Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Bluefields and Palo de Mayo







This past weekend I went with a group of friends/ volunteers to Bluefields for Palo de Mayo. Bluefields is located on the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua. The people that live there speak English, Spanish and Creole. A lot of their ancestors came to Nicaragua as slaves from Africa for the British. The trip was so much fun! When I was there, it felt like I was in a different country. Since a lot of the people there are of African decent a lot of people mistook me for a Nicaraguan. A few times people came up to me and started speaking Creole. I had no idea what they were saying. While I was there I wasn’t sure if I should speak English or Spanish, it was confusing!

Getting there was an adventure in it’s self! We left Managua at 8:30 pm and arrived in a city called Rama at 2:30 in the morning. We waited in Rama until 5:30 am. and then took a little boat (panga) to Bluefields. That’s the primary way the people from Bluefields go back and forth to the capital. There is an airport in Bluefields but of course that is more expensive. On our way back to Managua it was raining and there was no roof on the boat so they covered us up with a tarp like luggage haha. It was very interesting. I stayed at another volunteer's house during the trip. His name is William. He lives in Bluefields with a family. His family is so nice; they have a really nice house and a huge family.

There was a parade to celebrate Palo de Mayo while we were there. Palo de Mayo means may pole in Spanish. Which is adopted from the May Pole that is celebrated in England. In Nicaragua, they are celebrating fertility. They dance around an actual tree with fruits tied to it. I didn’t get to see a May Pole dance, but I saw the decorated tree. At the parade there were people from the coast dancing traditional dances; it was really fun to watch and the little kids were so cute! I also ate seafood and sat by the water. I didn’t realize how much I miss living near water. It was very relaxing. I heard reggae music nonstop while I was there. It was a nice change from the music I hear normally in my site. There were a few bumpy moments during trip, which is inevitable when traveling, but overall a good trip! I want to go back and see all the beaches there, especially corn island and pearl lagoon!

Pictures: From Bottom to top
The Dock in Rama before we left for Bluefields
On the boat about to dock in Bluefields
A May Pole
A view if the parade from up above
Me with my friend Stephanie and Megan at a resturant by the water

I will put up the rest of the pictures on facebook.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Central Park Inauguration





This past weekend was the inauguration of the central park in my town. When I first got here in November it was under construction. I was told by many people that the park was really beautiful before. So I was really curious to see what they would do. The finished product is really great! There are beautiful trees and a little gazebo and benches and a basketball court and a stage. Last night they had a free concert for everyone. They had tradional folklore dances and some hip hop dances which was fun to see.

I also saw a band called the Nuvevo Panzers. One of the first songs they started singing was one of my favorite songs I hear on the radio here in Nica. At first I thought omg this is the same group that sings this song, yay! Then I heard another song I knew and that’s when I put it all together. Last night I heard my first Nicaraguan cover band. They played all the popular songs that are on the radio and it was a big dance party. It was fun to watch all the people dancing, and doing salsa, merengue, and bachata. All the dances I can’t do, but want to learn. It was a nice event, to get everything in the town together to celebrate. Because of this big dance party, we don’t have school today. The mayor decided that people will need some rest today after the bacanal aka big fiesta. I took some pictures but they aren’t very good. There is also a picture of the park during the daytime(also not very good_). There is also picture of my host brother with his project. He worked really hard on it and I was impressed. It’s all the rivers in Central America.

Adios Amigos

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Mom and Britt Visit Nicaragua!








Hola a Todos!

I just had a wonderful week of fun with my mom and sister in Nicaragua. I knew it was going to be a good trip when I picked them up from the airport and my mom told me that she accidentally put the house phone in her purse and brought it to Nicaragua. If that isn't a sign for a good trip I don't know what is!

So the first day they arrived. We went to the hotel to drop our stuff off. We stayed in the city of Granada. We took a short nap and then we decided to go in the city to walk around and eat dinner. In many ways Nicaragua is my mom's shopping dream come true. There are so many booths with crafts and such. My mom's favorite. Even though I had to explain the Nicaraguan/American money conversion to her every time she bought something... haha The city of Granada has a lot of cool restaurants and places to walk around. It was fun for Mom and Britt to walk around.

The next two days we spend visiting my old host family and my new host family. On Monday along with another friend of mine, we took my first host mom and host sister out to lunch in Catarina. At the restaurant we could look out and see Laguna de Apoyo, it was really pretty. Then Tuesday we went to the Market in the city of Masaya to do more shopping. We ate some delicious fresh fruit drinks before going to my town to see my current host family and to walk around the city. My mom brought gifts for the family and they really seemed to like them. Later on a few of my students from my community English class came over to meet my mom and sister. They were supposed to introduce themselves in English but they ended up doing nothing more than giggling. They were cute though.

The next day we decided to go to Mombacho volcano. We went in a truck up a steep hill to go part of the way up the mountain. Then after that we went on about an hour long hike to see the different look out points on the volcano. It was really pretty. Although not what my mom and sis were looking for. I think they wanted to see some smoke and lava haha. We plan on going to an active volcano next time. After this trip to the volcano we re-named mom MOM-bacho after the volcano. She can erupt just like a volcano haha. (Not really but it was funny to us at the time) We felt very active and adventurous that day because we went on a hike!

On Thursday we went to visit the Isletas of Granada. They are little islands that were formed when the volcano erupted and the rock from the volcano formed hundreds of little islands. We took a boat out to the islands and we had a tour guide show us all the flowers and birds and beautiful houses on the islands. If you are interested in buying an island, they start at about $300,000. We also went to Monkey Island. We tried to feed them Mangos but they weren't having it.

The trip went by really fast. It was so much fun to spend time with my mom and sister. I didn't want them to leave. I think they had a really great time in Nicaragua. The trip brought out their adventurous sides. At he end of the trip they already told me that they wanted to come back! If anyone wants to come and visit me between now and Christmas time, let me know!!!

I had a really great time with my mom and sister. I just wanted to make sure they had a good time and I think I accomplished that!

I have one or two pictures from everyday of the trip. The rest of my pictures will be on facebook.

Hasta Luego

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Language Taller and Matagalpa


Hello All,
Que Onda!? I have been really busy with school and planning with my teachers. Coordinating with all four of my teachers is a lot harder than I thought.

Anyway this past week I was at a spanish language workshop. Since I was at the intermediate level before the end of training I had to go back for a week long workshop to evaluate my spanish and to see if it had improved or not. So I was kind of dreading it at first, but in the end it was really good to review certain topics and learn new grammar. We were able to ask the teacher questions. I think that my spanish has improved a lot but I still have a loong way to go to have that perfect spanish that I want. Hopefully after two years I will get there.

So for the language workshop we had to stay with a family for a week in our old training town. I love my training town. It's really small and everyone there is super nice and they always remember me when I come back. Most people stayed with their same families they had during training. My host family didn't have a new volunteer so I had to stay with a completely new family. I was a little bit nervous about that because I would be staying with strangers again. Well I was worried for nothing! The family I stayed with were some of the nicest people ever! They made me feel right at home. Elba and Luis were the parents and then Emanuel and Orlando were the two boys. They were so sweet. They talked to me and they said they want to come visit me at my site. I am always amazed at how sweet and caring Nicaraguans are. So many times complete strangers have gone out of their way to help me or make me feel comfortable.

This past weekend a big group of us went to Matagalpa to see Sam's ( a volunteer from my group) new house. He has this great new house with two levels and a kitchen and it's awesome. He had a little house warming party. It was like a mini reunion. It was so much fun to see everyone! We also went into the city and I had a calzone, it was soo good. I haven´t had Italian food like that in a long time! We also went out for a little dancing that night too.

Well that´s all for now, I have to get to school.

Picture: The Group at Sam´s house. We have ¨finger mustaches on¨I realized that I am completely covering mine and defeating the purpose!

Monday, March 7, 2011

Life Update

Buenos Dias

I haven’t written an entry in awhile. I have been really busy with school and getting use to my schedule. Teaching is going pretty well so far. I am starting to get to know my teachers better which makes it easier to work with them. The other day one of the students asked me why all gringos (americans) have dreadlocks lol. I just started laughing. I explained to him that a lot of the gringos that come to Nicaragua do have dreadlocks but not all Americans have them. My community class is going well. It’s kind of nice to be the only person in charge of the class so you can do things the way you want to. Sometimes it can be intimidating also because you want to make sure they are learning and that the class is interesting. But I have a good group and they all seem really interested in learning English. We have had four classes now.

This past weekend I went to a jazz Concert in Masaya. It was really fun. The U.S. embassy brought bands from the United States, Germany and Nicaragua together for a four day festival. It was free and the bands were good. It was outside and there were tables and chairs set up for people to sit. It’s fun to get out and things like that. My friends and I felt so cultured lol.

I still haven’t made that many Nicaragua friends. I do have a few friends, but not that many. I really love hanging out with my Peace Corps friends but I also want to have a few Nica friends. But I guess my teachers are my friends and people in my host family are my friends. I guess I haven’t really made friends that are my age. But I met two different sets of people this week and they invited me to their house for a meal so maybe I will make more friends soon.

But I am very excited because my mom and sister are coming in about 6 weeks! I can’t wait to seem them. I am slowing trying to prepare them for the ridiculous heat! lol I am going to stay in the hotel with them and I am really excited about that. (Hot shower and air conditioning)

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

I guess I am a Teacher Now



Hi All,
I am glad to say that I have sucessful survived my first few days of teaching! It wasn´t too bad. I guess I am a teacher now because when the kids see me in the street they yell Hola Profe (Hi Teacher). Sometimes I look around and then realize they are talking to me! Its different here because the students call the teachers Profesora or Profesora instead of Miss Bland ect. So I am getting use to that.

Being in the school for the first few days, I already realize that this is going to be a challenge. All of the classrooms are full to the brim with students and some of them are standing up because their aren´t enough desks! There are anywhere between 35 to 51 students in one classroom. One of the classrooms didn´t even have a board. The limited resources make it hard to teach and learn. But we are going to work with what we have and try and make English class fun. The fact that I am from another country makes me cool! (I think...) I am working with four teachers, two that work in the morning and two that work in the afternoon. I am still trying to figure out my schedule, but I am going to try and alternate days between morning and afternoon. We are supposed to work about 16 hours a week. All the teachers at the school are really nice and they are trying to make me feel comfortable and welcome. I also start my community enlgish class on Monday. I already have 21 people interested. This is going to be a challenging year for me but I know it will be rewarding at the same time. I feel so productive in Nicaragua. I have been getting up early (5 am) to go to the gym. Then coming home and showering and going to school. Wow, only in Nicaragua lol.

In other news... I chopped off all my hair. Turns out my hair didn´t really handle this weather too well. So after six months I decided to go to the hair salon. My hair was a disaster. It was uneven and just a mess! So I told the woman to just cut it all off and start over. I am still geting use to it. Not sure that I like it. I look at myself in the mirror and I am like hmmmm who is that. But I think it was a good idea because my hair was damaged. I think it will grow back healthy now...

Thats all for now. I will hopefully get through the first week of school. I am sure I will have more stories to come

Pictures... the hair...

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

“Hey Now, You’re an All Star!”





For the past few days I have been attending workshops with the other English teachers before the start of the school year. I know it’s hard to believe but I have yet to start teaching in the classroom as a volunteer. School starts on Tuesday February 15th. I am pretty nervous about it. I have basically been waiting for School to start but now that it is finally here, I am nervous!

For our workshops, all the different disciplines are split into different classrooms. So I have workshops with only the English teachers. At the workshops, there are English teachers from all the surrounding schools, so I was meeting a lot of the teachers for the first time . So the first day of the workshop I was basically the most popular kid in school. Everyone wanted to know everything about me and ask me questions and the definitions of words. I would be talking to one person and then someone else across the room would interrupt and ask another question. Then another person would invite me to their house for lunch. It was pretty crazy, although I felt pretty special. It was like I was the most popular kid in school! The group of teachers that I will be working with are really nice and they all seem like they enjoy their jobs. I am looking forward to helping them in anyway that I can.

I am also in the process of starting a community English class. This will be a class for people who aren’t currently studying English but want to learn. This will be a more informal class in the evenings I think. This class will be a lot smaller than the other classes so that should be nice. I am nervous about that class too! I just want to do well! Needless to say I am going to be really busy!

Well that’s all for now, I know I will have many stories once school starts. Wish me luck!

Dale Pues

Pictures:
A photo of my wall with all my pictures
Alex and her new rocking chair ( I tried to tell her to sit like a lady!) haha