Day 261 - Thursday - 5/31/2012

The Book Drive was finally here!!

 After months of planning and waiting, it was finally time for the book event! 
Coming to Macedonia, I knew that I was going to have the experience of a lifetime. I was embarking on a year that would change me as an individual.  My hope was that while I was here I would find some way to make a difference for the people that I would be working with. I thought that I might of found a way when I decided to have a book drive at my school back home, Holmes Elementary.  The original goal was to celebrate Read Across America Day by Skyping with the students at Holmes Elementary and have them send us at most 1,000 books for the American Corner.  I had no idea what this would grow to become...  I have been born and raised in Nebraska so I know the generosity and kindness of the people, but this project showed that to the world.  Word traveled throughout Lincoln Public Schools, then the community of Lincoln and all the way to Omaha, NE.  My goal of 1,000 books turned into 14,400 books all donated and shipped through a safe and reliable shipping company arriving at the door of the American Corner!   Because of the generosity of students, teachers, administrators, and community members we were able to make a huge difference in not only the lives of those I worked with, but in the lives of children all across Macedonia!  I don't know if I will ever be able to truly understand the difference that was made and the number of lives that were touched.

I want to publicly thank: Holmes Elementary School the staff and students, The 5th Grade Leadership Team of Holmes Elementary School, Lincoln Public Schools: Saratoga Elementary, Lakeview Elementary, Eastridge Elementary, Meadow Lane Elementary, Pyrtle Elementary, Zeman Elementary, Super Saver Grocery, Russ's Market, Runza Restaurants, The Ebers and Zulkoski Families, numerous personal donations and Mainfreight Omaha who was responsible for donating many books and the entire shipping process.

With many volunteers from the American Corner and Tetovo community, the event went off without a hitch!  We were honored to have United States Ambassador to Macedonia, Mr. Wohlers attend the event. He brought greetings and read a book with Adora, one of my dear friends from Tetovo and an amazing reader!  We also were able to Skype with some of the 5th Grade Leadership team from Holmes. This was a moment I will never forget. These kids were getting to make connections with other kids halfway around the world.  Representatives from each of the schools in the municipality of Tetovo were in attendance and were able to take a box of books.  Each of the American Corners from around Macedonia were presented with 5 boxes of books each to use in their Corners and share with schools in their communities. Each and every student that was in attendance were able to take home a book of their own as well. Following the presentations, there were several activities outside for kids to participate in including making book marks, puzzles, learning about Nebraska, and signing a big thank you note. Today was such a celebration of friendship and literacy.  I was so proud to have been a part of this Nebraska Effort to make a difference across the world.  This was beyond special and I truly will never forget the faces of the kids and the feeling of excitement throughout the building.

Books labeled and ready to be presented
Books to hand out to kids who are in attendance
Before the event started, kids gathering and looking in at the books
it was PACKED!
VERY PACKED!
The American Corner boxes with some of the kids from my clubs!
View of the room from the front
Up the stairs too!
Saranda of the AC Tetovo welcoming people
Introducing the Holmes students on Skype
Ambassador Wohlers bringing greetings
Ambassador Wohlers and Adora reading The Cat and The Hat
Presenting books
Presenting books
The American Corner Staff members
Cassidy passing out books!
Adora and I signing the thank you note
Ambassador Wohlers signing the thank you note
Some of the activities
Deep in discussion :)
AC Tetovo staff with Ambassador Wohlers

The people that made the day a success!

 

 

 

 

Day 257-260 - Sunday to Wednesday - 5/27-5/30/2012

Italy... What an amazing trip. Day one when we arrived we walked around the island to see the sights!

Rialto Bridge 
Grand Canal
Grand Canal







Yummy yummy pizza

Gelato- yummy

San Marco Square

San Marco Square

Basilica
On top of the Basilica
Outside the Dodges Palace
Outside the Doges Palace
LUNCH- so delicious...just a little place we found on the walk back.




How the bill looked 
Another canal view
For dinner we went to a wonderful place that Lizzie and Justin had eaten at when they were there in the fall. It was so yummy!
Octopus Salad
Wild Mushroom Pasta
Tomato Basal Pasta
Rialto Bridge at night
Inside our  Hostel- Sweet Dreams
Out the window of our hostel
 Day 2 was to be Murano and Burano. But before we left the hostel, we got to experience something we never had before..an earthquake. We felt the earthquake that occured in another part of Italy. Cass and I were a bit caught off guard being that we had never felt one before, but we were fine. Our thoughts went out to those that were not.

After breakfast it was back to San Marco Square on our way to catch the water taxis to the islands of Murano and Burano.  Murano is known for its glass blowing and handmade glass. It was an amazing little island! We then went to Burano which is known for its lace making. This island was also beautiful, a bit smaller and the buildings were much  more colorful.

San Marco Square
One of the many bridges on our way to the water taxi
A gondola!!! 
Murano
Glass blown in the Murano center
Burano Island
Burano 
Burano
I had to take a picture of our lunch... not only was the pizza delicious, but look at the can! A redhead!!

After searching for the perfect spot for dinner... we found it and it was so amazingly delicious. It is a place we will go back to when get back to Venice!!

This was our view as we headed to the airport as the sun rose! Cheers to you Venice!



Lesson: Venice is a city to come back to, and we will!!!