So, for the sixteen 'Campamento Las Margaritas' followers (Margaritaheads?) I don't need to tell you that it’s been over two years since my last
entry. Fear not, though, there’s been lots going on with El Campament. So, let’s get right to it.
First of all, I had hoped to do lots of blogging this summer
because we had BIG plans to run Summer Camp III at the school in San Cristobal.
Alas, it wasn’t meant to be. Early in the Spring Chikungunya Fever broke out in the D.R http://www.bbc.com/news/health-28678164 .
Lots of people, including many of Tanya’s family members got quite sick
(thank goodness they have all recovered).
We waited and watched the news and talked with lots of people in the DR
(actually, Tanya did all of this. I just sat around watching the Red Sox – but
let’s not get into that right now), hoping that the fever would run its course
before August. But, it never did. In fact, it got worse over the summer. Considering we were bringing lots of people
down with us (including three Paris cousins and the granddaughter of a friend
of my parents – don’t ask – whom we had met only once) we ultimately decided not
to go. Sad day for the Campamento…
But, I’m really getting ahead of myself because well before
all the drama I just described, when we were all beginning to think about the
camp, Tanya, Samuel, Nelly, and I decided to expand the work we were doing with
the Campamento. So, we formed “La Fundación Las Margaritas”, have set up a
website (lasmargaritasfoundation.org), and are now an official non-profit
organization. Wahoo! This idea has helped us to raise funds that
we originally had planned to use for the camp. But, if you recall, the camp is
not running this summer so we are directing the funds to the local San
Cristobal school where the camp was held.
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