Monday, April 30, 2007

The Caribbean Coast

Ivan, Lala, Ronald and me at Tagana beach. Yeah, that was me at the Caribbean Coast...:-) Absolutely gorgeous! Generally, I'm more of a mountain person, but the scenery there really makes your heart beat faster- more pictures to come later...
I spent a wonderful week in Santa Marta, Parque Tayrona and Barranquilla.The heat was a small challenge for me, especially in combination with an upset stomach, but all is good now. Gotta run, my flight to Jakarta is leaving soon. Bye for now.

Friday, April 20, 2007

some impressions of Colombia









Sunday, April 15, 2007

2nd stop: Colombia

Finally back online. Internet access is more difficult to arrange than I first imagined. Today is my 17th day here in Colombia already. Right now sitting here in an auditorium of EAFIT University in Medellin, attending an AIESEC meeting.

In short what has happened up until now:

My time here started with chairing the Leadership Development Seminar 2007 in Cali. What a conference. I always wanted to chair a conference in another continent. I couldn’t have wished for a better country to do so than Colombia. Such energy and such a willingness to learn and discover I have hardly come across before.

After the conference I was travelling with Bee to Popayan and San Augostin. Even though I fell sick for one day, it was a very cool trip as it was including all the ingredients such a trip needs: a lovely colonial city (Popayan), adventurous and long bus trips, spectacular scenery, fascinating archaeological sites (San Agostin), interesting encounters with locals and expats alike, as well as excellent conversations with Bee.

As Bee had to go back to Bogota, I’m now continuing my trip by myself. The last three days I spent in Manizales, visiting people I had met at the conference. During my time in Manizales I was living with different Colombian families, who offered to host me. My days were filled with exploring the city and its surroundings, eating huge lunches, enjoying tasty Colombian coffee, the evenings consisted of long conversations over beer and wine, as well as of dancing salsa, vallenato…etc :-)

I find it difficult to put my experience so far into words. Of course I have been seeing many interesting places and sights, also have I indulged into new food, but what really is making my stay here are the people I have met and the friends I have made. I know it sounds cliché, but I’m really overwhelmed by the people here in Colombia: People with such a lot of energy, such a big heart and so much passion for their work and for their country. Simply inspiring. Simply adorable. Thank you so much for all the moments I was able to experience so far thanks to you all! A special thank you to Marta, Juan Pablo, Laura, Caro and Manuel for your incredible hospitality!

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Sunday, April 01, 2007

after four and a half years


Majo and me

1st stop: New York

The adventure has started. On Tuesday morning, after finishing my thesis on Monday evening, packing during the entire night and trying to clean up my room, I took the train to the airport at 5am. My first stop: New York.

I couldn’t have a imagined a better start to my trip than this stop in New York. Even though it was only for 17 hours, I would have never wanted to miss the time I spent there. Catching up with my CC 2002 friend Majo was just great, as we hadn’t seen each other since we left Canada!

Some of the highlights:
-enjoying coffee in the spring sun and catching ,
-walk through the campus of Columbia University
-experiencing New York’s night life in Greenwich village with Rickesh and Majo

By the way, thank you again Rickesh for taking us to all these places, I will remember this fun night for a long time!