Saturday, June 16, 2007

Time starting to fly by…..

I can’t exactly remember everything I did last week – I think it involved me doing a lot of writing and investigating. It’s also what I did for most of this week.

You see, for the proposal I’m writing – I need accurate information about the prices of certain building supplies (ie – cement, sand, bricks….), so, I went to a few hardware stores to get price quotes. What I wouldn’t kill for a good Home Depot.

Putting this budget together is a little on the irritating side, but, it’ll be worth it in the end…I hope.

And incase you are completely lost as to what I am talking about – here’s a summary. I’m writing a proposal to get funds to make improvements to the ovens of artisans in my community. These improvements include constructing chimneys and permanent roofs. The application requires a full detailed budget – that’s the part I’m working on now.

While in town, I had lunch with another volunteer – she was having a bad week, so I treated her to some food. We lived large and had Pizza Hut.

Last week I also managed to kill off whatever animal was using my pila (sink area) as a bathroom – yes, I had to sacrifice some peanut butter to mash in with the poison, but it was well worth it. I also got to see the ‘rodents of unusual size’ that now live in my backyard….I went to bed early that night.

What else can I tell ya about? My mail carrier doesn’t want to carry my mail to Sonsonate for me, he thinks it would be better if I did it. When I see him next, I’m going to have a conversation with him about the job of a mail carrier. I hate the post office. If you have any questions or doubts about my hatred of the post office, please feel free to ask Maryann.

Or I can talk about how I made some of my own pottery – a turtle and a tray to be precise. All the artisans thought it was funny – seeing me covered in clay and having a blast. It took me three different visits to finish the pieces – once for the body of the piece, second for the details and the final to polish it. Unfortunately, only one piece survived firing – the other was just too weak.

We are also in the full swing of the rainy season – aka ‘winter’. It’s nice some days – just relax in my hammock, watch the rain fall and drink some tea.

That brings me to this week. Monday was the inauguration of the Ronald McDonald Children’s Mobile Clinic – it’s in town for the week. They do free medical work for children up to 18 years of age. It’s a brand new thing – the first one in Central America. Basically, what it is is that they have this big RV filled with doctors and stuff – then they drive from town to town. Not a bad thing.

Tuesday morning was spent building another fuel-efficient stove – this time up at San Pedro with Rachael. We did it with one of her small schools. I have a feeling I will be returning to San Pedro in the future to build more stoves. This could become quite the unintentional project.

Then I continued working with the English teachers. It’s mostly just working on their grammar and pronunciation. One is all about it and keeps me late just to practice speaking in English, the other can’t wait to get out. I’m also helping with different ways of teaching English – mostly with games. The last one was tic/tac/toe and the next will be a sentence game. I only do it in two classes with the teachers so they learn how to present and play the game, after that I leave it to them to do it in their other classes. I don’t want them to become dependent on me to execute the games. I hope they integrate them into their curriculum, but who knows.

Other then that, I just went in search of a candidate to be Queen of the Patron Saint Festivals with Don Justo and Heidy. I just sat there…nothing new. But it was fun on the way back when Don Justo first had to swerve to miss the cow and then swerve the other way to avoid the chicken. Ever just have any one of those days?

Alright, time for the weekend! Who doesn’t like a good soccer tournament?

*Just learned that the mail carrier will take my letters – something about a joke gone terribly wrong.

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