Okay, so the title of this post is a little mean to those at home who are buried in snow, but really it is because I love snow and I am jealous!
Last weekend I got a suntan (or slight burn that turned into a tan) while visiting a place on the shore where there is a natural jetty formed out of rock. There are always men fishing from there, and when I was there they were doing well. They had caught a number of long, skinny fish that have a nose like a swordfish and they also had caught some large squid. There were some men and teenage boys who were fishing for themselves (or their families) and there were some that were fishing for one guy who was obviously their boss in some way. It looked like he had a business and had hired the other men to fish for him. Every time one of them caught something, they called to him and he went over, unhooked the fish, butchered it, and put it in his buckets. It was an interesting operation. They use fishing line wrapped around cylinders of wood or metal (like old cans) and cast by whipping the hook out by hand. They don't have fishing rods. Some of the guys stand chest deep in the water to get out further from the jetty. Those who are on the jetty sometimes use large sticks to help them hold the string while they're waiting for a bite. Some of them had real fishing weights and others had used creative things like coins with holes cut in them to act as weights. I've also seen men fishing with large nets that they toss and cast into the water. Its really beautiful to watch and I am amazed at the talent they have to fish so successfully with few resources.
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My teenagers working hard |
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Teenagers again |
My classes are great. My new students are very enthusiastic and the enthusiasm has been contagious with many of my old students. My adults are working on describing themselves and others, my teenagers are working on reading instruction manuals and talking about how things work, my 3rd graders are working on parts of the body and LOVE singing "Head and Shoulders, Knees and Toes," and my 4th graders are working hard on months of the year which we will wrap up next week when we start classroom vocabulary. I am going to add 2nd grade next week, just for 20 min or so, twice a week. With them, I'll play a lot of games and sing a lot of songs. It should be fun to add them. I think they've been jealous that 3rd and 4th grade gets me and they don't.
I was sick for the first time since I've been here this week when I learned the hard way that not all bottled water is equal. When I took the first sip, I knew it tasted funny and I sent it back and bought a more expensive kind, but the damage had been done. Luckily, the nurses at the Centro Buen Pastor Clinic took care of me with anti-biotics and anti-acids so I was fine quickly. But now, I'll always buy the $1.50 5 gallon jug instead of the 75 cent 5 gallon jug. I'm laughing at myself that I got sick by trying to save 75 cents on 5 gallons of water.
The Estrellas, San Pedro's Dominican League Baseball Team made it to the League Series Finals this year! They are a great team and always end up doing well, but like the old Red Sox (pre-2004) they can never win the series. This year was the same. They dominated all season and I went to many games (maybe 10?) and loved cheering them on. When it came to the finals though, the Toros of La Romana swept the series and the Estrellas season came to a bitter end. Now the Toros will go on to the Caribbean Series and play this year's top teams in Mexico, Venezuela, and Cuba. I won't follow it as closely as I would have if the Estrellas had won, but it will still be fun to cheer on the DR team.
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Tetelo Vargas Feild, the home of the Estrellas |
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The view from the bleachers where it costs $1.50 a ticket! |
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I'm an Estrellita!!! |
Monday this week was the observance of Juan Pablo Duarte Day. He is one of the 3 founding fathers of the country responsible for Dominican Republic's independence as a sovereign nation. For more information,
Wikipedia can give you an overview. The school celebrated one afternoon by having the younger children parade around the various Centro Buen Pastor buildings with information about Duarte and a poster of him. It was very cute and the kids were very excited to get to visit the pre-school, clinic, and office buildings as well as show off what they knew about Duarte.
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The school kids parade honoring Duarte |
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The kids presenting facts about Duarte in the administration office |
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Each kid had a paper with words describing Duarte |
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A poster of Juan Pablo Duarte |
As always, let me know if you have any questions or want to know more about anything.
Dios les bendiga.
~ Tina