Volunquarentine

This post is completely different to the rest because of the currently situation that we are living these days during our EVS because of COVID-19. I guess that this post is to be honest with myself and with everyone who reads this…the new situation is difficult for everybody because it was supposed that this experience would be one of the best of our lifes, one year full of new people, new experiences, new adventures, new travels, new bars and restaurants, new museums…and yet is not completely. Despite these weird feelings that I think we all feel or have felt at some point, I’m taking advantage of this time. Last week I signed up in a new course of gender violence which is relationed with my studies, also I made my first home made bread, I improved too much as a cooker, I improved in yoga (now I could say that I have enough flexibility and strength in my body), I did things for my kids (gretting card, one text for the health’s day, pictures for down syndrome’s day, Im creating now a fairytale and I’m goint to film it…). For me these are being very useful to share time with my flatmates (Pedro, Gio and me are watching a few series and we going to continue that…) and for know better their cultures (we cooked together khinkhali what is typical meal in Georgia and also Potato Pancakes what are typical meal in Belarus).

I bought some new plants, and the other which was before in the flat have revived.
Homemade bread
Khinkhali (Typical Georgian food)
Sport lessons every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday
Gio’s birthday celebration
Belarus potatopancakes and homemade Mexican guacamole
Picture for Down Syndrome’s international day
Campaing against racism
Imitating one Andrzej Wroblewski paint
Original paint