait for
realizing them all.
But planning the whole year is not so
easy so we still have some work to do so let's just focus on the
great moments and start thinking about Zura's welcome, he will arrive
next Saturday!
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
When it rained cakes...
So happy after the results of the crash
course in theatre! The performance was a great success and everyone acted very
well! Here there is the hat I wore and the flowers I received after the show.
Finally I managed to say my difficult
sentence, which actually meant "When it rained cakes…", a delicious
way for saying "Once upon a time…”
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
Good feelings!
Two
days ago finished the youth exchange in Kūrava, the house that was
being restored by Italians, Estonians and Latvians. Saying good-bye
to all the volunteers was a very sad moment because I had had a great
time spending almost the hole week with their company! Now I will
miss them so much!
We
were very glad because the results of the project were incredibly
good. We managed to bring water into the house and build the toilet
and also to restore the window of what will be the bathroom. And the
secret of these results is that everybody worked very hard and that
we all got on very well.
But,
of course, we didn't spend the whole day working. Everyday, after
dinner time, we had some activities prepared: a night-walk in
Kuldīga, a concert, a story evening, a photo session in traditional clothes, a wine
tasting and some people even watched a movie. Finally, on Saturday,
after Friday's cleaning party, we had a huge birth celebration for
Kurts, Undīne's and Raivo's son. We were so lucky to see a
completely traditional baptism, with all the ceremonies, costumes,
food, songs and dances. It was so nice and I think all of us enjoyed
it very much.
But
last week I also did some other things apart from Kūrava. On Monday
I started a crash course in theater in the Youth Center and tomorrow
we will put on the play we have been rehearsing. And yes, I have a
role in the play and I say one (extremely complicated) sentence in
Latvian: “Kad vēl klinģerlietiņs lija”. Every time I have to
say it I get so nervous because I always forget it! But I have a lot
of fun there because there are from little kids to adults and when we
play games it is hilarious.
Luckily,
I also started Latvian lessons and now I can read, greet and address
people, count to 20, say the colors and name some objects. But
Latvian is a bit difficult and I will have to study a lot!
Monday, 19 August 2013
Projects everywhere!
Last
week was very busy! I was taking part in two projects at the same
time, one in the Youth Centre and the other one in Kūrava.
In the Youth Centre we organized a week called 'Young and Active', in which we carried out different kind of activities for all the youngsters of Kuldīga. Any day was the same: on Moday we had sports day, on Tuesday we painted a beautiful drawing on a wall, on Wednesday we had a meeting with various organizations, on Thursday we had an orientation race and on Friday we had games day. It was a very complete week and we enjoyed it very much.
At the same time I was in the other project: the restoration of Kūrava, an old and big house near the river Venta. This project lasts two weeks and its final aim is to make a bathroom in the house with the help of 5 volunteers from Italy, 4 from Estonia and 5 from Latvia. The project also gives a lot of importance to culture and the participants are taking part in many Latvian traditions. Although I didn't have much time for this project, I have to say that it is very interesting, with great people and till now it has had very good results!
I'm having a very good time in Latvia and I am really looking forward next September, when I will start all the activities in the Youth Centre!
In the Youth Centre we organized a week called 'Young and Active', in which we carried out different kind of activities for all the youngsters of Kuldīga. Any day was the same: on Moday we had sports day, on Tuesday we painted a beautiful drawing on a wall, on Wednesday we had a meeting with various organizations, on Thursday we had an orientation race and on Friday we had games day. It was a very complete week and we enjoyed it very much.
At the same time I was in the other project: the restoration of Kūrava, an old and big house near the river Venta. This project lasts two weeks and its final aim is to make a bathroom in the house with the help of 5 volunteers from Italy, 4 from Estonia and 5 from Latvia. The project also gives a lot of importance to culture and the participants are taking part in many Latvian traditions. Although I didn't have much time for this project, I have to say that it is very interesting, with great people and till now it has had very good results!
I'm having a very good time in Latvia and I am really looking forward next September, when I will start all the activities in the Youth Centre!
Monday, 12 August 2013
First week
It's
been one whole week living in Kuldīga, getting to know the streets,
the people, the language... a week full of new things.
Everything
started on Monday 5th
of August, with my first day at work. The advantages of working in
the Youth Center is that I can meet many young people, the
disadvantage of arriving on August is that there isn't many people.
Nevertheless, I think I've found great people here with whom I did
really enjoyable activities last week. Now I'll just talk about some
of them.
These
past days have been extremely hot in Latvia, even reaching 34ºC
in Kuldīga, which is not normal at all. But in this city we are very
lucky because we have one fantastic river: Venta. Last Thursday was
one of the hottest days in the past three years so we went with some
friends to swim in the river. The water temperature was perfect and
we had so much fun jumping from the waterfalls.
But
this awesome weather couldn't last for long and the following day the
rain started and the temperatures decreased. Even though we couldn't
go swimming, there were many other things to do. Some of the
youngsters who come to the Youth Center also dance theater jazz in
the Culture Center and on Friday they had a performance in city
called Ventspils, which means Castle on the Venta. I was invited to
go with them and see the show and I have to say that I had a really
good time with them and I enjoyed their dances very much!
Finally,
last Saturday there was a marathon in Kuldīga. I went to see it
because some of my friends were working there but I ended up working
too! We had to fill glasses of water and hold them next to the path
were the athletes were running, so that if they were thirsty they
could take them without stopping. Suddenly, from the loud-speakers it
started to sound some swing and we spent all the morning dancing
while giving the water to the runners, it was hilarious!
Today
started the week 'Youth and Active' in Kuldīga. Let's hope we'll be
able to tell great things about it!
Monday, 5 August 2013
The arrival
Before leaving to Latvia I knew it was a lovely country, but when I arrived I realised it was wonderful.
At Barcelona's airport I came across Guna, a latvian girl who lives in Barcelona and whom I had met some weeks before, so I didn't have to travel alone. When we arrived in Riga it was almost 11pm, we couldn't do much. Agata, the coordinator of the project, was waiting for us. Agata is a really lovely and friendly woman, she also did an EVS in Catalonia and she speaks Spanish very well. She took me to her grandmother's house in Sabile, where we slept.
The following morning we took some food from Agata's grandmother's garden and we went to Kuldīga. We met Ina and her daughters, who had the keys of my new flat and went there to leave all my things. The flat is very colourful and full of light, I really like it! After that, we went to the supermarket and bought some basic things for the flat and some food. Later, we had a super tasty lunch in a restaurant located in the main street of Kuldīga.
Once our belly was full, we walked to the Youth Centre, the place where I will work. They made me a really warm welcome, with flowers and traditional latvian food. After everybody introduced theirselves, the youngsters of the centre took me with them to play volleyball (although I'm really bad at it was great!). They were incredibly nice and tried to make me fit in. When we got tired, they took me to Ventas rumba, the widest waterfalls of Europe, and crossed it. The view was amazing and the water wasn't cold at all, I really want to come back there soon! Afterwards we walked around Kuldīga. The city is very beautiful, the houses are small and charming and the streets are ancient and narrow.
The following day some people of the Youth Centre took me for a guided walk around Kuldīga. We went to the most important buildings of the city such as the library, some churches, the townhall, etc. As I have already said, the city is very very beautiful and although now I need a map to go everywhere, I think soon I will know every steet of the city.
I have to say that my first days in Kuldīga have been fantastic and all the people is very nice. I have the feeling this year will be great!
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