Today was our final day in Puerto Rico :(
It was tough saying goodbye but at the same time I was happy that everyone would be able to go back home and see their families. All of us were ready. Just as tough was leaving the island. After spending 28 days here I really got used to this place. While part of me wanted to be back home another part of me wanted to stay. Of course that wouldnt be possible.
So we all left one by one on our different flights. Some of our flights werent boarding for a couple hours. So after Hertin and Foster departed we decided to stop by a nearby beach and have one more time out in Puerto Rico. I got one last surf session which was probably the best on this trip so far and after that we headed to one of the largest malls to go have something to eat. It was really nice!
After that we headed back to the airport and one by one we all said our final goodbyes.
To the proctors and interns:
Im really gonna miss all of you. Overall you guys were some of the friendliest and coolest individuals I have ever met. After spending so much time together I kind of feel like you are all family. So once again thank you everyone!! You all are the best and my trip wouldn't have been what it was without you all!
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
Day 27: Final Presentations & Last Night in Mayaguez
Today was our closing day!! The last task of the interns was to do our final presentations!
The presentations took place at the same place where we oriented, the law school. The day started out with a brief summary of what we will be presenting by Sally and then breakfast. After breakfast we began with our individual presentations.
For our individual presentations we gave information about ourselves, our home, and the agricultural information of there. It was really interesting learning about each others islands. It wasnt until now that we learned and shared so much on our different islands. Everyone had some very interesting information and we all learned so much. We also told of what our worst and best experiences on our trip and it was really funny hearing all the different thoughts! After the individual presentations we took a quick break and had our group shot taken by one of the universities press photographers.
After a short break we continued with our group presentations. For the group presentation we were required to give a brief description and our thoughts on each of the activities from day one to the end. We all were given a week to talk about and we all told of what we learned on each visit. For our conclusion our group decided to have an open forum in which each intern shared their thoughts about the trip and their final thank you's. We all ended by giving a big thanks to all the organizers and proctors. This concluded our presentations.
After the presentations the proctors and organizers gave their last words on the trip. They all shared how happy they were with the success of the trip and that they hope we will take what we learned hear back home to teach others. After final thanks we ended by doing a quick survey on the program and lastly we were each awarded a certificate of completion. Once that was done we said our final goodbyes to the Sally and Angel and concluded the days presentations and final scheduled activity!
With that done we headed back home to do laundry and then we got ready to go out to town to visit the Mango festival which was taking place downtown. This was our last night in town and we all had a great time. We were treated to local food and beverages and were also able to browse some of the artwork and crafts from the local artist and vendors. The night concluded with some excellent Puerto Rican music. The performance was packed with energy and it really was a great way to conclude the night. After that we left for home to pack and get ready for tomorrow.
We all leave for San Juan tomorrow morning to the airport where we will all say goodbye to eachother and go our seperate ways. Im really sad that we will be leaving Puerto Rico but Im also ready to head back home! Im really gonna miss everyone!!
Day 26: Working on Final Presentations
Day 25: Ornamental and Poultry Project at Barranquitas and Aibonito
Today we visited an ornamental nursery called Cali nurseries. This ornamental nursery has many varieties of flowers used for landscaping, holiday gifts, decorations, etc. After we toured the different facilities and types of flowers grown at Calinurseries, our guide showed us the process of creating potting mix, potting flowers to sell, and the process of propogation. Finally, our guide explained to us both the successes and challenges of his ornamental nursery. For example, despite the bad economy, he is still able to be successful by scaling back his nursery operations. After the nursery we left for our next visit.
After lunch, the group went to the To-Rico Chicken processing plant to observe the process of packaging chicken in the plants facilities. Unfortunately no cameras were allowed in the facility because of security reasons so I was unable to share any photos for this. Bummer
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brief description of the visit (for security reasons):
"Before the group could go in, they had to dress up with gowns, hairnets, and boots for sanitary purposes. The guide explained that packaging chicken requires extremely clean conditions and because of this visitors and workers had to be properly dressed. The temperature of the facility must always be at least 40 degrees Fahrenheit or below to prevent the growth of bacteria and the facility itself can be describes as cold and full of noisy machinery. There were hundreds of whole chickens hanging from hooks and moving in a smooth and orderly fashion :P The chickens are cut and the pieces are separated and packaged for the market. Packaging consist of vacuum sealing prevent the growth of bacteria.
As the group moved on, they observed that the chicken parts such as hearts, livers, and gizzards are removed and separated because these parts are a high risk for infection. Finally, they were informed that before chickens are slaughtered, there is much attention given to making it as humane as possible. For example, before chickens are slaughtered, the lights are dimmed to keep the chickens calm. And at the moment before slaughter, chickens are stunned with electricity so they wont feel anything. Despite these measures, it was still an experience for the group watching the chickens being processed and packaged."
Just to let everyone know I didnt go inside of the facility! After my incident on the EEA-Lajas animal farm I didnt want to risk it so I opted out on the tour. The information is from the interns.
Todays visits concluded our fieldtrips for the rest of our time here. The remainder of the week will be spent preparing for final presentations!
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