Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Randomness
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Being Caught Up
Things have been good out here over the past week. Everything seems to be slowing down some and getting a little more back to normal after a crazy month in July. To be honest, things have been a little bit on the dull side. It has been great for language study though. I’m back in my routine of trying to get in five hours a day, including time with my tutor. And it feels really good to be fully caught up on emails and paperwork. I’m going to enjoy it because it will probably only last for another week or two.
This upcoming weekend I am planning on traveling with two others to meet up with a guy who lives in the province to our north. While we are there he is going to show us how to set a few things up that we might be able to use down here. It should be an interesting trip. None of us really know where we are going but we have a rough idea of where to get off the bus and hopefully catch another one. It should be a solid day of travel, then we will be there for about two days, and then spend a day traveling back. We will get back to town and be here for about four or five days and then we are taking off for a little bit of training/vacation. I’m definitely excited about that. I love it here and it is beautiful, but a few days on the beach are always a good thing. It will also be nice to have a few days to hang out in Hong Kong. Other than going to Disneyland I’m planning on eating a lot of good American food and maybe doing some shopping. I’m not really a big shopper, but considering that you can’t really buy much of anything here it will be nice to have a few options. You can’t even buy cheese here, much less anything really nice. And once we get back to town I’ll be starting school classes, so I’m pretty sure that I need to enjoy being caught up on things while it lasts.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
A Little Bit of Down Time
So things have finally slowed down some over the past week. It has been raining a lot and it has been kind of nice to not have a lot to do that involves being out and about. This past weekend I did get invited to go to a local’s house for a party. I’m not really sure of the name for the celebration but I think it is basically for having all of the wheat harvested and all of the corn planted and having a lot of free time. So what better to do with all the free time than cook a lot of food and have everyone over. It was actually the family that I stayed with my first week out in the village, who are also related to the family I stayed with my second week. It was good to get to see everyone again and I think it was great for my language. I’m finally getting to where I can understand the point of conversations as long as I know the topic. Mainly it is trying to put words together that I know. And I can usually answer back with one-word answers. So basically I sound like a three year old, but it is better than nothing. The baby over there is about a year and a half and he has started walking around everywhere and saying a few words. It is humbling to have a kid who barely speaks saying things better than I can. The party was a lot of fun. The food wasn’t too weird considering that they usually bring out all of the really strange things for celebrations. We even had some things that I figured we would have somewhere back in the States (I mean, why haven’t I seen mashed potatoes that are deep fried into little balls back home?!?). While I was there it kind of struck me how much alike people are. Basically all of the women were in the kitchen cooking and getting everything ready and all of the guys were outside sitting around playing checkers or just sitting around drinking and talking. Except for everyone being shorter and speaking a different language I could have sworn I was at a holiday back in the States.
So this next month is going to be a little crazy again, but in a good way. I’m finally getting to take a little vacation, and I’m looking forward to it. Don’t get me wrong, I love it here and it is a beautiful place to live, but after having been here for almost four months I’m kind of wanting to get out of town for a while. So we’re going to take a trip in the middle of August down to an island to the south that is out in the ocean. We’ll spend about four days on the beach and then head over to Hong Kong for a few days. One of the girls is dying to go to Disneyland while we’re there and so I think we’re going to do that, see some sights, do some shopping, and eat some really good food. I’m also going to have some friends come down to visit me in September and we’re looking at going and climbing a 5,500 meter mountain out here. I’ve actually got to talk to a few more people about that one and make sure that we aren’t going to be getting in way over our heads. Information on things like that is usually kind of spotty when you talk to locals, but from everything I hear it should be doable. I’ll make sure and take lots of pictures!
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Volunteers
This past week has been another crazy one. It has been really good though. We have had several volunteer teams out and I have been doing a lot with them. One of the groups has six college students and we have been showing them around and taking them out to villages with us. I’m a fan of having groups come out. I know a lot of people argue that money could be better spent by just sending it to people who are living in other countries instead of paying for travel, but I disagree. I think it is great for people to go on short-term trips because it helps them to catch a vision for what all goes on; plus a lot of people who end up overseas do it because of an experience they had while on a short-term trip. And from this end of things, it is really nice to have a break from the day-to-day routine. I know that everyone thinks it is exciting and different over here, and to some extent it is, but just like everywhere else there becomes a daily routine. So it has been a nice break to get to get to know new people and play tour guide. We have traveled out to some villages and done a lot of walking through areas. The group has also been great in that every time we go out to eat or do something they pay. I mean, I’ve been eating very well this week and have gotten two massages, so I can’t complain.
Other than that it has been a pretty typical week out here. I have been studying language quite a bit and am finally getting to where I can understand a little bit of what people are saying. Being able to speak is a little bit trickier though. I’ve basically gotten to where I can get the point of what people are saying then give out short one word answers that can usually get my point across. It is better than nothing though.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
The Earthquake
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
The 4th on the 6th
Monday, June 29, 2009
Sorry this is a little late
Okay, so I know I’m a little late on posting. I’m actually post dating this one a few days late. For the record it’s not my fault. The internet has been acting up here. Well, not really the internet but the trick I use on the internet to write on my blog. There is no such thing as free speech here so things like blogs are blocked and, unless you know a trick or two, you can’t access them. So other than having internet issues, it has been a pretty good week out here. I’ve been working with my language tutor a lot over the past week. I have a new tutor and I think that we are making good progress on things. For the first eight weeks that I was out here I was doing a language sprint where I spent 4-5 hours a day working on language. Most of the language study was vocabulary based, so I was learning a lot of words but not really how to communicate. This past week I’ve switched to my language book that I will use at school and it is a lot more conversational based. It has helped out a lot. There have been a lot of ‘ah ha’ moments this past week with language, which is always encouraging. My tutor is a local taxi driver and he speaks a little bit of English. He is very good about pronouncing things and, after I tell him to slow down a few times, he says things slowly. The local language out here is just going to take time to learn. I mean, there are maybe only ten westerners who have ever learned this language and the only one that I know said it took her a year and a half before she became conversational. There are some big payoffs with learning the local language though. The big one is that everyone wants to talk to you. I’ve gotten into a lot of conversations because of language and, once I learn how to speak more and tell some stories, I think this will help out a lot. It is just getting to that point that is going to be hard.
Other than language this week has been about the same as always. It has been a busy week though. In less than a week I’m going to have a new roommate living with me and we will have a lot of people coming out to visit over the next month. I’ve spent a lot of time this week trying to get things set up for him and getting things together for his time here. I’ve gotten to do a few fun things though. This last weekend I went out on a bike ride to a small village with a couple of local friends. The village is supposedly where the people here originated and it is right by the mountain. The village wasn’t anything to write home about. It was small and most everything was just a tourist trap. The view of the mountain was great though. It was fun just to get out in the mountains for a while.
One other thing this past week. On Friday I went out with 'A' to eat lunch. There is this restaurant in town that has amazing cheeseburgers. I don't know why it took me three months to finally eat there, but that burger was amazing. I think it would even be really good by American standards. So after lunch she had to go and try to set up some things for a group coming out in a couple of weeks, so I figured I'd go with her so she didn't have to go out to the village alone. The village is sort of in town but not really. It is still in the valley but it is about a fifteen to twenty minute drive out of town. The trip out there is great because there are green mountains all around. We got out to the village and basically found out what we were working on was a dead end, but we decided to go and talk to a lady she knows that runs a small restaurant. And by small restaurant, I mean a hut with an open fire pit and a bunch of tables. So we sat around in there for a little while talking to the lady who runs it and got to set up a few things with her. While we were there it started raining and so we were basically stuck there for another hour until the rain died down. When the rain finally stopped we walked back to the main road, about a mile away, and then tried to find a ride back to town. We stood around trying to get a taxi or hitch hike for about twenty minutes and finally decided to start walking back. After a little ways a cargo truck finally pulled over and let us ride back into town in the back. It was good because it was starting to rain again. So yeah, my free Friday ended up getting pretty full by spending my afternoon stranded out in a small village.
The other big thing this past week is that on Saturday a couple of college guys arrived in town. They are going to be spending the next six months out here. They will be living out in a village for their first month, so please be remembering them. They seem to fit in really well and seem like the kind of guys who are laid back and willing to do anything (after all they did eat pig heart the other night for dinner). It is good to have a couple of other guys around and just more people to hang out with in general. Okay, I’m going to keep this one kind of short because it is going to be a busy week and I’m sure I’ll have a lot more to write next time.