Friday, August 29, 2008
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Wrapping It All Up
1. (number one, since this is the most important) Thank you all for being awesome volunteers! I hope you all had a great experience in Hungary/Slovakia.
2. Because you enjoyed it so much, don't you want to stay active in the LE community?!? Seriously, working for LE in my current capacity has been a gratifying and meaningful experience on so many levels (this is thanks to you guys.) I highly recommend that you remain involved, on campus or with Hungary/Slovakia specifically.
3. Finish VSP. I do not want to hunt you down. If you had a great experience with LE, this is one of your best ways to say thank you. In case you cannot remember what to do, here is the summary:
- email 5 photos to lephotos2008@gmail.com
- send a package of
3 postcards describing your experience and thanking the donor
7 letters: (which you completed in your village)
3+ class thank you letters
4+ individual student letters (send as many as you have)
to :Learning Enterprises c/o Maureen- you recieved an e-mail already with her address.
I know you are almost all back to the US, but I also have to remind you to finish you blog posting (from the second village) and America Learns postings (5 total.) Just get it over with. Thanks!
I will be e-mailing you within the week to have you fill out village descriptions. As many of you remember from mid-point break, I had you fill out a piece of paper with info about your individual village. I am making a database, and your participation is vital, especially for the upcoming years.
If you have any questions, please shoot me an e-mail. Once again, thanks for all of your hard work and participation! I miss you all already!
Catherine
Sunday, July 20, 2008
as promised
however, do remember that this is a public blog.
-catherine
"Tales from the Village" session 2
many of you have lamented about leaving your first host families- but, do not fear, your second village has a lot in store for you.
here's the post to comment on with all your awesome teaching experiences, wacky ice cream flavors, adventures, and other topics.
once again, i will be living vicariously through you, so make sure you fill in all the blanks!
post away.
- catherine
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Yo, check out my village.... Session 1
This is where you post your session one village descriptions! (and read about each others') Please post a comment to this post and write your description there.
Here are some things you might want to touch upon:
- how awesome it really is
- host family and village life
- teaching and classes
- what worked and what didnt
HAVE FUN IN YOUR VILLAGE, AND MAKE ME PROUD!!!
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Last Minute Questions
Two days 'til I board a plane and begin the journey! I'm so excited to meet you all. Here's a few last minute questions for Catherine/Zsofi....
What time are we meeting you in the Martos Hostel? It says dinner in the itinerary and last year's blog had a specific time, so I thought I should make sure I'm not missing this detail! I'm checking in a little early, and I'm assuming that our reservations are under Learning Enterprises?
As far as getting to our first village goes...(Samantha asked this on the blog earlier)....I know you'll be helping us with getting to our villages from Budapest by way of the train, but how do we get to our host family's house? Will they pick us up? I'm bringing their contact and everything, but wasn't sure how much preparation we should have done by now to get there.
Next...Komarno! Last year, it looks like Imre took care of everything - is this year the same? I'm guessing we'll be getting more info while we're in our first village, but do we need to do make any arrangements for the midpoint break before we leave the states?
And last but not least, when will we get our second batch of host family contact info?
Thanks and CAN"T WAIT!!!!
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Introducing... myself (Zsofi B.)
Just a quick note to introduce myself, since your wonderful PD has asked me to contribute a bit to the blog: my name is Zsofi Budai (I hope you can keep all the Balazs's and Zsofi's straight!), and I was a volunteer with what was then known as the Eastern Europe Village Project in 2004 and 2005. The two following years I served as LE's European Liaison, working with both the Hungary/Slovakia and Croatia/Romania programs. This summer will be the first in four years that I won't attend the program orientations and midpoint breaks, but I hope that I can still be of some use to all of you! If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to ask them -- I know both the Slovakia (where I volunteered) and Hungary (where I'm originally from, and where I found a lot of the villages that currently participate) programs inside and out!
With greetings from Moscow,
Zsofi B.
P.S. Do check out last year's (somewhat incomplete) blog to read about past volunteers' experiences in their villages: lecentraleurope.blogspot.com
Friday, June 20, 2008
International cell phones
Thanks! So excited to see you all in less than a week.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Last Year's Blog
Last year's PD, Janelle, and long-time CC and awesome member of the LE family, Zsofi Budai, created a great blog for volunteers last summer: lecentraleurope.blogspot.com. This is truly a great resource, and something I highly recommend that you take a look at!
Hope all is well,
Catherine
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Host Family Gifts
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Money
Monday, June 2, 2008
Slovakia?
Friday, May 30, 2008
Insurance
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
planning before hand?
I was just wondering if anyone was doing any lesson plan preparations beforehand, or if there was really any planning necessary before the orientation in Budapest. I was planning on buying random supplies-- papers, markers, pens, balloons?, and whatever strikes my fancy as I walk down the school supply aisle at the store-- but I was just curious if there was anything more that should be done on that front before we jet off.
Thanks!
Monday, May 19, 2008
coffee
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
eastern european outlets???
Monday, May 5, 2008
Hi Everyone!
I know a lot of you have been writing about traveling after the program ends, and I am definitely doing that. I just booked my tickets, and my return flight leaves on August 26th from Paris, so anyone who wants to Euro-trip towards France with me, let me know! Also, I may do 'wwoofing', which is where you live on a random organic farm and help them in return for free housing and food. They have it all over the world, and I've heard that its an amazing experience. Google it if you're interested :)
Can't wait to meet you guys!
i figured out how to add a new post :)
Also, Budapest has amazing thermal spas, so during our free time, I really wanna check at least one of them out, anyone wanna get in on that??...It supposedly cures all illnesses...sweet :)
Oh and also, what's the alternative to a rolling suitcase. I mean backpack yeah, but is everything gonna fit in a backpack?
Haha sorry this is long, but also anyone who has facebook befriend me please, we already found a few of us who I think befriended each other, everyone else I can't find...
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Transportation from Budapest
This is more of a question for Catherine, but maybe everyone will benefit from it: after we meet for orientation in Budapest, how are we getting to our individual villages scattered around Hungary? Are we expected to make travel arrangements of our own, or do our host families come and pick us up?
Thanks!
-Sam
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Size of backpack
Volunteer Interviews: Post them here!
Once you have written your "get to know you" from your interview with a fellow volunteer, please post it by commenting on this post!
Thanks, everyone.
-Catherine
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Travel after the programme
Also, where is everyone from here? I get the impression that most of you are from the States, I'm from the UK xxx
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Adventure
Monday, March 31, 2008
Question: Last Day
Catherine: On the last day, Friday, 8 August, every volunteer will be in his/her second village. You can leave after your last class, or a bit beforehand. For now, I recommend that if you plan on heading home (not traveling) after your second village, you book your flight for Saturday, and plan on traveling to Budapest (or wherever your flight leaves from) on Friday afternoon. All volunteers will be expected to teach for the whole three weeks in their second village. Your host family will help you find a way to the airport at the end of your stay. These arrangements should be made with them when you arrive (dont wait until Thursday to tell them that Friday- tomorrow- you need to be in Budapest.)
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Hello!!
TAD
Monday, March 24, 2008
Flights
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Question: flights
Volunteer: I know I'm bothering you so soon already, but ticket wise etc. are we going to be contacted about how that process works or should we start looking for those ourselves and just book them?
What is the best and least expensive way to book airfare to Eastern Europe? (certain websites, when should I book it, etc.)
When should I plan to arrive in Budapest? The morning of June 25 or the night before?
Should I even be trying to book airfare this early?
I have health insurance but should I also get traveler's insurance for this trip?
Catherine:
- In the Addendum (it was just sent out) there are some places listed where you can begin looking for flights. Once the blog starts, hopefully by the end of the week, I am hoping volunteers will begin to share flight suggestions. If you find a flight, you can go ahead and book it; please note the program dates which are also listed in the addendum, and allow time for transportation after the program ends, from the village to the airport or your next destination.
-some websites where you can begin looking for flights:
-Orientation begins on the 26th, but the day is open for independant sight-seeing and check-in at the hostel. The first group activity will be introduction, followed shortly by dinner. So, it is up to you if you want to come in on the 25th, or the morning of the 26th.
-In my opinion, the earlier you start looking for airfare, the better. However, once the blog starts, probably by the end of the week (I'll e-mail everyone with that), I suggest that volunteers begin to share flight info- cheap fares, etc.
-Please check for insurance details in the addendum
Questions: bottled water
Volunteer: I was wondering if you knew anything about the availability of bottled or filtered waterwater in different countries can be harsh on your body.
Catherine: As for water in the villages- bottled water is available 99% of the time. Some host families only drink bottled water. When I was a volunteer, I was very cautious about drinking only bottled drinks, and I did not run into a problem. I had brought with me (accidently, actually) water purification tablets, but I didnt ever use them.
Welcome Volunteers!
Welcome to the LE family! This blog will be your LE lifeline- a great resource for any and every question you may have between now and the end of your in-country experience this summer.
The blog will be used for the following purposes:
- introduce volunteers to one another
- answer any questions that you have (instead of mailing each of you individually answers to your questions, I will post them all here, as many of you will have the same questions)
- share cheap flights
- give tips about good lesson plans, and lesson plans that should be avoided
- update your fellow volunteers about your villages
Feel free to get posting! (I will have a few little assignments via the blog to help you to get to know one another in the coming weeks, so no extensive intros are necessary yet.)
I'm looking forward to all of you!!!
Catherine