Thursday, July 30, 2009

July and the FERIA

So as if 4th of July wasn't awesome enough, the town Fair of Jocotán has got to be one of the best times I've had here. I've been told that this year was one of the best in a while, but Drew will have to compare for me. It of course started Thursday morning at 3am when I get a phone call from Tia Neldy (my neighbor) that the whole Muni is going around to the houses of the Señorita's of Jocotan to serenade them, I made the mistake of not going and of course was awaken by the blasting of firecrackers anyway. Then that morning was the Parade with all the local schools, Señorita's, bands, clowns, dancers, and whatever else they could think to throw in, including a goat. Each day there was a lunch for all the Muni and coordinators of the fair which included live music, churrascos, and a good time. I only went to the luncheon on Thursday as my stomach has been queasy lately (fairly sure I have parasites). And then there was a Rodeo with bull riding and the next day another parade but just with cowboys and horses and ranchero music and this odd, massive, bull type animal which the Señorita of Agriculture rode. There was motocross Saturday, which I didn't go to because of too much fun on Friday... and dances every night, which I did attend two of them, one by accident. All around just a great event, and the venders are still lingering although slowly one by one taking down each wood construction, foosball table, and smoothie blenders.

Needless to say work was put to a halt in the past week because of it all, but I can't say I'm disappointed about that. Although Tuesday back to work it was, (Monday of course was to rest after the fair) and now the Mayor has uniforms for everyone to wear. I do not wear the uniform, mainly because I was at 4th of July when they ordered them, but I have to say I'm pretty glad. The grant writing process is still slow as everyone is still trying to catch up on work from before the fair, so I have focused back to working on the library some as well. Tomorrow I am going to check out a Guatemalan publishing company that might have some ideas on how to get books. They invited our library to a conference last weekend but well... as you know it was the fair :P

Peace, Love, and many fairs to you all,
Robin

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Friday, July 10, 2009

4th of July and Spanish


Hey sorry I have't posted in a while. I am currently at the Peace Corps office again. I have been away from my site for a while because of a Volunteer training, 4th of July, and a week of Spanish classes. The Spanish classes were pretty rough, mainly because subjunctive tenses don't exist in english I think... but very useful as well. It seems like I've been here at the office forever and I am ready to go home although I am fairly certian going home means encountering the spiders that have infested my house while I was away. These spiders I now know are Brown Reclouse (sp?) and dangerous. I brought a dead one back to the medical office to get it identified, no worries I have Raid.
In other news Micheal Jackson died, which has been a severe loss for the country of Guatemala and they now mourn this loss with lots of his music, which I suppose is happening in the US too. We did jam out to some of it at the All-Volunteer 4th of July Party, which was awesome although it didn't have fireworks.
My work is coming along, as the park is now finishing up thanks to the help of Outreach for World Hope and their volunteers. I am nor trying to solocite Small Project Assistance (SPA)funds for training our community groups. I know very little about grant writing and expect the process to be very slow. This month is our town Fair though so I don't think much will get done until afterwards.
Hope everyone is doing good, and I can't wait to come home to visit!!!
Peace, Love,
Robin