In January Cari and Marilyn returned for a visit with the girls, and the staff at Nueva Vida. Cari and Marilyn were Directors at Nueva Vida for 15 years. Marilyn was the founder of the Nueva Vida project.
Even though Cari and Marilyn have both retired they maintain a strong tie to Nueva Vida and visit as often as possible.
Friday, April 18, 2014
Saturday, April 5, 2014
An exciting volunteer experience opportunity for the supporters of Nueva Vida
An exciting opportunity
for the supporters of Nueva Vida
now that the snowbirds have flown home there are three open (without teachers) slots for teaching English at Nueva Vida from April 28 until the end of the school year.
They are:
*Mondays 3:30-4:20: 2nd and 3rd graders
*Tuesdays 4:40-5:30 5th and 6th graders
*Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 1st and 2nd graders
They could also could use an arts and crafts teacher on Mondays from 2:30-3:30 for 4th and 5th graders.
*Mondays 3:30-4:20: 2nd and 3rd graders
*Tuesdays 4:40-5:30 5th and 6th graders
*Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 1st and 2nd graders
They could also could use an arts and crafts teacher on Mondays from 2:30-3:30 for 4th and 5th graders.
if you can help out please contact Patricia pjpipkin@me.com
or cel (999) 903 5297
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
new opportunities for the girls at Nueva Vida
Todd Nevins, of icrunchdata is offering a fabulous opportunity for the girls at Nueva Vida
You can read about it here
or paste this info in to your url
http://news.icrunchdata.com/post/2014/02/10/ipadsformexico-charity
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Arab Alabama Rotary Club, donation recognition
Roye and Alyce live part of the year in Merida Yucatan Mexico, and part of the union near Huntsville Alabama USA.
In addition to helping with Nueva Vida of Merida, they are members of the Arab Alabama Rotary Club.
They identified a need at Nueva Vida and made a petition to their Rotary and received a lovely donation.
Alyce and Roye were taken aback by the amount of stuff that Trisha was able to purchase with the funds:
a brand new side by side fridge,
and trust me, keeping food and snacks for 20 girls requires massive storage.
Two new Lenovo desktop computers for the computer lab
and in addition several floor fans, numerous wooden chairs, umbrellas, a large chalk board, several sturdy benches, and a variety of books were also purchased.
Thank you so much Rotarians of Arab Alabama,
and to Roye and Alyce.
you can just see one of the fans cooling Santa
to the left of the christmas tree
Christmas Party at Nueva Vida (2013)
A few weeks ago Janean, Trisha, and I spoke with a neighbor near Nueva Vida who makes and sells piñatas. We struck a deal and placed an order for 20 medium sized piñatas.
Here you see Trisha as she and I carried the piñatas from the neighbor to Nueva Vida.
We did this early before the girls arrived from school. Thank goodness the office right next door was available for us to store and fill the piñatas.
Fortunately, for me, Deya and Brian happened to be visiting and I was able to get them to help me fill the 20 piñatas.
lots of little gifts for the entire family, and a handful of coins in each one
and candy, lots n lots of candy - I purchased about 15 kilos of candies
Brian and I stuffed them, while Deya cut the holes in the tops for us!
here they are - full to the brim
and waiting for distribution to the girls and their families!
So Friday afternoon was the girls' party.
As we gathered,
the Marines have landed |
the girls played a game of loteria.
After loteria the girls had prepared a couple of songs, and a dance for us!
and then came Santa
even the staff received a little gift!
Then came dinner (cena),
and later - when the families came to pick up their kids they were presented with their piñatas
Thank you so much to all of you who donate
time, energy, expertise, goods, services, and money.
It really does all make a difference.
May each of you have a fabulous Hoiday Season,
and a full and abundant New Year!
Thank you Santa
I've lifted this bit of history on the pinata tradition from http://gomexico.about.com/od/glossary/p/pinata.htm
and pasted it below for your enjoyment!
History and Meaning of the Piñata:
The piñata is said to have originated at the same time as the Christmas posadas, in Acolman de Nezahualcoyotl, in the present state of Mexico, near the archaeological site of Teotihuacan. In 1586 the Augustinian friars in Acolman received authorization from Pope Sixtus V to hold what were called "misas de aguinaldo", which later became the posadas. It was at these masses that were held in the days leading up to Christmas that the friars introduced the piñata. They used the piñata as an allegory to help them in their efforts to evangelize the native people of the region.
The original piñata was shaped like a star with seven points. The points represented the seven deadly sins, and the bright colors of the piñata symbolize temptation. The blindfold represents faith and the stick is virtue or the will to overcome sin. The candies and other goodies inside the piñata are the riches of the kingdom of heaven. Thus teaching that with faith and virtue one could overcome sin and receive all the rewards of heaven.
The Piñata Today:
In Mexico piñatas are an important part of birthday parties and other parties for children. They also figure prominently in the celebration of posadas at Christmastime. Piñatas now come in a wide variety of designs, such as cartoon characters and animals.
The Piñata Song:
As the piñata is being hit, a song is sung:
Dale, dale dale
No pierdas el tino
Por que si lo pierdes,
Pierdes el camino
No pierdas el tino
Por que si lo pierdes,
Pierdes el camino
Ya le diste uno
Ya le diste dos
Ya le diste tres
Y tu tiempo se acabo
Ya le diste dos
Ya le diste tres
Y tu tiempo se acabo
Translation:
Hit it, hit it, hit it
Don't lose your aim
Because if you lose it
You will lose your way
Don't lose your aim
Because if you lose it
You will lose your way
You hit it once
You hit it twice
You hit it three times
And your time is up
You hit it twice
You hit it three times
And your time is up
Friday, December 6, 2013
a fundraiser for Nueva Vida, Osteria Piccoli, Merida
Terry Tatje of the Merida Men´s Club has come up with a fundraising idea -
He plans to arrange a monthly dinner at various restaurants around town.
Each month a different restaurant and a different local charity will be featured.
The first planned dinner was Wednesday December 4th at Osteria Piccoli , with Nueva Vida selected as the first charity recipient.
For info on future events you can contact Terry at tatatje@yahoo.com.mx
or by phone 943-3830.
Now, let's look at a few fotos from our event, and I do apologize I completely neglected to take food fotos, and the food was very good!
A BIG Thank You to everyone who attended,
and especially to Terry and the Owners and Staff at Piccoli.
It was a lovely evening
just FYI - Osteria Piccoli (Italian Restaurant)
Is located on Prolongacion Montejo,
Calle 30 #112 x 23 y 25 Col Mexico, Merida
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