Revolutions
Wao, It's been a while since my last post, and a lot has happened.
Firstly, I got engaged in a job in the EAN, which was helping in a project that is running the EAN. This project is the education of the people who is going out of the guerrilla and paramilitary. It's a huge project, it involves more than 300 teachers, 24 regions, and 1730 students. So I was basically helping give an order to all that stuff. It was a really exhausting job, mostly because when I got engaged with the project all the documentation was a mess (and still is, but now its just a little mess). The project was an awesome experience, 'cause it was like being in AIESEC but with some kind of payment and a little more strict rules. Oh, yeah and the fact that in my hands was an $800 million pesos project (around 400000 USD).
That project gave me a somewhat unbelievable experience, but it was extremely exhausting, so I quited. During that week I decided I wanted to focus in the LC (It's a pitty to say it, but it's a shame the state of EAN's LC), so I'll be working for four months intensely in the LC and my own education to then get a 3 month experience in the US working in an American city (New York I hope).It's unveilibable how things can change that fast when you decide lo live to change and to live new and different experiences every new day. I've been working to take the LC out of it's state and it has been a great experience.
Ohh on the other hand, I'm a mentor to a member of the LC. I'm the mentor of the LCVP Learning, and it's incredible how from that position you can have that lot of wisdom to share.
Well, I think that's enough for this post. I promise that I'll get to write a little more often, but since my last post my life has been a roller coaster.

