wow.. that statement couldn't be ore true here in peru.. where do i even start,..
On wednesday in my group 3 class, i let a little girl go get water outside our classroom. the water is actually water bottles we fill up at our house from the water bottles we use...there is no running water at the SKIP office..and i would actually venture to say there isn't running water in most of the houses where our kids live.. so anyways.. i let this girl go get water outside and she is taking a while.. so i peek my head outside to check on her... so what did i catch her doing? stealing the tops from the water bottles...i am thinking what in the heck is she going to do with those things... of course i make her give them to me.. even though it didn't really matter if she took them.. but of course she has to learn she can't take whatever it is that she wants... so i ask her why she needs them.. i didn't really understand why but i heard the colegio which is her school.. i told her i would collect some from the house. and give them to her tomorrow.. gotta get someone to translate for me.. because i am dying to know why she is hoarding bottle tops...
at the end of the same day while my kids were playing a bit i was going through some of the games and junk in the classroom. there is a spider man puzzle but the box is so old and ruined that it isn't even holding on the pieces. so what do i do? i toss the box... to which one of my kids runs to the trash and picks it up and is like.. i am taking this home with me!!! he was so excited to take an old wrinkled puzzle box home... he even put in the window to see if he could see it on the other side of the window..
there are two ways i can interpret these situations .. one to feel sorry for the kids i work with because they get excited over what we would consider trash or two.. to feel sorry for americans because we are so wasteful and not thankful for the things we have in our life...think about how much stuff we throw away on a daily basis that could be used for something...my trash plus your trash plus the millions of people in the states..its sickening to think of what we are doing to our environment.. just sickening.. i am not suggesting we hoard bottle tops and hang trash on our walls.. but just think about all of the little things in our lives that we throw away without even thinking about it....
Friday, October 28, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Where am I???
| Playing Soccer in the street outside of SKIP |
On a lighter note..when we went up to SKIP yesterday afternoon i ound Liz holding a tiny skinny little kitten.. i hate cats but this one was pretty cute! she decided that kitty she named manzana (apple in spanish) needed some milk.. so we walked a block down and bought some condensed milk in a can and had the store owner open it for us! When we got back to SKIP Liz tells Dona Vikki (a woman who works there from El Porvenir) that she wants to keep the kitten at SKIP! Dona Vikki laughs and was like oh no the kids would kill it! Then liz decides she wants to keep it.. next thing you know.. this woman walks up.. pretty much grabs the cat out of liz's hands and stuffs it into a box and puts the box into a big bag. the look on liz's face cracked me up because she really did want that cat.. not sure what she would have done with it.. but oh well! i mean she stuffed the kitten in a box and then into a bag.. the animals are thought of so differently than in the states.. i don't think we would ever stuff a cat into a box!
Ok.. so now the gross part of my day. Liz and I did Deportes with the kids. Deportes is basically PE class. At one point we took a break and got some water.. while on break we saw a dog come over and he was chewing on something rather long.. we thought it was a snake si i had to go check it out..i walked over there and was immediately GROSSED out.. the dog was chewing on a super long hairy dog tail.. are you kidding me!!! this dog was eating another dog's dismembered tail... i had the most horrified look on my face when i caught the eyes of some men playing soccer and they just burst into laughter.. OMG!!! i guess dogs need to ea too. huh!
so my day in a nutshell... a man throwing a rock at our taxi, tiny kitten getting stuffed into a box, and a dog eating a long furry dog's tail. Doesnt get any more interesting than that!
whoa!
It has been an interesting couple of days for sure!I will just start from last Thursday....Thursdays are the nights that we have family dinner at the house.. it is usually cooked by the newest volunteers to come into the house.. so this time.. it was prepared by two girls from argentina, Julieta and Noellia. They prepared empanadas.. YUMMY! while they were preparing it they realized the only glitch ewas the fact that we only have one very small oven.. so they walked to the empanadas to bakeries in the area to see if they would cook them for us.. everyone said no but one place a few blocks over.. i can't imagine walking into a bakery in the states and asking them to cook something for me! We finally ate around 10 PM and the empanadas were delicious.. both julieta and and Noellia have vowed to never make empanadas again in Peru!
Friday night Danny, a girl who has been here almost a year, volunteered to teach us how to make pizza for dinner!! A lot of people were out of the house so it was nice that only a few people hung around for the pizza making! it was a great night.. good music. dancing around the kitchen and lots of laughs! my kind of night!!!
Friday night was an early night because all of the girls had decided to get up early and go to the Sol Market. Sol Market is the nme us gringas gave it because the currency in Peru is Soles (Sol) and everything at this market is basically a Sol... unless your name is Liz and then they always charge you FIVE SOLES!!! So the Sol Market is a bout a ten minute walk from our house.... it is basically a street where people lay out all sorts of clothes on a giant blanket .. and i do mean all sorts of clothes!! there were people sleeping on piles of used clothes too.. not just children.. but adults too.. laugh out loud.. kinda funny seeing grown adults sleeping on piles of clothes they are trying to sell! it was fun seeing the american shirts that were being sold there.. i even saw one from Dallas with the Ernst N Young symbol on it! Small world huh! i found a great shirt that on the back said "Goodbye Michael.. from Baltimore to Beijung" i loved that stupid shirt because it was such a personal shirt and i had no clue who michael was..i know i am a weirdo! the woman tried to sell it to me for 5 soles which is roughly a $1.15.... i felt like she was trying to scam because i was a gringo and i declined their offer... i realize as i m writing this how ridiculous i sound though! I ended up only buying a really cute dress that was actually brand new! i think i have even it sold in the states..
One of my housemates, Zoe, suggested we do a ten sol challenge where we can only spend 10 sols and buy the most ridiculous outfits and have a modeling session! that would be hysterical!!!!
Saturday night we celebrated our volunteer coordinator's birthday, Karolina, at a fancy house in the country. Liz, an English volunteer, is dating a guy named Javier.. we had the party at Javier's uncle's house ... it was a great little house.. you would never know it was there because it was on this street that looked like rubbish.. but when you got inside the gate it was a bit of paradise.. lush green grass, an area for dancing, a small little chapel, horses, it backed to the mountains. it it such a stark contrast from what we see everyday in El Porvenir. This is the same Uncle that owns the fancy nightclub that we went to a few weeks back.
Sunday we bussed it to Huanchaco and laid on the beach all day! it was awesome because the sun was finally out... i feel so sun deprived here.. so it was great!
It was great chill weekend and just what i needed!!
Friday night Danny, a girl who has been here almost a year, volunteered to teach us how to make pizza for dinner!! A lot of people were out of the house so it was nice that only a few people hung around for the pizza making! it was a great night.. good music. dancing around the kitchen and lots of laughs! my kind of night!!!
Friday night was an early night because all of the girls had decided to get up early and go to the Sol Market. Sol Market is the nme us gringas gave it because the currency in Peru is Soles (Sol) and everything at this market is basically a Sol... unless your name is Liz and then they always charge you FIVE SOLES!!! So the Sol Market is a bout a ten minute walk from our house.... it is basically a street where people lay out all sorts of clothes on a giant blanket .. and i do mean all sorts of clothes!! there were people sleeping on piles of used clothes too.. not just children.. but adults too.. laugh out loud.. kinda funny seeing grown adults sleeping on piles of clothes they are trying to sell! it was fun seeing the american shirts that were being sold there.. i even saw one from Dallas with the Ernst N Young symbol on it! Small world huh! i found a great shirt that on the back said "Goodbye Michael.. from Baltimore to Beijung" i loved that stupid shirt because it was such a personal shirt and i had no clue who michael was..i know i am a weirdo! the woman tried to sell it to me for 5 soles which is roughly a $1.15.... i felt like she was trying to scam because i was a gringo and i declined their offer... i realize as i m writing this how ridiculous i sound though! I ended up only buying a really cute dress that was actually brand new! i think i have even it sold in the states..
One of my housemates, Zoe, suggested we do a ten sol challenge where we can only spend 10 sols and buy the most ridiculous outfits and have a modeling session! that would be hysterical!!!!
Saturday night we celebrated our volunteer coordinator's birthday, Karolina, at a fancy house in the country. Liz, an English volunteer, is dating a guy named Javier.. we had the party at Javier's uncle's house ... it was a great little house.. you would never know it was there because it was on this street that looked like rubbish.. but when you got inside the gate it was a bit of paradise.. lush green grass, an area for dancing, a small little chapel, horses, it backed to the mountains. it it such a stark contrast from what we see everyday in El Porvenir. This is the same Uncle that owns the fancy nightclub that we went to a few weeks back.
Sunday we bussed it to Huanchaco and laid on the beach all day! it was awesome because the sun was finally out... i feel so sun deprived here.. so it was great!
It was great chill weekend and just what i needed!!
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Semana de los Ninos
| Why shouldn't dogs be allowed in your class?!?! |
| IndoAmericano: where games and dancing occurs |
What to do!!! Yesterday was Tuesday.. one of the days we teach there.. so Zoe and I decided to check it out since we were getting the "run around". We go to our first class and they are ready for us.. so we were like great! We do an activity with them outside in the courtyard... then when we were ready to go back to the classroom for more of the lesson... the door is locked and the teacher is nowhere to be found... oh well,,, so we let them run around the courtyard with the rest of th student body.. we go to the next two teachers and they had no clue of what the schedule was for the rest of the week.. it is beyond me that you can run a school without a schedule.. BEYOND ME.. makes me so sad for these kids.. they already only get 4 hours of school a day and then their lack of scheduling causes them to lose out on even more educational time...
Even though we didn't have any more classes, Zoe and I decided to stick it out to see what festivities were going to take place.. I was hoping to see some dances and songs... but instead all we got to see were potato sack races and spoon/egg races! At one point they asked the teachers to be involved in the potato sack races... one of the teachers we worked with told her students NOO so they started asking Zoe and I if we would do it for their class... OF COURSE!!! sadly... not many teachers wanted to participate so they canned that race.. SAD FACE!! i am sure those kids would have gone crazy watching one of the only gringas make a fool of herself!!
The Peruvian Government....
The Peruvian government decided last Tuesday to give everyone Friday and Saturday to encourage intra-national travel.. soooo as soon as we heard that we had friday and saturday off we started to plan our weekend getaway!!! this holiday break was much needed... although i love everyone in the house and love that there is always something going.. the fact that i can't have some alone time or some peace and quiet when i want it can be frustrating.. especially since i was sick last weekend..i digress.... anyways.. Amy, Lauren and Joy decide we want to relax in sun.. so we decide on Mancora..
Mancora is a nine hour bus ride north of Trujillo and is supposed o have sun year round unlike Trujillo..... so we back our bags on Thursday and catch the overnight bus, Emtrafresa, close to our house...Some buses have a cama option which means the seats fully extend into a "bed" (cama is bed in spanish)... because we planned our trip so late we only got semi cama.... not ideal but it was fine!
we arrived in mancora around 5:30 am... all discombobulated i stumble out of the bus barely holding all of my junk! From there we catch a mototaxi to our hotel... mototaxis are motorcycles that have seats attached to the back.. don't think i am painting a good picture but not sure how else to describe it! Anyways.. we get to our hotel and it is sooo cute!! ( an English girl told me that one stereotype of Americans is that we use the word cute a lot and now i am acutely aware of the fact that i overuse the word!) Since we got there so early we were able to watch the sunrise and it was soo gorgeous! I was SOOO happy! Peace and quiet and SUN!! everything i needed for the weekend.. didn't think i would be asking for sun after the terrible summer we had in texas this year..
The weekend was perfect.. it was filled with sleeping in , bathing in the sun, beers at noon, and watching the sunset! I was totally able to recharge my battery!
Our return trip was Sunday night at 10:00PM... that got us back into Trujillo around 7:45 am... so i had about 1o minutes to get ready for work before i had to leave the house.. yikes..i am normally way more practical that that... but this is Peru after all, right?!?!
Mancora is a nine hour bus ride north of Trujillo and is supposed o have sun year round unlike Trujillo..... so we back our bags on Thursday and catch the overnight bus, Emtrafresa, close to our house...Some buses have a cama option which means the seats fully extend into a "bed" (cama is bed in spanish)... because we planned our trip so late we only got semi cama.... not ideal but it was fine!
we arrived in mancora around 5:30 am... all discombobulated i stumble out of the bus barely holding all of my junk! From there we catch a mototaxi to our hotel... mototaxis are motorcycles that have seats attached to the back.. don't think i am painting a good picture but not sure how else to describe it! Anyways.. we get to our hotel and it is sooo cute!! ( an English girl told me that one stereotype of Americans is that we use the word cute a lot and now i am acutely aware of the fact that i overuse the word!) Since we got there so early we were able to watch the sunrise and it was soo gorgeous! I was SOOO happy! Peace and quiet and SUN!! everything i needed for the weekend.. didn't think i would be asking for sun after the terrible summer we had in texas this year..
The weekend was perfect.. it was filled with sleeping in , bathing in the sun, beers at noon, and watching the sunset! I was totally able to recharge my battery!
Our return trip was Sunday night at 10:00PM... that got us back into Trujillo around 7:45 am... so i had about 1o minutes to get ready for work before i had to leave the house.. yikes..i am normally way more practical that that... but this is Peru after all, right?!?!
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