Friday 24 May 2013

Birthdays, byes, busyness and ... OREO’s!



Hola amigos!

Can’t believe I am going on a month already, time is flying by so quickly (mind you I still have three months to go). This weekend I said goodbye to one of the volunteers, Bella she had been here since September. She is the first of the many volunteers here to be leaving and the others will all be leaving by June 1st. It is so sad to have to say goodbye to people I have only known for such a short time.

Now with Bella gone we are down to Lauren, Emily (who is only there 3 days a week) and I to teach at the school. Needless to say I am so busy this week! Not only are we down teachers we are have only two weeks left of school and the final push is on for exam prep and final projects. This week I am teaching everything; math, grammar, reading, P.E., science, drama, art and music!

I also have been working with the older kids in the afternoon painting a mural. Two weeks ago I was shown the camp ground for the first time, and well frankly, it looked nothing like a camp. It looks like a tiny field (probably less than an acre) with trees and rocks and garbage all over the place. I suggested that we paint a mural on the back wall to add a little (much needed) colour. So every Wednesday in the afternoons me and a group on kids head down to the field and work on this wall. I forgot to take before pictures and the other pictures failed to load, but you can imagine something very simple. The idea is that during the camp we will get the kids to put hand prints on the wall to fill in the trees. I think it will look really good when it’s done!
In the next week at school we have exams, a talent show, a beach day and a prom (it’s going to be so cute). It is going to be so fun and busy!

We had another birthday yesterday, I am starting to think that people celebrate their half birthday’s and whole birthdays around here we have had so many, but they are always fun. We went to my now favorite bar called Manny’s. It’s this funky little bar that is open at the front and looks out over the Malecon which is a beautiful cliff that meets the ocean.

Also I have done a lot more exploring this week and have found some cool stuff all around. Nearly died of exhaustion climbing a mountain the other day, but it was beautiful walking down!

Also you are probably a little curious about the title. Well do to my lack luster food situation I have resorted to Oreo’s. You can buy little packs with 4 Oreo’s or you can buy a big bag of little packs. I have no particular love of Oreo’s back at home, but they seem to satisfy my cravings here, and I have eaten so many of them!

Anyways I am hopefully looking forward to a visitor from the homeland soon, woohoo!

Wednesday 15 May 2013

La Drama

I feel a case of writers block lurking around so hopefully this post turns out well. I have added lots of pictures to compensate.

The last few months the kids at the school have been practicing and rehearsing a drama (Anthony is British, so naturally everything seems a bit more dramatic in proper English) but really it’s just a play. Anthony wrote and directed this play/musical about the history of Cabrera with a Romeo & Juliet storyline. It is believed that Cabrera is where Christopher Columbus originally landed when trying to sail around the world (along with every other town along the coast). The kids have worked so hard and we got rained out on the originally planned date but the postponed show was spectacular. I have included many pictures because my role in the play other than as a guard who assumes Christopher Columbus to be visiting the King and Queen to fix the broken toilet (ba-dum-ching) was to take pictures! A few hundred pictures later...


I have grown quite accustomed to the quiet little lives the locals live here. I go to school in the day and sit in my rocking chair on the porch after my 4:30 dinner and I go to bed early. On the weekends I like to sleep in (not very Dominican of me) but I love to stay out of the sun and I tend to linger in the shade and not go out in the sun until after 2:00 PM (which is very Dominican).

One thing that the locals do that I will never be accustomed to is staring. I know I am a Gringo (foreigner) but seriously if looks could kill... I hate the staring and they also hiss and whistle and honk at me. It’s like they have never seen a white person before. I am whiter than white here but dark by comparison to myself at home. Two weeks and a bottle of sun screen later I have a pretty good tan and hopefully in another two weeks I won’t be so noticeably white.

This Saturday Bella is leaving which is really sad because a lot of people I have met will be leaving between now and June. However at the end of June a whole new houseful will be coming to stay with me for the summer camp. I still don’t have many ideas for my Superstar Status at camp, I need your ideas!!

Also I feel like I could be doing more work and I think I am going to try pairing up with another organization down here on the weekends or weeknights. The people that I am working with are really flexible and supportive and there are a lot of great organizations down here I just need to decide where I want to channel my energies. I will hopefully find something soon and then I will let you all know what I find.  

Peace!

Monday 6 May 2013

First Days of School

Well a few days of school and I am exhausted!

The school was not at all what I expected. It is basically a classroom the size of a smaller than average bedroom that is attached to Anthony and Fiona’s house with the second class room being located in covered area where one would pack a car. Despite this the school does their best with the limited resources they have. 

The kids call me Miss Elle which I think is so cool (I know kind of lame, but I like it). Lauren is the head teacher with Anthony and she is such a young and spunky person who is so great with the kids but also just really good about hanging out with Bella, Emily and I. Also the kids at the school are all so equally cute I can’t possibly pick a favorite. In the morning there are young kids that come from 9:00 – 12:00 and then in the afternoon from 2:00 – 4:00 older kids come, it’s all based on what level the kids are at so the ages range in each group. 

There are only a few weeks left of school, but the expectations are high for my involvement in the school. This week I will be teaching Zumba and Math I am so excited for it and spend most of my nights choreographing the dances for Zumba in my room. 

Even though it is sad that the regular school is ending I am so excited for the camp! Anthony and Fiona talked about how some of the camp counselors become Rock Stars to the kids. Needless to say I have been thinking hard about how I can pave the way to riches and fame (mostly just fame (in the small town hero kind of way)) for the summer! I think I have an advantage being here before all the summer volunteers and the planning has commenced!

My routine has become more normal the meals have become better, but still hit and miss. I am now sleeping through the night despite knowing there is a lizard in my room (ugh). I may have been over dramatic about the condition of my house, now that I getting to know the town I see that it could have been way worse. I attached (if it worked) a picture of my house, but keep in mind my room is separate from the rest of the house and used to be rented out as a separate apartment. 


This weekend we are celebrated Bella’s Birthday on the 5th, she is turned 19 that spring chicken. We went to the beach and Lauren's husband cooked for us on the beach.
Maria, Nellie, Emily and Raul on a adventure hike.
There was so much sun, rum, food and people. It was a really beautiful beach (like all beaches are here).  We are also celebrating Nellie’s Birthday on Friday because his is on the 7th (so it will be just like home where I would usually have my two best friend’s birthdays this week). There is talk of sleeping on the beach Friday night for Nellie's birthday.

It has been and will be a fun and busy week and a half here. This week I am hoping to really connect with each of the kids and obtain rock star status at school. I hope to learn more about the town and familiarize myself with the people and the places around me. Also I would like to Skype someone this week, any volunteers?

Peace and love!