Friday, August 30, 2013

Time Flies

Every time I turn around, it’s been a couple of weeks since I updated my blog. Time is starting to move along kind of quickly here.

Since we last talked, I had a great time visiting the sites of one of my good friends in the group, brought my sister to visit my Peace Corps site, found out I have a new cousin that entered the world, and got excited about another potential secondary project.

It was nice to take a little vacation and travel outside of Darien for a bit, and I was really excited to see one of my G72ers that I hadn’t seen in a while, so my mini-vacation was thoroughly enjoyed. When I came back to site, it was with my sister, so that was exciting. She went around visiting other people’s houses with me, came to school one day with me, met some of my fellow Darien PCVs when they came through my site, visited one of my friends in the indigenous comarca, and even learned a lot about Panamanian community pharmacy when she visited the medical center in my town and met the pharmacist that works there.

I put Ebony on a bus this morning to get to the Panama City airport to get back to the old US of A, so she’s probably getting ready to arrive to the airport as I write this now. It was really cool finally getting to travel with one of my family members and having her see where I live. Hopefully she’ll come back at least once before I finish my service (hint, hint). I’d also be excited to have other visitors and have them meet people in my community (hint, hint).

Now I’m gearing up for life post-Ebony which includes things like:

-Giant all-day quinceañera celebration at my neighbors’ house. In a lot of latin cultures, a girl turning fifteen is a BIG deal. One of my neighbors is getting ready to celebrate her 15th, and my neighbors literally had a BULLDOZER in the yard yesterday in order to create the space where the cow will be killed (yes, you read that correctly). Today the menfolk are over there raising the shelter that will be used to house the guests. I’m ready to party it up before I’m dragged off to. . .

-In-Service Training, aka IST. The day after the quince, I have to haul out to Cocle to spend two full weeks of Peace Corps doing everything in their power to bore me to death with training seminars. Really, I just want to learn to write a grant and go back home, but at least this gives me a chance to spend two weeks bugging my project coordinators to put another Teaching English Vounteer in my province. That I will be doing.

-Youth development activities in the comarca at a friend’s site. As soon as IST ends, I’m coming straight back to Darien to participate in some youth charlas and Frisbee-ing at a site that belongs to one of the Environmental Health Volunteers.

-Beginning to drum up interest in creating an Ultimate (Frisbee) team in my site! Ultimate Without Borders (check out their site) was created very recently by some Peace Corps Volunteers that have now finished their service, and a couple of the coordinators hosted a Training in my site for PCVs who are interested in creating a team in their community. The point of the Ultimate Without Borders program is that the sport of Ultimate is used as a medium through which to teach things like emotional intelligence, leadership and conflict resolution. There is an entire curriculum that goes along with the team practices, so it’s kind of a bait and switch. Give kids a fun sport to play and then teach them to be better people. J Win-win. I’m excited to get started.


That’s about it for the updates. Wish me luck for a banging quinceañera and a quick IST so that I can get back to Meteti and start doing things! Suerte. J

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