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Peace Corps, Guyana!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Rainbow Fish






You know its going to be a good day when you wake up and immediately start filling water balloons. This good day happened to be last Sunday for PHAGWAH!!! Phagwah is a Hindu holiday that is celebrated to show “ your blood is my blood and lets share with each other”. People play with powder that is like colored baby powder and water filled with dye to color your skin and clothes with the meaning. If you stand outside you will see the brightest colors all over people, as well as water dripping off of them non-stop.

Last year I was in Georgetown playing with the President…this year I got to be with all my favorite kiddos! The city water comes on in the morning and then again at 12..so this is the time that most of the watering begins. I answered the door to water guns and kids who drenched. I tried to avoid getting soaked as long as I could, but at some point in the morning I had to walk down the street to see some friends.. As it turns out there is no way to avoid buckets of water with 16 children just waiting for you to leave your home. I think it’s one of the funniest feelings you can have; walking down the road as children come running at you with water and dye!
Even though I was soaked, I officially started playing at 12 when the water came back on. Throwing colored powder, smooshing it in peoples hair, taking buckets and washtubs and pitchers full of water and blasting it at children…and they did not hold back. It was the biggest and longest water/powder fight…. this year though I didn’t come out like rainbow fish!!!
If you’ve never had a big water fight with children, plan one. There is nothing like it in the worllllllld.


Peace, Love and Phagwah!

Monday, March 14, 2011

The BUSH!!






Well hello there tarantulas....could there be more of you in one spot?!?

After driving through 3-4 feet of mud on a 4 wheeler for an hour, you land in the bush!!
I went in for training the remote newbies! I was always told that Amerindians are quiet people, and was kinda fearful of going there and being tooooo loud, just cuz, well you know me. but man did i feel at home. I never wanted to leave the shower outside, peeing outside, 6-10pm electricity even! The people were so welcoming!!

Bathing in the black water, doing the dishes down by the stream, oh the simple life...i just wanted to learn how to fish with a bow and arrow!!!

I ran in the mornings barefoot too!! Can you imagine, hard to soft sand, not a thing in the distance and the only sounds you hear are your own breathing and thudding of the feet!!!?!?!? ohhhhhhh man, how does life get better than that?!

But ultimately I had to go back to my own "home", and the kids make it easy to be here. Lots of rain, play and coloring on Saturday with my "crew" = 6 kids under 11. Love it, love them.

Miss the Bush already...but am happy to be home and busy busy busy with work!


Peace Love and BUShyyyyyynesss

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Monday, March 7, 2011

OWOWOOWOWOW

MASHRAMANI!!! = dirty booty dancing in the streets , lots of broken beer bottles on the ground, and a parade!!!

Fun to see all of New Amsterdam out on the main road. Lots of people, lots of things to do, even a few activities (swings and trampolines) were available for children to play in!! It was the second one I have celebrated in country…I am starting to feel Guyanese, even though my Sconnie accent denies that from ever happening!

I will have my first article published this month! It will be a series in the Stabroek Newspaper, which should be found online too, about Parents getting involved in their childrens education!!!

Ill post it up online when I can!!! Happy Happy Happy MARCH!!!

Peace, love and journalism?!