Saturday, December 10, 2011

Silver lining...

My last few entries haven't been the most positive and optimistic entries, so in order to avoid being a negative Nancy I've been able to find the silver lining to my extremely boring life.
In my desperate attempt to find something productive to do with my time I started talking (indirectly - typical Nica style) to my counterpart to try and find out if I could have a space to start some English classes or youth group or something. Maybe I was too indirect because she then decided that I will be starting a manualidades (arts and crafts) class. It's not my first choice, but it seems like everyone in town is super excited about it and I can use a classroom for my space, so I ran with the idea. I left her office feeling pretty pumped and it kept getting better because I ran into some students in the park and asked if they would be interested in joining my class and they were so excited we spent the rest of the afternoon making invitations (that's right, pretty official) and they passed most of them out that day. Woo Hoo! Now I'm hoping that they actually show up on Monday and that they will be pleased with my friendship bracelet supplies. I'll keep you posted.
Another uplifting moment is before I leave the park each afternoon I go around and pick up a few pieces of the abundant trash strewn everywhere; luckily I'm indirectly teaching through example because the students notice and quickly join in by picking up a few pieces too! Slowly but surely I may be able to make some changes to people's littering habits (fingers crossed).
And finally I have a lot of people asking for help with improving or learning English, so I may have another venture on the horizon. I'll actually have something to do a couple days out of the week, YAY!
Now in other news, the Purisima was this week. It's kind of like a Catholic version of trick or treating. There are houses throughout town that have shrines of the Virgin Mary decorated outside their homes and groups of people come around singing and chanting until the people come out and give everyone treats, like oranges, bananas, sugarcane, candies and chicha (a fresco made from fermented corn, cloves, cinnamon and is color of pepto-bismal). It's not my favorite fresco so I often pawned that off on any child that was standing next to me at the moment. And how could I forget fireworks. But fireworks aren't really all that special, unfortunately they have lost their appeal because I'm pretty sure I hear at least one bomba everyday and I still jump every time I hear the boom. So I hope I've painted a nice picture for you and if you're interested in experiencing it in real time come visit me next year on December 7! Hint Hint: I would like visitors, really anytime you don't have to wait until December.
Another highlight of my week: I watched ELF on TV. I love that movie so much and it just reminds me of Christmas and home, so I was elated to see the opening credits while flipping through the stations trying to find anything other than a telenovela. I did appreciate watching the movie, but I still can't fully adapt to movies/TV shows dubbed over in Spanish. They just lose some of their appeal, for example cotton headed ninnymuggin just doesn't have the same spark in Spanish - it's literally lost in translation.
I've been in site for almost a month now, and I really am enjoying it more and more each day (even though I do wish I had more productive things to do during the days). I'm beginning to recognize more people; I hear my name shouted while walking down the streets more often; and I'm starting to feel more comfortable in the community. The best day was probably the day of the Purisima - I was walking home and a whole truck bed full of kids started shouting my name, and while I was walking around "trick or treating" I would randomly hear my name shouted from different houses and corners and some kids even ran up and gave me hugs :)
I hope I've put enough of a positive spin on my experience in site to make up for my couple negative posts earlier. I promise I'm not crying as much as I used to and even though I miss home and everyone there I'm feeling good about where I am and hopefully where I'm headed.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Sweetheart! sorry I HAVE BEEN LAXED WITH THE WRITING. My in laws are still here. So when i do get a chance I will have lots to write!! I am so happy for you. What progress! I am glad to hear you being so positive. I am really proud of you. Way to make lemon aide when Handed lemons! I love you!

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  2. Keep up the good work Linds! Just wait...pretty soon it will seem like almost the entire community knows who you are...and then you'll go visit other places far away from M&M (that's what i'm calling your town) and random people will STILL know who you are! You're awesome. Sending positive vibes your way.

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  3. I love reading this good news! I'm so gladbyou have found some great ways to spends your time and to make a difference in the community. Way to go Lindsey. Thinking about you all the time, xoxoxoxo, Jenny

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