Friday, May 16, 2014

Sarita's Srubs for Nursing Students

Throughout our existence in this enormous, yet, small world, we will meet persons that will bring about a change in us. Changes that will either bring about a positive or a negative outcome. Changes that will either influence our way of thinking, our way of analyzing, or our way of behaving. Whatever these changes are , it is just a matter of the way in which we will perceive it and the way we will embrace it. 

As nursing students, changes are always occurring in our everyday routines. The plans and outcomes of our daily routines are never constant. They keep on changing with the test, trials, and struggles that we have to go through. Nevertheless, the constant support that we need in our changing life is always there. The instructors are always willing to assist those who show that they need the assistance and can improve with it. Our colleagues are always there as well... they are there to show support, they are there to scold, to make you smile, to help in stressing you more...they always make the learning process an easy and fun one.

One day, as I was talking to a special lady, she told me that she knew somebody who would be willing to assist me with nursing scrubs and even make some for sale and at a low price. She said I would have to go to her house and explain to her how I would like to have the nursing scrubs made. 

I went to see Mrs. Sara Morris. I would have never thought I would have so much fun being there with her, but I did. After taking a picture with her, we sat down around the table drinking a hot cup of tea. She told me about the book she was reading and her experiences as a nurse (Mrs. Sarah is a retired American nurse). I talked to her about my self, about my dreams, my goals, and my aspirations. Her experiences, the love and passion for nursing, and her inspiration and motivation, have made me realized what is most important in nursing. To be a nurse you must have a love and passion for it, but most importantly, you must be able to love your patients. 


Today, Mrs. Sara is working on nursing scrubs. Our dream is to make scrubs that will beautifully designed and for sale at a reasonable price. This is only one of our dreams. Another one of our dreams is to open a nursing store that will provide nursing students with all necessary materials at a reasonable price--nursing scrubs, stethoscopes, nursing scissors... everything. 

Mrs. Sara, you are an inspiration!


Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The San Pedro Foundation Logo

Lately, I have been working on a new logo for the San Pedro Foundation. As I was working on it I realized that the logo needs to exhibit characteristics of the island, education, and a foundation. Yes, we already have a logo, but then again, most people would admire a colorful logo. A logo that will attract the attention of the viewers and readers. A logo that as soon as you see it, you will know the meaning that it is trying to depict. This is the logo that we have:




After a few sketches I came up with the logo below:

What do you all think?

The palm trees, along with the sea and its sunset background gives it the characteristics of the island itself. The book and the three human clip art with graduation caps gives it an educational aura. Underneath it is the foundation. Are foundation images supposed to have only one layer? Does the amount of layers that the foundation image has matters? I am new to this so I am not so sure how many layers it is to have. I would really appreciate any opinions and comments in regards to the logo.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

My Student Life

My name is Lucelli Sanchez, the main blogger for the San Pedro Foundation. I don't want to make this all about me, but I want to share you all what is life as a Nursing student at the University of Belize. First of all, I decided to make nursing my career because it is an area of health care that has captivated my interest since I was small. As I grew up, I enjoyed being able to help others. Seeing people sick, depressed, or sad, made me sad too because there would not be anything that I can do to help them, especially when it was related to a disease. My passion for caring for people and always seeing them happy made me more passionate for nursing. Having caring, compassionate, sympathetic, patient and loving characteristics, I decided that Nursing would give me the privilege to help others--educating them on do's and dont's so that they can keep a good health, help them to maintain their health or improve it, and if they are sick, nourish them back to health. Thus, that is why I was enrolled at the University of Belize. Life at the university is, well, it is fun and hard work. There are times of fun, stressed evenings, times of sadness, sleepless nights, ... there is time for everything. However, most of the time it is fun. Studying is fun when a study group is involved, when discussions are made while eating lunch together, when practicing is done with colleagues that are shy at first but then become used to being your "lab rats". Studying is better when I go to sleep early in the night and wake up early in the morning (3:00 a.m.). Studying is better when a snack is by my side and it is silent outside. Now, the stress comes with procrastination. I believe that procrastination is everybody's favorite at some time in life and it is no strange matter when it comes to education. At times it is great when I procrastinate because it helps me to think harder and my best ideas start flowing, but at other times, worrying about the deadline just make my neurons shutdown, ideas stop flowing, and stress takes place. sometimes stress appears because the instructors themselves procrastinated during the semester and then want to pile a mountain load of assignments when the semester is soon over. At other times, it appears when the colleagues are being irrational, noisy and uncaring for the lousy day that you had had. other times, it is just there. Sad moments are part of life and those too play an important role in our memories, because it is in those types of situations that we know who our friends are. A good friend will stand by your side at good times and also in the bad times, they wont care if you are poor or rich, if you are the smartest or dumbest person in the class. My friends are the greatest I know, and all nurses. They always stand by know, and knowing that they have that caring nature, I know they will be great nurses in the future. Sleepless nights are part of a nurse's life, even in a student nurse's one too. There are nights that we are given to much assignment for a week, and the only way to finish those assignments is to work through the night. At times, the assignment may be hard to understand, at other times it may be difficult to analyze, but they all get done. After assignments are finished we cross check our answers. My friends and I cross check answers through Facebook. Who says Facebook can only be used to chat? We all like Facebook not only because we can chat with each other at the same time, but because it makes assignments, proof reading, and discussion more fun, especially, when we are all at great distance away from each other. School is fun when there are good friends to share the memories with.

Essay Contest!!!

The US Embassy is hosting an essay contest to honor the legacy of Dr Martin Luther King. Belizean citizens may enter by 9 Feb to win a tablet computer device.

In honor of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Black History Month, the U.S. Embassy Belmopan is hosting an essay contest in Belize.
Submission: Drawing on the format from the famous I Have a Dream speech by Dr Martin Luther King, Jr, tell us, in no more than 300 words, what your dream is for people and the future of Belize.
Who may enter: Open to Belizean citizens between the ages of 16 and 30.
How to enter: Send submissions to BelmopanPA@state.gov.
Deadline: February 9, 2014.
Prize: First place winner will receive a tablet computer device and their essay will be published in the local paper.

Friday, January 17, 2014

In Memory of Herman Penland

In Memory of Herman Penland
March 13, 1932 – January 18, 2013
Tomorrow, Saturday 18th, will complete one year that an active member of the San Pedro Foundation,  Mr. Herman Penland, passed away.

Mr. Herman Penland was born in Des Moines, Iowa USA to Eva and Robert Penland. He had two brothers. Herm’s adventurous spirit took him to California at the age of 16 where he joined the Navy and later met his wonderful wife Linda in college in 1958. They married in 1962.

In 1972 Herman moved the family to Karachi, Pakistan and that began their international life. After five years in Pakistan, the family moved to La Paz, Bolivia where he was the director of The American School for twenty years. After visiting Ambergris Caye for the first time in 1995, they fell in love with the island, purchased their first piece of property and immediately made plans to retire here. Two weeks into retirement in a hammock, Herman decided it was time to find a hobby on the island. He still felt he had more to accomplish in life and decided to purchase Southwind Properties. From real estate sales, Herman’s interest grew into development and he started working on plans for Belizean Shores Resort. In 2000 his son Doug moved to Belize to help Herman carry out his vision and dreams. After the success of Belizean Shores, Herman and Doug moved onto developing Belizean Cove Estates and Coco Beach Resort. Even at the age of 80 Herman was actively involved in planning the development of their current project, Venezia Del Caribe.

Mr. Penland was an active member of the San Pedro Foundation since January of 1999, serving as the president of the foundation. He led the foundation as president for at least 14 years. As President of the SPF, he was tireless in working to advance education opportunities in San Pedro. The board relies heavily on his years of experience in education.

Family was the first priority in Herman’s life. Herman is survived by his wife Linda Penland, his five children, Marcee, Pamela, Doug, Christi, and Katalina and three grandchildren Jake, Cole, and Jonathon.

Celebrating World Diabetes Day at the University of Belize

Everybody was getting ready to celebrate the World Diabetes Day, including the University of Belize 2nd year Nursing Students. Planning and organizing were done day and night. Preparations were made, activities were planned, and the students were kept busy.

To start off celebrating the World Diabetes Day, a Diabetes walkathon was made at the Belmopan City about a week before the actual event. It was estimated that with the help of the newly opened Belmopan Diabetic Association, at least a hundred people would attend. To our surprise, the number of those who attended was about half of the number estimated. Nevertheless, we were happy that there were at least a few who were willing to walk for a change.










A few days before the conference, decorations were underway, name tags were being prepared, a meal plan was done, activities and educational programs were organized, and everybody was getting ready so that  the conference would be a success.








The day came, and oh boy!, the auditorium was looking so beautiful. People were making a line to sign up and enter the auditorium and getting a name tag pinned on them. There were at least a hundred and fifty people present! We were happy of the number. There were different stalls in the building--food stalls, beverage stalls, information booths, free testing booths, and they were all full of people that were buying and inquiring information. It was such a beautiful view!


By the end of the day, we were all happy that the conference was a success! Most of the food was sold, and most of the people went home satisfied with the information that they had acquired that day. See the pictures below!





  

Then, on the week after, we had a World Diabetes Day Blue Monument Challenge. We made a big blue human circle by where the UB monument is. The lighting was a success with about fifty people joining to build the blue human circle.

This year we will be having another World Diabetes Day. We hope and pray that much more people will be assisting the event. People need to be aware of the causes and effect of diabetes, the signs and symptoms, and the limitations that diabetes causes in the life of those who suffer of it. As my educator says, " Education is the best prevention".

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Who is Who at the San Pedro Foundation? Lucelli Sanchez

My name is Lucelli Ivannie Sanchez. I was born on April 9th, 1991, at the old Belize hospital in Belize City to my parents Esther and Ivan Sanchez . I am the eldest of four girls (Nirsa Leilani, 18, Emily Francis, 15, and Analuisa Esther, 9).


From left to right: Lucelli, Emily, and Nirsa (Analuisa was not yet born).

I grew up in the village of San Lazaro, Orange Walk, during my early childhood years. As my grandmother said, and my parents consented, I was baptized Catholic as a baby ( quite unjust... they took advantage I couldn't yet speak). Our house was close to my paternal grandmother. Living there was fun, sometimes I got scold or lashed as I was quite mischievous and energetic--what else can be expected from a girl that grew up with three boys? I seldom visited my maternal grandmother. I spent most of my childhood days with my father's family. I attended both the San Felipe Roman Catholic School and the San Lazaro Roman Catholic School. I excelled at primary school, and most people used to say that they cannot expect less as my father was a school teacher. As a student in the San Lazaro RC School I participated in the softball team, in the National Drug Awareness Contest (NDAC) and Spelling Bee Contest. Yes, I did had some victories, but did not managed to enter the national level. Sadly, my paternal grandmother died when I was eleven years old. Then, things started changing. I was transferred from the San Lazaro Roman Catholic School to the San Lazaro Methodist Protestant School. My mother and father started attending the Adventist Church and I was baptized that same year (this time it was me that made the decision). Whilst attending the SLMPS, I entered the Spelling Bee contest once again. This time I brought the victory home! I graduated as the valedictorian from the San Lazaro Methodist Protestant School. I started to attend the Belize Adventist College, located in Calcutta, Corozal, in the years 2004-2008. Whilst there, I made too many friends and met exceptional teachers. They were my inspiration each day. I also participated in the Food Contest. We managed to reach the national level, but sad to say, we lost. My parents moved to San Pedro Ambergris Caye in the year 2006, for some undisclosed reasons. I stayed at my maternal grandmother's house until the day that I graduated. I graduated as the salutatorian, with honors. I moved to San Pedro two days after my graduation in June, 2008. I started working as a waitress at a Pizzeria for a few months. Then I started training as a pharmacist. After two weeks of training, I officially started working as a trained pharmacist assistant at Quality Pharmacy, San Pedro, Ambergris Caye. I have three years experience, and have been working on and off at the pharmacy ever since. I am proud to say the my boss (Dorothea Pineda) has been a great inspiration and a great teacher. I have learned so much from her.


I started studying at UB in the year 2009. I am presently doing my Bachelor's degree in Nursing. So far I am officially a second year student nurse. Reason being, I have taken two years off to work at the pharmacy and save money so that I could have continued studying.

(A special friend of mine and I at the beginning of the World Diabetes Day Conference hosted at the University of Belize on Nov. 14, 2013)











While at UB I have made many friends, but this time, they are more like sisters to me. We have shared too many memorable experiences.


(This is me, at an awesome photo shoot at the end of the school day. Had a great time with three of my closest friends).


My lifelong goal, with God's help, is to finish UB as a RN (registered nurse), do my three years experience at the San Pedro Polyclinic, go to UWI, to earn my degree as either a pediatric nurse or as a physician assistant, then go to Africa as a missionary nurse.

(Two of my closest friends and I walking down the road and enjoying the lovely view of a small village known as St. Margaret Village, Cayo).



I met Ms. Renita a few years ago, through my mother, who was an employee of hers at that time. Ms. Renita introduced me to the Foundation and Mr. ken and Mrs. Jenny Osterman. I applied for a scholarship about an year after knowing them. I am now proud to say that I am a proud recipient of a San Pedro Foundation Scholarship. I am also the main blogger for the organization since July, 2013! It has been quite an awesome experience.

A Successful Fundraising Event


Ken and Jenny Osterman recently had a Friends of Belize (FOB) Party to benefit the San Pedro Foundation (SPF).  The event was held at their neighborhood swimming pool and cabaƱa in Martinsville, New Jersey.



Ken and Jenny invited all their friends who had visited them in Belize since 1991.  They also invited friends who have had to listen to them talk about Belize for the past 22 years.  Almost 60 people attended!
Kelly McGuire attended the party and provided the entertainment. Kelly donated 20% of the sales of CDs and shirts to the SPF.  He also auctioned off a collection of CDs, shirts and hats to raise more money for the SPF.
Kelly played his guitar and sang for over three hours.  He was joined that night by John Haney, singing and playing the harmonica.  John lives in Brick, NJ, about an hour from Ken and Jenny’s house.  He and Kelly met in Key West, Florida about ten years ago.  He was a great addition to the show.



Guests enjoyed shrimp ceviche, guacamole, quesadillas, tomatillo salsa, barbecued chicken and spareribs, rice and beans, potato salad, cole slaw, pineapple, mango, coconut and watermelon, with flan and key lime pie for dessert.  Belikin beer was not available so substitutions were made.

Free-will donations from guests resulted in a total of $6,100 USD ($12,200 BZD) being raised for the San Pedro Foundation.

Ken stated the following in an e-mail sent to me: “I am happy to report that our FOB (Friends of Belize) Party was quite a success Saturday night. The weather was perfect.  The food was good. Kelly McGuire was...well, he was Kelly McGuire. Probably half of the 60 people there had not heard him before. Everyone left loving him and his music. A friend of Kelly's, John Haney, sat in for the night on harmonica. The man is great! And he is from Brick, NJ...about an hour from us. This was a fair amount of work for Jenny and me. But, boy, was it worth it!

Even through those few sentences he sent to me via e-mail I could feel the exitement he must have been feeling throughout the event. Just imagine, the lovely music buzzing in your ears while savoring a delicious platter of barbecue, tomatillo sauce, and some key lime pie! Boy, I wish I would have been there myself. I pray this may be one of the many successful fundraising events. There are more students out there who aspire a higher education but do not have the means to continue forward. The San Pedro Foundation needs more support!

The San Pedro Foundation is a non-profit organization, registered with the Government of Belize.  It exists to aid the youth of San Pedro who want to go on to higher education beyond the age of sixteen.
The SPF was formed in 1993 by property owners at the Belize Yacht Club.  Hank and Mary Agler, from Indiana, were the founders.  Mary had been a teacher in Indiana and knew the importance of a good education.  Hank passed away in 2008, but Mary still takes an active interest in the functions of the foundation.  Ken and Jenny have been board members for almost twenty years.
The scholarships are for two years and a total of $3,200 BZD ($1,600 US).
To this date the foundation has given scholarship money to thirteen students and many of those people have returned to live and work in San Pedro.
Most of the donations to the SPF come from visitors to Ambergris Caye who have thoroughly enjoyed their stay in San Pedro and want to do something to help out.
Current board members are Claudio Azueta, President; Renita Dellacca, Vice President; Ken Osterman, Treasurer; Jenny Osterman, Secretary and Anthony Anderson, Director.