Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Leaving la Ciudad

Today is that last day of classes!
Man how time flys. I have already been here a little over a month! I have enjoyed my time in the city and especially getting to know my fellow MCC workers. However, I am definitely ready to leave the city and move on to bigger and better things here in Guatemala.

This weekend I got a glimps of my ¨future life¨ for the next 10 months in Santiago Atitlan. We spent the weekend there helping hand out MCC relief supplies to another lake community San Antonio. I am actually going to be living in a little ¨Pueblo¨ called ChukMuk which is about a 15min back of a truck ride to Santiago. Because of all the mudslides, I am staying in this community which is a fairly new group of people who have moved here because the land that is more safe.
I feel in love with Santiago at first site. Not only is it one of the most gorgeous places I have seen, but it is safe to walk around at night, the people are so friendly, and its rich with culture. My fellow co-workers at ANADESA are super nice and eager to get to know me. I´m excited because spanish is their second language as well, so they are easy to understand and I feel comfortable trying to talk to them.
My host family for the remainder of the year consists of a couple, not much older than myself, and their 5 year old son. So hopefully they will be more like friends than like ¨parents.¨ It will be a challenge, as only the dad speaks Spanish. As I have finally felt comfortable with Spanish, I now find myself encountering yet another language! But they are eager to teach me Tzutujil, how to carry water on my head, how to make tortillas, and to get me into some traditional clothes.
I´m really excited but of course nervous about moving again and getting to know a whole new group of people.
The next two weeks I have meetings and orientation before I head off to Santiago Atitlan for good! And my internet access will be limited starting now. So this is the last blog for a few weeks!
Keep me in your prayers as I enter into another new adventure!

Friday, September 17, 2010

Here Comes the Sun


Finally the sun shines on Guatemala City and the weather is perfect!

This past week was a "monton" of fun!
Last Friday a couple of us went to a photo exhibit. The atmosphere was interesting, sort of a classy/emo feel in the middle of the city.
Saturday I did my final training with my brother, as he rode besid
e me on his bike yelling at me to go faster.
Sunday was the big race day! Compared to the marathon I ran in March, this was a WAY different experience. I trained for a good two months before my last marathon, and this one only trained for maybe a week and a half! Needless to say we ran pretty slow, but keyword "ran" no walking! It was a great way to see the city and feel like a part of the culture. Time actually passed fairly quickly since Anne and I talked the whole way. There were also a lot of school bands, mariochi bands, and many people cheering us on.

I cooked dinner for my family on Sunday/Monday. I made Rellenitos (fried plantines stuffed with beans) on Sunday which my teacher taught me how
to make, and a nacho platter on monday night. Buying fresh veggies from the market is one of my favorite things.
Sept 15th is Independance Day for most of Central America, so there was a huge celebration. We went downtown where there were TONS of people and a huge parade full of bands, floats, cheerleaders, ect. There were mixed feelings, as some are excited to celebrate, and some people don't want to show their support for the government as the country is not all they think it could be.
Overall I'm doing really well...
I am now used to:
all the spanish around me, even if i dont understand it all
my arm falling asleep as I hold on to the railings in the bus
paying in Quetzales
eating beans every day
and being woken up by the sounds of firecrackers in the streets

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Muddy Shoes

The last week and a half was a huge improvement.

I feel like I´m really starting to get the hang of things around here. Learning how to make my way around on the bus systems, getting over my fears of trying to speak the language, and getting to ¨hang out¨more around the city.

We took a field trip to the old part of the city and got a tour of the Palace, which is very extravagant with murals on the walls and also a peace garden inside. We took another trip to the Zoo here in Guatemala city, which I thought was pretty fun. I´ve also been doing some normal things like getting coffee with friends and listening to music downtown.


Mi maestra Edna y yo a el zoologico


This weekend we had a team meeting with all the MCC members from Guatemala and El Salvador. We went to a retreat center just outside the city. The meeting was for planning, discussion, reports about work, and an opportunity to get to know eachother. There were 10 of us in all and a few more coming later this year. Everyone on the team is super cool and has such a passion for the work that theyre doing. We played some soccer, went running, and played some football which was nice because I´ve been missing athletics. On Monday we went to Mexco Viejo which are Mayan ruins. This was my first experience with Mayan ruins, but I´m sure there will be plenty more since they are not uncommon for Guatemala. The view was gorgeous with the ruins and the mountains in the background. We ate a picnic there and that concluded our weekend adventure.

Luckily I´ve found a park in the city not too far from my house. I´ve been going there a few times a week with the other girls to run! I signed up for a half marathon! Ann and I decided to do it on a whim! A couple other people we know are running in it as well. I never thought I´d run another half marathon, but couldnt pass up the opportunity to be able to say that I ran one in another country!! I´m not in any sort of shape and havn´t been training, I just hope to finish. My little bro here insists on being my personal trainer and has me doing sprints and jumps and other such exercises.

Finally, as you may have heard, the rain here has been a disaster. There were several mudslides over the weekend in several places in Guatemala which killed almost 100 people. They say that the rain this season has been more than they´ve seen in a while and are advising people not to travel if at all possible. Keep the country in your prayers!