Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Cajamar & Beautiful Riviera Sao Lorenzo

We arrived in Cajamar in the evening time, and were greeted by the friendly welcome of Ansely and Marco, our hosts for the night.  We were invited into a beautiful house, and the first of what would be many good meals in Cajamar.  Marco and Ansely had just arrived back from Europe that day!  They had had a tough day of international travel, with flight changes and other adventures, and we were amazed by their level of energy and graciousness as we sat down to a home cooked meal and a bottle of Chilean wine. 

The next morning an fun group arrived to pick us up for a visit to a Chocolate factory.  This place was amazing - its a huge operations, that produces 300 tonnes of chocolate every day, according to our guide.  We had to wear full protective clothing on our tour, to make sure we didn't bring any dust or foreign elements into the production area.  Huge vats of chocolate churned around us, and miles of pipes and tubes carried the ingredients through the factory, it was amazing to see.

That afternoon we met with the mayor of the city, and his photographer, which resulted in a new friend and our pictures in the local papers the next day.

 On the way back we stopped to see on old church, get some icecream in the town square, and see the river that was famous for its bad smell, thanks to the sewage that comes from Sao Paulo, upstream.  We also visited a historic building, still in original form, from the early days of the city, and heard the legends of it builders.




We had heard that we were in for a treat at the beach.  But we didnt expect what awaited us at Riviera sao Lorenzo.  Marco and Ansely drove us up to their rooftop apartment at this beautiful beach town, famous for its ocean views and natural setting.  The views were beautiful, and we had the benefit of some rest and relaxation, with Marco and Ansely showing us their favorite spots, and teaching us about the history of the development there, which was a very unique construction project, designed to be in alignment with the forces of nature and the natural landscape.  The buildings are placed so that the wind can still circulate and much of the land is left undeveloped.

We drove back to Cajamar for our final night, which was a special invitation from the Mayor to be his guests at the huge Rodeo festival that was being hosted in the city.  An estimated 20,000-30,000 people were in attendance on the last day of this epic event, where we got a taste of local festivities on a grand scale, heard some traditional Brazilian country music, and saw a little bull riding rodeo excitement.  Thanks to the mayor, and of course Marco and Ansely, we had first class treatment.  All in all, a wonderful time in Cajamar!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

A Grand Visit to Jundiaí

We just completed a lovely visit to Jundiaí, a city north west of Sao Paolo. On Monday we visited Cidade dos Meninos, a school for low income students ranging from 6 months to 18 years old. The school was created over 50 years ago by a couple without children of their own & who wanted to give back. The beautiful campus nestled on a hill offers many general education courses as well as some more unusual ones, including papermaking, gymnastics, baking, dairy production & electrician work. Similar to other schools we've visited thus far, this institution also offers classes to parents hoping to develop new skills. The children were overjoyed by our visit, especially when Christine joined them in singing Justin Bieber songs.

The afternoon continued with a visit to a private Portuguese-English school, a park & then a tour of TVE, a local educational TV station where we toured sets & got a first hand look at that interesting world. We ended the night at a Rotary Jundiaí Vila Arens meeting where I spoke with two wonderful previous GSE team members, one who went to Switzerland & another who visited Maine & New Hampshire. It was a pleasure hearing about all their exciting experiences during their exchange.

On Tuesday we visited Circuito das Frutas, the wine producing region just outside of the city. The scenery was gorgeous & we got a taste of the Pope's wine, the very same blend that he tasted upon his trip to a local winery awhile back. In the evening we presented at the District Governor's Club, Jundiaí Leste.

On Wednesday we ended our trip with a visit to a neighboring town where we toured Fabio's business, Matthew's host father. The town was very beautiful & the food was incredible too. After packing up & a series of goodbyes, we moved onward to Cajamar.

-Stephanie

Monday, May 23, 2011

Its A New Week For GSE In Jundiai

After a resful two days in Sao Pedro with some wonderful Rotarians we hopped into our familiar onibus and headed off for a two hour soujourn to Jundiai, a city of nearly half a million. We were greeted by some very friendly Rotarians in front of Park de Uva (grape), loaded up our luggage and headed off to a mountain top home of the President of the Jundiai club. I cannot remember which of the six clubs he his president, but Salvador was so hospitable. Their home is within an environmentally protected area. You can see that it is a very comfortable place. We had BBQ beef, pork and chicken, tasty fresh vegetables for salad and of course lots of wine, beer and caipirinhas. One friendly guy offered me a delicious liquor made from sugar cane, Cana - pretty smooth.

The team is having a great experience. Our Portuguese is not progressing as quickly as we may want because many of our hosts speak English so well.

Tchau,

BoB

Sunday, May 22, 2011

We have seen the Mountain top, y Que lindo!

We just arrived in Jundiai after a wonderful visit to Sao Pedro over the weekend. This small town hosted us in big fashion. We stayed with wonderful Rotary families and our coordinator, Sandra, did a great job scheduling our activities. We hiked to a waterfall, visited the markets and a museum, had a great afternooon at Aguas de Sao Pedro, and some fantastic homemade pizza at Sergio´s house. I will save my adventure (or misadventure) to the Bee farm for another day! What a relaxing and exciting time we had. I´m definitely not the photographer of the group, but pictures will follow soon.

Caio,
Jennifer

Thursday, May 19, 2011

And the Adventure Continues!

The past few days have been busy & a blast. On Monday afternoon we each had a vocational visit. I met with Adailton Silva, the owner of two ecommerce companies in Campinas & a member of the Campinas Norte Rotary Club. It was amazing to hear about his start in the industry back in 1989 & see how he´s developed his business in this technological center of Brazil.

Tuesday we visited CPqD, a telecommuncations company that develops technological solutions for Brazil, including payphones that don´t erode in Brazil´s extreme temperatures & new developments in fiber optics. Afterward we visited a school that helps educate poor children & also promotes self understanding through yoga & meditation. We finished off the day at Campinas Decor, a gorgeous decorators´ show house in Campinas´ old railway station. The designs were stunning & inspiring. I now have some amazing ideas to bring back to my company upon my return.

-Stephanie











Sao Paolo


On Sunday, our team took a wonderful tour through Sao Paolo, exploring the various parts of this large & beautiful city. Augusto Scorza, a Rotarian from the Campinas Sul Club & his wife, Lucia, were our wonderful guides. It was such a treat to see the city through their eyes. They were true experts in navigating the city´s winding streets & numerous turn-abouts. The city is bursting with activity & we passed many lush parks & outdoor mercados along the way. We also learned some new & interesting facts about Sao Paolo. For instance, unlike other major Brazilian cities that grew after the creation of a shipping port, Sao Paolo grew from the creation of a Jesuit school established to education local indigenous people.

We ended the day with a lovely Brazilian lunch buffet & tried so many new treats Brazilian food is incredible & so fresh. Below are some photos of this fantastic city.

After a 1.5 hour drive back to Campinas, it was a delight to share a quiet dinner in with my host family, Takuo & Yaeko Hashizume. They are such an incredible couple, I truly hit the jackpot!

-Stephanie










Monday, May 16, 2011

What a Start!

Wow. Only 3 days into our trip and I already feel like we have done so much, where to begin! My family here in Campinas is AMAZING, a true Rotary family. On both Saturday and Sunday I had dinner with my host 'parents', Carina and Junior, their adorable daughter Gabriela, Carina's parents, brother and his family...a lot of names to learn quickly! Carina's mother was the Rotary District Governor in 2004 and Carina was the GSE Team Leader to North Carolina in 2007-they know Rotary! I feel so lucky to have such a welcoming and supportive group here, they have made adjusting to live in Brazil quite easy.

Today was our first vocational day and I am so inspired by what I have seen. The first half of the day today was spent at UNICAMP, the University here in Campinas. The campus was beautiful and we were given a great informational session on the Univeristies in Brazil. The major difference between University here and in the US is cost, college is free here...yes, FREE!! UNICAMP receives 605million a year from the State each year, and they are only one of the State run schools.

After a great lunch on campus the team split up and I was off to 'Cidade dos Meninos', or City of Youth. City of Youth is a place were abused, abandoned, homeless and at risk children are given a second chance. The youth live on the campus where they receive both schooling and vocational training. The first youth I met were the youngest, about 7 years old, and they were in music class. When I walked in they all lit up and came to give me hugs. They then played a beautiful song for me on their recorders, accompanied by their teacher on the guitar. Next class I visited was 'food prep and safety', where I was forced to try a delicious chocolate pastery the kids had just made, followed by more hugs. The spirit of these youth was unreal and they were so happy to have visitors. One girl especially touched me, mainly because she reminded me so much of my own mentee in San Francisco. She was in the hair salon class and when I asked her, through a translator, if she wanted to be a hair dresser when she grew up she said 'No, I am going to go to law school in America and be a lawyer.' I realized she did not say she wanted to be, she said I'm going to be.

Todays experience and visit to Cidade dos Meninos is why I came on GSE and while I feel so lucky to b a part of this program. I am thousands of miles from home, but the work that I do and am so passionate about in San Francisco is being done here as well and there is much I can learn from these organizations.

More stories to come, thanks for reading and for your support of Rotary GSE!

Abracos,
Christine

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Arrival and First Day

We've arrived and have been embraced with open arms and hearts by our brother and sister Rotarians here in Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

My host Augusto Scorza and I visited an AIDS organization "Esperanza e Vida" (Hope & Life) where poor people with HIV have a place to be treated or if too ill a place to spend their last days in an environment of caring and love. Augusto's club has helped them with some projects. We spent a couple of hours walking through the site and discussing Matching Grants with the founder and unpaid manager Robierto. I learned about how those afflicted with HIV deal with it here. It is much like in the US.

More later. Here we are at the home of Takuo Hashizume, on of the organizers for GSE here and a former GSE Team Leader to the US. This was a most welcome brunch with an amazing array of tropical fruits and breads. One of the team cannot eat glutin for all the breads were glutin free and delicious.


Bob

Saturday, May 14, 2011

We´ve Arrived!

After a long nearly 15 hour journey, we´ve in Brazil! All flights went smoothly & each leg of the journey was well documented by our fearless leader, Bob. :)

We arrived early this morning & were greeted by Takuo & his lovely daughter, Cris, who teaches English in Sao Paolo. We squeezed the luggage into a van & road along Brazil´s lush green hills towards Campinas, 1.5 hours north west of the airport. There was a huge breakfast greeting us at Takuo´s place where the host families were waiting for us. The dining room table filled with delicious cheese bread, cakes, tropical fruits, juices, cheeses & ham, what a feast it was! Afterward we paired off with our hosts.

Later that day, Matthew & I had lunch with our host families at a country club that was a former coffee plantation. The architecture & grounds were gorgeous, filled with huge palm trees, a lake & many Brazilians enjoying the warm 60 degree Fall weather. Our Brazilian hosts have been so incredibly warm & gracious so far.

Tomorrow the team´s off to Sao Paolo for a private tour of Brazil´s largest city. Then our busy schedule begins Monday. I can´t wait for what lies ahead. A special thank you to everyone involved who´s helped get us here today.

-Stephanie





Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Amazing Videos from GSE South Korea Trip

In March, a GSE team from the Rotary District just south of ours traveled to South Korea. They had an amazing time & Z, one of their team members, documented some of the experiences with video. Feel free to take a look, they're fantastic!!!!! :)

South Korea Adventures Video: http://youtu.be/-OM6nOJUL1k


Thank You Rotary Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2q9Kl4_DmyU 

 Stephanie

Saturday, May 7, 2011

6 days and counting!

Thanks for visiting our blog! We are tremendously excited for our departure in less than a week and I decided I should folllow in Stephanie and Jennifer's foot steps and introduce myself.

My name is Christine Gage and I am so honored to be a part the Rotary District 5150 GSE Team to Campinas, Brazil. I was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and attended college in Washington DC at The George Washington University where I majored in Psychology with an emphasis in Child Development. I work for an Education non profit called Education Pioneers and am extremely passionate about education reform and youth development. I volunteer with a organization called City of Dreams which works with at risk youth in San Francisco and I have mentored a 12 year old girl for the past 2 years. I am also very active with GLIDE, a San Franicsco institution that has served the homeless for over 40 years.

I am looking forward to updating everyone on our adventures soon!

Christine

Thursday, May 5, 2011

District 5150 Conference






Last Saturday was the District 5150 Conference at the South San Francisco Conference Center. There were about 280 Rotarians there for the annual conference. The room was nicely appointed, the food was good and the company was outstanding. Distsrict Governor Bill Koefoed handed out many awards to clubs in the district that have been doing outstanding work in the 5 Avenues of Service. Many Rotarians spoke on topics around the Avenues of Service. Our District RI Representative, John Blount, was on had to represent the RI President and he did a marvelous job of that. He is a very good inspirational speaker and displayed that talent a couple of times.

Our GSE Team Brazil 2011 was there in full force look quite daper in the team outfits sporting the colors of black, blue and gold. Our first official presentation was a short one and was well received. Matthew has been working with the PowerPoint and is getting it close to where we want it for our first presentations in Campinas, Brazil.