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.
As
every morning, Saturday started with some warming-up out-door
activities. Then, we worked on voluntary work, important players in
EVS, non-formal education and Youth in Action values. After a very
tasty lunch (I have to say that all the meals were delicious and they
gave us so many sweets! It felt like paradise) we went along with
learning and the Youth Pass. This activity was one of my favorite
ones because I developed my creativity very much by writing a poem
with Anna, one German volunteer who has become a very close friend of
mine.
But
Saturday couldn't end by a better way than having an intercultural
evening. In the training there were volunteers from 5 different
countries: Germany, Turkey, Georgia, Ukraine and Catalonia, so we had
the opportunity to discover all these different cultures by our
presentations. We danced traditional dances, learned songs and played
traditional instruments. It was very interesting!
Sunday
was the last day with our mentors since they would leave in the
evening, but we still had a very intensive day in front of us. After
breakfast, we took the bus to Riga, where we had to accomplish a very
difficult mission: success with all the tasks that the trainers gave
us. But everybody knows that it is much better to work with great
colleagues than alone, so we made a group with Anna, Zura, Therese
and Beqa and managed to do almost all the tasks while having good
fun. At the end of the day we ended up with a conclusion that for me
has become representative of the training: with the right people,
everything is possible!

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.
The
training was over but we left with full batteries, a lot of energy,
optimism, ideas, creativity, great friends and ready to make an
excellent EVS!
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