Friday, August 27, 2010

Can You Hand Wash Nudie Jeans

Valle de la luna

Hi fans,
me here in La Paz really great, the weather is still great and we do understand us too bright. Today we had our first group activity and that it went into the valle de la luna, translated means the Moon Valley. Already looked really quite cool off, there are some rumgewandert, have the prospect of shooting and shot some nice photos. Just look yourself;)

Here Niko, Marius and I


Hehe, this is my dear colleague Tim with me. get me really great with him istn, real Dufter contemporaries and we make real shit only makes right bracket to work with him!

the evening here is the view from my room window, or nice? ;)
Here are a couple of eagles from the park
Here is a photo of our horny horse dogde by nem Microbus looks really cool off =)
And sone shit here is from the trucks and Bussen hier gelasen, krass oder?^^



Später waren wir dann noch in der Nähe Mittagessen und danach in einem Park mit vielen kleinen Adlern wo wir ein kleines Resumé gezogen haben und ich muss sagen, dass ich mit meinem Projekt echt Glück gehabt hab, bin voll zufrieden im Gegensatz zu manch anderen....

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Slight Yellow Tinge To Cervical Mucus

Nachtleben, Schiribetrug & Arbeit

Hallo zusammen,
zunächst möchte ich einmal meinen Zorn über verpfiffene Bundesligaspiele äußern, aber naja, machste nix, guckste nur. Glückwunsch Vizekusen, ihr Opfer werdet eh nie Meister und am Ende der Saison heult Ballack wieder wie einst im Jahre 2002 ;) soviel dazu!

I'm doing here in La Paz really well, have fun at work with Tim and the Englishman, we are the coolest, craziest and funniest volunteer team.
The work with the guys is fun. A total of 52 boys currently reside at the age of 6-18 years at the Casa Esperanza - the boy's home. Our staff team is also really cool, on Thursday were all together really delicious food and extremely sharp. They are really all crazy in a positive sense, all do nothing but junk and have fun in life and see things a bit looser.
I'm also all day to do with the guys who go to school in the morning that is a half and is at noon in the home and the other half just the other way.
Ich helfe den Jungs dann beim Apoyo escolar bei ihren Schulaufgaben, geh raus mit ihnen kicken oder wir sitzen einfach nur draußen in der Sonne auf der Treppe, reden und machen nicht selten einfach nur Mist^^
Die Jungs sind echt herrlich, besonders die kleineren. Einer von ihnen, Manuel ist 7 Jahre alt aber alle nenen ihn el viejo weil er schon übelst graue Haare hat, fast so wie Ruben^^
Ist manchmal aber auch schon hart zu hören was die Jungs schon alles erlebt haben und auch die teils heftigen Narben an ihren Körpern sieht die mit Narben teils übersäht sind.
Montag, Mittwochs und Freitags fange ich immer eine 3/4 Stunde früher an, da ich an diesen Tagen einige Jungs die Probleme in der Schule haben, ihre Scores sag or simply skipping school, speak out of the house but do not go to school and then beg for example on the road. I see then just go with the school and pick them again from there to make sure they were there. I also talk then still with their teachers, ask how they do so when upcoming school work, what they have for homework, there are almost always concealed. If you Apoyo times when guys ask if they can still have jobs have to ask the question for most of because they actually say no either way ^ ^
Yes is the same ....

before yesterday and yesterday we even discuss the nightlife here and it was tested, joa, one can reasonably say good ^ ^
Wo wir am Freitag waren weiß ich nicht, sind einfach nachdem wir in einer langweiligen Bar waren in ein Taxi gestiegen und haben den Fahrer gesagt er möchte uns doch bitte zu nem netten Schuppen fahre. Gesagt getan. War dann doch noch ein sehr witziger Abend/Nacht. Das war eher eine einhemische Disko wo ich mit Tims Ausweis reingehen musste da ich Horst nicht davon ausging das es irgendwen juckt wie alt man ist, naja, wurscht...
Gestern waren wir dann im "Forum" das war eher was für die etwas reicheren. Hat 4 € Eintritt gekostet inkl. 4 Freibier^^ War auch ein sehr nettes Unterfangen. Nette und hübsche Frauen gibt es auch aber da muss man echt aufpassen, manche sind da schon mehr als billig was dann eher nicht so feierlich ist. So had also the odd white lie will be served by one or the other annoying annoying Bazille rid ^ ^
are also to eight in nem taxi where 4 people can fit into normal driving, very tight but quite funny.

So my dear friends, now there's news from the new home, I am almost a month here, crazy how quickly time passes!
Adios until then, Luke

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

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This property that was built in the classic country house style , is located on the site of a rennomierten nursery and in 2008, last renovated thoroughly.

incomparable charm and trendy "Long Iceland flair", this house, on the one through the spacious living areas and smoked oak floors in all areas, as well as to provide wooden shutters and elaborate woodwork.

Other highlights of the house are Siematic kitchen in country style , a park-like landscaped gardens and exclusive bathrooms. Additional facilities in the house a nice porch and a large roof terrace. Both floors of the villa are equipped with underfloor heating.

Selvstverständlich a double garage and an alarm system are also part of this object.

The property is located in Nienstedten , a popular district of cozy Atmosphere and traditional buildings. The house is directly near the same and not far from the Jenischpark and Botanical Garden .

data flat :

Room: 7.00
Living space: 293.00 m²

type: Single Family (detached)
land size approx: 1602.00 m²
Utility area: 443 m² Number of floors
2
Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms
: 2
guest WC: Yes
Basement: Yes
Property Condition: Modernised
Year: 1974
quality of the equipment: Luxury
Last modernization / Renovation: 2008
Heating: Central heating
Befeuerungsart: Oil
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Garage / parking: Garage
number of garage / parking space: 2
Price: 2,890,000.00 EUR

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Saturday, August 14, 2010

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Copacabana

Tach together, Manchester has won!
I'm doing really well, almost never ^ ^ in Bolivia. Am no longer sick and in the level I am used well. Today
were Paul, Max, Lena, Evelyn and I with the Father and of a sect and potential Geldgebern aus Florida in Copacabana am lago Titicaca und es war wirklich wunderschön. Nach vierstündiger Fahrt mit mehr oder weniger komfortablem Reisebus sind wir endlich an unserem Zielort zu dem auch unsere Wallfahrt im September mit der kompletten Fundación stattfindet, am höchsten schiffbaren See der Welt angekommen!


Nachdem wir gemeinsam gegessen haben, waren wir 5 deutschen so frei und haben uns spontan ein ganzes Boot gemietet und sind damit zu den "Islas flotantes" geschippert, die Fahrt war wirklich wunderschön auch wenn die schwimmenden Inseln etwas enttäschend waren hat das die Bootsfahrt und der Inkafelsen vor Ort wieder wettgemacht, hier noch ein paar Bilder to ....

In Copacabana, incidentally, the cars of Bolivians are blessed to make them feel safe in their travels. Quote Padre: Here blessed the cars and it is not just a little alcohol in the game and on the return trip goes with the blessed car forward tree or the slope down and drive themselves to death, but still, the car was blessed ^ ^ "
This is what a decorated and blessed car then!


The padre is already far too funny and has allowed us to ride on the way back when we were in his Sprinter has he provided us with sweets from Germany, and us, with stories from the Bolivian everyday entertained, HEIR an example! Padre: On the outward journey at the toll station, If you had to shoot her! I stop at the toll station and ask the police what they want, candy or money and candy as everyone says, so is this, that's just here in Bolivia, that is about to introduce a time in Germany .... hehe. .. nungut, then I asked how many are you? The policeman said 27 so I said, OH! tell me no, the officer again, all right, 12, I again, I come to you like it! -OK, we have ^ ^ 4. How is it here in Bolivia know her know ^ ^

On the return trip, we are almost caught in a drug control aber weil wir " Touristen " waren konnten wir einfach weiterfahren, seltsam^^. Danach meinte der Padre auch das hier letztens der Bruder vom Präsidenten angehalten wurde und 110 kg Kokain gefunden wurde^^ mega witzig....und so weiter und so fort, könnt noch einiges erzählen.
Die Rückfahrt war eh die abenteuerlichste die ich hier in Bolivien erlebt habe! Ich mecker nie wieder darüber wie ein Taxifahrer fährt, denn der Padre fährt echt wie die letzte Sau^^, so haben wir z.b auch mit ca 70 km/h einen Verkehrsberuhiger mitgenommen: oh, den hab ich nicht gesehn^^ unseren Gesäßen tats nicht grad gut.

Alles in allem war es ein sehr sehr schöner Tag den ich gern wiederholen würde.
Oh, and Max the rag I've always taken off the kicker ... hehe ...
Take care until then, Luke

ps: here are some pictures:



Thursday, August 12, 2010

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H1N1, Projektentscheidung & erster Arbeitstag

Hi Fans, how are you
you venture into the home ? Here are currently all volunteers something struck, even beautiful to see with what by making others just have to get something smiled at me, what I have behind me;)
Monday was I even in the hospital at Arco Iris, but only at the doctor because it I really really bad Sunday was had, then even a pig flu test on me to endure what I initially quite absurt appeared as Wednesday but then one of my counterparts, which it not also went well and also in the hospital just had a call from deise was that they actually swine flu has, that was funny ^ ^
Well, my test a lot of negative and me we go to some Tablettchen well too.
last night then took place the great battle project. For eternal back and forth, including ones we have then agreed more or less. I now work, as requested by me, in the boy's home the Fundación Arco Iris, the Casa Esperanza.
Together with Tim, an Englishman, the Englishman is the funniest I've ever seen and good German ziemnlich can I am this morning via minibus drove about 35 minutes to Casa Esperanza. We were received there really great. Our staff are really nice and the guys are really great. Football games, eating, talking with them and look at their tasks are now on the daily schedule. Makes it really stand out with the guys because even if I kick my cold bothers me is not grad's nimble am has been really fun. Joa so that the project may I now have 1 year working ..... I even have the first settled Schlägerein ^ ^
Work is really tired, but am looking forward to yet again tomorrow, amigos, makes well until then, the next entry to come again some pictures!
Saludos,
Lukas

Sunday, August 1, 2010

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The classic, first Bolivian friends and Achocalla!

Buenas Noches amigos!
I have to tell some time back. Last Sunday, most of the volunteers in the "Estado Hernán Siles" the stadium of La Paz around at the city derby between Bolivar y The Strongest view Tigre also stated.
Znächst of all, I mention that we have concluded the first friendship with a Bolivian. Santiago is 21, a friend of Johanna, our volunteer tutor, studied electrical engineering and here in La Paz We first talked here in the Voluntärswohnung something were then eat pizza with him and are still together then went to the Stadium. Contact with Bolivians is already in all respects only positive, to learn English really well and they are just plain fun on it .... he always says: Hay que aprender el espanol y Viviendo hablando, no estudiando .... which means something like: English speaking man must learn and live, not through textbooks and the motto I like quite well;)

Back to the football game. Because really went off the post and in all respects. I - the Ultrafan of Tigre (porque mi corazón late amarilla y negra y no como Wed BVB Azúl como shit 04, my heart is black and yellow as my BVB and not blue like shit 04) was able to initially pleased with most other volunteers as our club has taken the lead 2-0 and the gates were really awesome, The 1-0 was a free kick from about 35m above the head of the goalie's net and fell into the accident was a 2-0 edge, but no matter ...... the party still went into the South Stand. Tigre has fewer fans than Bolivar, but for the better, and the chants and the music was really knotless.
After the 2-0 has the tide turned against the unfortunately assisted by our club and two red cards after the game ended 2-2 yet, but the first sending off was the sickest I have ever seen live! The ball was about 3m away from the man, as the Tigrespieler comes sweeping in from behind and pöölt the Bolivar players something away from the legs, really stark and mega funny because then the ambulance drove onto the field came ^ ^
Was a nice and fun day that ended with a nice dinner to which we invited Santiago ....

From Monday to Tuesday we had our last seminar in Achocalla, a plateau of La Paz at about 4100m where we have seen also the first time the padre, the founder of the Fundación Arco Iris. Unfortunately, I was really angry about the days sick, cold and I totally had no voice and could only whisper, and how bad it is for me not to talk you can imagine, I think ... but now it's God because you somewhat. Back to the Padre, he already mad all has provided solely by donations to his feet and how many people were helped by already and still help many people will. He has also told us some very sad but unfortunately most real stories from Bolivia, which I now no consideration otherwise the entry will be here any longer than it already is ...
Tuesday and Wednesday we leave and the various project managers on site and have presented their projects. Now at last we have also developed specific ideas about the projects and have the favorites for the proposed visit from next Monday through Wednesday can then be confirmed or refuted. My favorites are the projects Casa Esperanza y Casa de Paso Acogido, each boy Homes where I think I really have a lot of fun, I'll just hope I get a place as many guys, and unfortunately for me, totally incomprehensible for girls interested ...... but well, vamos a ver
On Thursday, we can then work to finally start our project =)

Yesterday, Niko, Max & I at home in Santiago's precious shed and I'm the young first shown how to play FIFA! So Pierre, I come here not out of practice;) evening's we were still with Santiago in the "barrio chino en el mercado negro" and have brought us there really bold boxes for our house, a 3000 watt system from Genius for a paltry 50 € and 1500 watt speakers have Niko and I still got to our room for the equivalent of only 20 €. It was really really cheap, black market level, but Santiago has warned us directly: "You must never come here alone as a white, neither day nor night, or you will be robbed you'll have to always have a" Moreno "here have a South American" and I must say that there was a real well, how shall I say "criminal" atmosphere ... all totally small and winding alleys and strange people were running around there, but we've survived it;) and for the money it has paid off real, the things have really accourded ...
really wanted Niko and I are going today with Santiago and his buddy to Peru to something to pick up, which unfortunately, however, was not it, since his friend has drank until 6am and do not drive so could, so there ^ ^ is how we spent the day anyway with Santiago were in the city have, there still was anxious and have eaten lunch together, there are at every corner pollo, pollo y otra vez pollo, only chicken no matter where you look. Today I as chicken with delicious pasta, chips and höölig Sharp Sose for the equivalent of about 1.50 € eaten. Due to the "restaurant prices," here I see so far also not to cook the necessity, because the are usually not matter because the water is at a different temperature, thus cooking the rice and the noodles are usually muddy and the other, it just does not pay and I'm too lazy ^ ^

morning we go to a huge big market in El Alto where we still have to get some.
Take care my friends and family I miss you even more;)