Sunday, May 20, 2007
So much stuff, so little writing
So much has happened in so little time!!!!
Good things first.
After many weeks of preparation, and going to the primary school once or twice a week, and after school rehearsals, we have sucessfully completed the environmental kids day. It turned out. Really nice, and I was very happy because so few parents came ot the planning meeting, but loads came to the event. First graders presented their posters on why trees are important, and second and third graders did a little skit about bats, and four fifth and sixth graders we did a skit about organisms that live in the grounds. My family helped me a lot, making popcorn and mango refresco, and generally helping with organization. Isabel and Henrry along with Nelson and Ivan and another friend Dona Rafaela did another skit on the environment, Nelson organized a few games, Juancito, a parent of a really sweet second grader named Darwing played guitar and sang, as did Francisco. We had a piñata, and all the kids went crazy, as always, getting way too close to the kid swinging the stick, and ready to lose an eye or punch out a competitor just for a piece of candy. The kids in 4-6th grade had all made masks during class time with me, which was super fun and they loved it. It was great because I just let them choose their organisms and do their masks however they wanted, just bring creative. A big shout out to my friend Julio and Shion and their friend kirsty who helped me make masks for 1-3rd grade. So now that the kids are all motivated, I am just going to keep working with 4-6th grade by combining environmental education with the natural sciences lectures they have, and hopefully making sure Prof. Mercedes comes along and helps me out and maybe learns a few things. I want to give a BIG shout out to my friend Sara Scvronick, and Coralie from
Second cool thing was my friends Shion and Julio visiting from chinanadega, where we had met while I was traveling with my friend Peleus. They are really cool and fun and I took them around Miraflor, and with Shions help, /I am going to try and make a compost toilet in Sontule at my house and maybe we can start some sort of project for it. He lent me a book, so Ill try making a muestra on my own first.
Third cool thing is that Sam and Njal are my new field assistants and working out great. Both really cool laid back guys, Sam more tranquilo and njal more payaso. Njal has all sorts of personality quirks, like making “um chikka” disco sounds and speaking in French when he means to speak English. He makes people laugh, and then they have started picking up his habits, like the disco sounds, and saying “boo-yeah”. Sam plays guitar and so does Njal, so they have been jamming a bit with Fran and Henrry, and otoniel wants to invite them to play with his band. Sam is a sporty guy and so has started playing soccer with the Sontule jovenes. One day all the guys working for me had an impromptu soccer game with Henrry and moncho, and they were all so cute and being boys and bouncing soccer balls off their heads. Only they didn’t have a soccer ball, just a semi deflated basketball they used like a soccer ball.
The bad things
In more bad work related news, Eduardo says we cant work on his farm. Says we damaged the fences. Thats BS, hes just being difficult. Maybe he wants money. Maybe he didnt like that Santos was working. Which, apparently, was suddenly a big issue this year, since I could have hired someone from the community. But Santos worked last year and NOBODY said anything. I had a meeting with the coops and asked about probelms, suggestions, etc, and NOONE said anything. Just all chatted behind my back until word gets around. Maybe now that Santos has gone he will let us back on.
Sad things.
Nando, the sweet old man who lived at Doña Lucias and Don Rogelios, is in the hospital. He has been there for two weeks and they just operated. Only I found out, they did not operate to do a biopsy on the stomach tumors he has, they just did a bypass so that he would be able to eat something, and there for be more comfortable until he dies, which seems inevitable at this point. So hes dying, and he knows it. I am sad. And I am angry because I don’t think hes getting the best care possible for the medical people. The good thing is is that he has lots of family and friends visiting him and caring for him. Even his errant son, with whom he doesn’t have much contact, has come back to be with him. I have gone to visit him. He is very thin, and hasn’t eaten in two weeks, they haven’t even given him anything, just glucose drip. But he seems in good spirits.
I have told many stories a out Nando, hes the one with the teeth he puts in for special occasions, and the halo of white hair with catches the light at celebraciones when he takes his ever present baseball cap off. Hes the old man that like to give the chele girls big hugs, and I was never sure if it was just wanting contact, or slight lecherous, or just that he fancies cheles and likes to hug us because we are fat and soft, and friendly. I will keep visiting him, and hope he feels better and is comfortable and not in pain.
Look how I spend way too much time on bad things…..
More good stuff
I have been getting up every day at 3:30 or 4:00am, and while that is not so fun, there are some benefits. For instance, one morning, Sam and I ate breakfast on a hillside, watching a beautiful sunrise deep red and clothed in hazy clouds breakthrough into full yellow light and bathe the valley in that lovely tropical glow
Last night I went out with Otoniel and Juanita and baby Zaira to Semaforo Rancho Bar. It’s a lot bigger now, with HUGE rancho roofs thatched with palm leaves. We saw an awesome band called Café, which was a pianist and two guitarists and a bongo player. There is just a rule that any band with a good bongo player is a good band. Just lovely, and such good interpretations of meringues and romantic songs with a more acoustic feel. Like MTV
More fun Nicaragua expressions:
De plano?- Seriously?
Simon- yes
Enhuevado- angry
Ahuevado-sad or upset
A huevo- with a lot of effort
Clarin or clarin de Guerra: claro, which means yes or of course
Baño de zopilote- when you only have enough water to dunk your head, or bathe very quickly, like a how vulture bathe
Events
I think global warming is going to screw hard time with tropical countries. All anyone can talk about right now is how the rain is late, and there might not be rain until June, and what are they going to eat. The people who planted right after one rainfall, think more would come, but didn’t, are going to lose their crop, which means no food, and also losing all the seeds for next year. Major problem.
In other news, deforestation is so widespread in western Africa, hat the Saharan winds are carrying thousands of tons of topsoil over the
