Sunday, May 3, 2009

From Host visit to Swearing in

Gosh I cannot believe that it has been over a month since I last added anything, but I have not had access to wireless or pretty much any internet at all. There has been so much going on.  At Easter time here there is a big celebration on Easter Monday. Most of the people on the coast go to the beach for a huge Kite flying contest.  There is a best kite, the biggest kite, the smallest kite and so on.  The day is a holiday from work and everyone makes their own kite.  Yes even I tried to make a kite but I did need lots of help, but it was fun.  The one picture is the guy completely remaking my kite and the other picture is the actual kite which did fly, I gave it to the grand sons of my host family and they were able to fly it. Easter is not even really celebrated until monday. Coloring eggs and hiding baskets are not so much here. We have been working hard at planning our site work and how we can be helpful in a way that they need. And we have been starting to prepare to leave our host families and be on our own.  I will not be on my own for three months after I arrive at my site because I will be sharing a house with a volunteer who is leaving at the end of July.  In many ways that is helpful because not only is she leaving a lot of things for me but she also has lots of good advice. 
A week after our host visits we went to a preserve called Mainstay and saw an amazing

assortment of trees in addition to the walk thru the forest we also got to see a small examples of how pineapples are cultivated, that is the picture above. Amazing how small the plants are.
Although the pictures do not show it we actually spent
 8 hours everyday in a classroom. Usually the weekends were your own, however even then sometimes things wereplanned. My friend Rachelle and I went up to
Charity market and in doing so completed out travel of the coast line road of Essiquibo. We began in Supranam and went                                                                                   CHARITY MARKET
all the way to Charity where the road ends.  If you go beyond there it is by boat. I t
hink that Charity is the biggest market
 of the Essiquibo coast
THE MISSIONARY FAMILY
  It certainly has every
thing you could need to buy.
The next picture is of the Missionary family 
who took it upon themselves to have us over for Easter dinner, American Style, 
Pot Roast, salad, vegetables, mashed potatoes,gravy and cake and ice cream for dessert. Then the very next week they invited us for spaghetti and meatballs and garlic bread.  It is amazing how homesick you can get for your familiar foods.
We did have another picnic on the beach as a group and
 then before I knew it it was time for the offical swearing in. The Minister of Health and the 
Minister of Education were scheduled to speak but there were conflicts and representatives were sent, however the ambassador fromthe United States did attend and speak as did our country director. This was followed by a short social hour and snack and a group party that night.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       MY ROOM
That was Thursday the 23, we stayed at our host families until Monday the 27th, this is my last picture in at my host family, in my room.
Then we  off to our sites. I was very grateful to be arriving at a house that was already lived in.
 Some volunteers arrived at their house to find nothing at all.
                              

The house is extremely cute and well decorated by my new house mate and I very much appreciate her willingness to share her house with me.
                                                                                                                                       
        MY HOUSE                       When we got to our site I naively thought that some of my life
would become more routine, ha ha. It appears that when

 I got to work I was already three weeks behind.  They had no one to do my job so no one did it.  I am playing catchup but it is starting to happen.I am getting to know where to shop and now have a TV to watch.  While I miss the caring of my host family it was time for me to stand on my own
The best news avery came on the 29th of April.  And although most of you know, my grand daughter Sloane Elizabeth was born at 11:20 on April 28.  Mother and daughter did fine and even though I have no picture on my computer to upload for you, they are in my Kodak Gallery and I do not know how to do that, be assured she is the cutest baby ever.
Since Sloane has been born, all else pales by comparison.  I am learning my way around my site and am staring to feel more comfortable in my job.  And as most of you know have become settled enough to begin a wish list.
Hopefully this brings you up to date.  I am really hoping that by the next blog I will have really good internet.  But that will be a stroy for the next time.
Oh definitely the next time I will show you the new, but very temporary brunette Sue.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Sue- Mary Helen shared your blog address. It is really neat to follow your adventure in Guyana. I admire your spirit and will look forward to future updates... Mary Ann Sack

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