Sunday, December 17, 2017

Mom in Guyana!

On November 3-11 Mom came to visit me! I arranged for a taxi to pick us both up and then take us to Georgetown, where we stayed at a Bed and Breakfast that volunteers love to stay at. We caught up, went to Popeye's for dinner and she showed me all the goodies from America she brought! It was really nice and relaxing to just have a night together before we went to Mainstay.

  

The next day we took a mini bus to the Parika stelling, to take a ferry to the Essequibo coast where Mainstay is. We met John at the stelling, boarded the ferry and found seats for the hour and a half journey!


We arrived at Mainstay Resort, checked into our room and then headed over to my host families house! Everyone was very excited to meet Mom and feed us lots of food! In fact, we never ended up eating at the resort. My host mom, Sunita insisted on feeding us every meal. It was very sweet and I was really glad to be back in Mainstay with my Guyanese family. We went swimming with John at the lake, another volunteer, Carly, came in for one of the days and we just relaxed and gaffed with all my family. They had a big family dinner the first night to celebrate my mom being there and she got to meet the whole extended family! 

My host nephew, Luther! Sunita will say, "Where's Auntie Chels?" and he'll look over at me, it's pretty cute!


Cousins and sisters! Tia, Lorianne, Tiffany and Luther!


Mom meeting Mom! Sunita was very happy to meet Mom, she cried because she was so happy and then we cried! I was really glad they got to meet each other and spend some time together.

Christle, Kelsi, Carly and Bri

After Mainstay we headed back to Georgetown where Mom had so graciously booked us two nights at the Marriot! She even let two of my BFFs from Peace Corps come stay with us to enjoy it's luxury! It was so nice. We got to eat the breakfast buffet, which was amazing, and eat dinners there. The three of us volunteers were amazed and thrilled at everything, while Mom was not as surprised at the Marriot glamourousness. We ended up meeting up with more volunteers at the mall for some dinner and a movie. I was glad Mom was meeting all of my friends and getting lots of perspectives on Guyana life. 

Christle, John, Kelsi and I out to dinner with Mom!



We went to the National Park where there are a lot of manatees, or what Guyanese call, sea cows! You can feed them reeds and grass and they come up and say hi! It was so cute!


Our final stop was to Laluni! Mom came to school with me and met all my students and teachers. The children were very excited to show her their reading skills or for her to read to them. I walked her all around Laluni and introduced her to my favorite families, showed her the creek and made sure she tried all the food,


My host sister Victoria and her daughter, Prescilla came over and we taught Mom how to make a pointer broom out of the palm leaves. It was fun to watch Mom try to make it and meet this family as well.



Showing Mom how it's done!

It was really nice to have her come visit and meet my Mainstay family, Laluni family and Peace Corps family! She got to see a little bit of my life here and experience Guyana. She tried all the food and was a trooper in Laluni without running water and electricity! Love you Mom!




"Life is about not knowing and doing something anyways" - Mark Manson


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