Well this is my town. It is as charming as it is secluded, although for the first couple of weeks there´s a British gal in my host family´s home. I guess she got there first, so its more her family than anyone elses. She´s really cool, though and so is my site-mate. We ended up back at our training sites after almost a week of being in-site and i felt like there was ready to move on. We still have to complete our youth group project which theoretically will be going to a local orphanage and at least spending some time with the kids. But I have not been compelled to work on it. As a matter of fact all I can think about is what I´m going to be doing in my site for the next two years. I know I shouldn´t rush this process but I can´t help myself... I´m excited!
I have another week and a half here and then we have our swearing in and I´m released into the wild. My site is spectacularly beautiful as you can all see from my video below. I met with a youth group I´ll be working with and afterwards they walked me up to a mountain just outside of town (with my extreme suggetion). They were really cool and really nice. My counterparts all seem very similar in this light, and because I am the first business volunteer in the site they are also really excited.
I will be teaching classes in the institute in town as well as to the youth group. I will also be teaching a refined and distilled form of the business class to a group of fifteen local coffee producers. My counterpart and I will be working closely to make sure they follow our business development models and become certified for broader exportation. As excited as I am, it can be upwards of an 8 hour commute from Managua, and 3 hours from the nearest supermarket. Hope you all enjoy this little nugget of Jinotega beauty.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
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Nice job on the video. Is that your regular digital camera in video mode?
Glad to hear things are going well. Back here we have the Sox and Cubs in first place. Don't tell me you're going to miss another Sox World Series! Don worry, there's a lotta baseball to be played.
Love,
Dad
Hey, O.
I agree with Leroy---nice video! Sounds like your life is setting up well. Glad you're working with cool people. Hard to believe that it's 3 hours to a supermarket. I thought Trego was remote...
Caught a 36-inch (at least) nordern a few weeks ago. Did you know that Scotty and Tom bought the cabin next door to us? We're expanding the Clampett compound. Now we just have to get your folks to build up there, which I understand is Phase 3.
Janie and I are going there today to stain part of the exterior--routine maintenance--and then to the Spooner rodeo this evening! Went last year and it was a blast! I bought a cowboy hat, made from paper, believe it or not! I look like a dork but I don't care. In my mind, I look like Sharon Stone.
Take care of yourself and thanks for keeping us posted on your life.
Love,
Lori
All right, now I just have to figure out how we're going to get to you. My trip to South Africa is 8 weeks away and Melissa has me mapping out our trip to Nica already. Suggestions?
Wow. It's beautiful--a lot like Oaxaca, though about 1/8 the size. It's funny speaking English all the time again. I find myself (please don't berate me) listing to the dorky Spanish music stations on the radio ("CIENTO CINCO PUNTO UNO!!"). Iris said she's been doing the same. She says to say hello.
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