Friday, September 24, 2010
Reconnect
Reconnect! We have been here in site for about 5 months now, and we just finished reconnect, which is a week long meeting where all of us volunteers get together with our counterparts to plan our goals and objectives for the next year and a half and hype up our motivation. It was really great to see everyone after a long time and share ideas and experiences.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Another Day
On the 18th I was officially in country for 5 months! Wow time has been flying by, especially since I have finished training and gotten into my site. Tomorrow I will be going into town to meet the two new volunteers who will be starting in about a month. This is very exciting, though sad at the same time because another volunteer will be leaving us next month. He has been so helpful over the past few months letting me crash if I don’t make it back into the city by the last ranchero and answering all the random new volunteer questions I have. Soon I will be moving into a house of my own, this will be a period of many transitions though I am very excited. My friend from the States will be visiting in a few weeks which is also very exciting. I really hope she has a great time in Ecuador and I am able to show her a good time (I still feel like I just got here!) While wandering around the Mariscol the other day while I was in Quito another gringo stopped me and started talking to me (I think I looked pretty lost, which I was since I was looking to find a vegetarian restaurant). Anyway he was from Germany and had decided to travel around Ecuador and Colombia for a few months during his summer break from school, and today was his very first day in country. We had a coffee and chatting with him made me realize I have learned a lot about Ecuador even though I don’t realize it. I must say it is pretty balzy to travel around South America without a plan, that which may be easy with the European train system is not at all how things are down here. Anyhow my trip to Quito was nice and refreshing. I have really been missing being able to explore a city and take advantage of all it has to offer. I was able to wonder around the Old Town district in Quito and check out the Cultural Center and see the art which was displayed there. The weather was also a very nice change, it was kind of like an early April day, it started and ended pretty nippy but warmed up in the day when the sun came out and was beautiful!..and of course there were a few showers to top it off. I had to laugh though when I saw people with big puffy coats and gloves on in 60 degree weather.
Cuentas:
Motherly Love
Belonging
At times I have doubted my belonging in the community…though today I was reassured I am right where I supposed to be and fit in just fine. I sat down to the dinner table this afternoon to find a squirrel in a cage hanging in the window. Though this small event may seem an oddity to the average person to me it was more than just another funny animal in the house. Apparently my “spirit animal” is a squirrel…and animal abundant in the States which I had not yet seen in Ecuador. The whole spirit animal is a long story though I think a squirrel is fitting for me. Living in the rainforest I would never expect to see a squirrel but apparently they are a quite adaptive animal, they seem to be just about everywhere. To the farmers here they are just a pest that eats the cacao so they try to either kill them or they trap them so that they can eat them. I must say if we are planning on eating the squirrel I will have to set a dinner date elsewhere for that evening. Anyhow I think this squirrel symbolizes my adaptation and integration into the community, I think I am finally starting to belong.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Independence
Ants... The ants go marching two by two...
Organic pesticide
The garden at the middle school
The kids at the middle school playing cats in the craddle, brings back memories
Today we worked on the elementary school garden in my town. It was really great to see all the kids working hard and getting excited about planting their vegetables. Just in one morning a fence was built to keep out the chickens and animals, we made seed boxes to start the seeds, the kids dug up plots for the gardens and broke up the soil and then finally we planted the seeds! It is very exciting to have this up and going and I hope the garden will be a sustainable community project for the future. I am hoping get a group of students together and maybe have some type of agriculture or gardening club after school.
Other than that my house is now having many repairs done right now. Considering the rent will only be $30 a month the fix up costs are sure hefty! Any how it is very exciting to be getting a place of my own in the next month and I can’t wait to get settled. I must say I really love staying here with my family and am not in too much of a hurry to move out, especially when I know I will have to face the snakes, bats and rats alone in night!! Anyhow, I can’t wait, and I think I am going to paint the outside yellow, so bland…though this is a hard decision since it may be the only time in my life where it will be acceptable to paint my house pink, neon green, purple or orange.
I also finally started teaching English at the elementary school in my community. It ended up going very well though it was quite a challenge since there were 37 students. I hope to figure out a way to focus my lessons on other topics such as health, environmental issues, agriculture or logical thinking while teaching a bit of English in the meanwhile.
It seems like project related things are starting to pick up, and I am just trying to figure out which things to focus my time on. I am also getting better at firing down the many marriage proposals and explaining, that I do not have any children.
Next weekend is the 4th of July! And ironically the 3rd is the independence of the three towns around me, including Esmeraldas and Santo Domingo! Apparently they have quite a few festivities for the weeks surrounding this date, yesterday I saw a parade in procession, and I hear next weekend there will be bull fights, the reigning of the queen, parades and a horse parade as well. I will say people sure know how to party here!