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Month 10: It's my birthday and EVERYONE is my friend

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 HELLO HELLO!! In case you haven't figured out yet, I totally forgot to post my June blog post. That's why it's late and I'm doing a double feature this month.  July is a very special month to me. It's not only the month I was born, but it's always the best time of the year. As a New England baby born and raised, there's nothing I look forward to more than the 4th of July, beach days in Connecticut and Rhode Island, getting to see my cousins and my family, and overall just living my best life in my favorite place in the world - Groton Long Point, Connecticut. That's why in all honesty, this was a very hard few weeks. I found myself more homesick than ever,  missing places and people and my family more than I had even around Christmas time. Thankfully, I have a wonderfully supportive and loving community and family (in TWO countries nonetheless- how lucky am I?) and I spent the month feeling so loved and supported. Let's get into it. July 1st marked a...

Month 9: San Juan and Sophie

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Hello and welcome back to the newest installment of my Peace Corps life. June in Paraguay is known for one thing and one thing only - la fiesta de San Juan.  This holiday blends Catholic and pre-Columbian traditions, commemorating the birth of Saint John the Baptist on June 24. Although the tradition originally stems from Spanish evangelization, Paraguayans made it their own by incorporating GuaranĂ­ ingredients such as mandioca (yuca)  and corn, instead of the wheat originally used in Spanish dishes for the occasion. The central symbol of the festivity is fire, burning away sorrow and sadness, symbolizing purification and renewal. It's important to note that while the holiday itself is celebrated on June 24, only the larger cities celebrate it on this day. The smaller, more rural communities (such as my own), tend to celebrate in the weeks leading up to it in order to permit people who want to attend the larger celebrations to do so. Due to this, on June 7 I found myself ...