I asked Kirsten if it was OK for me to copy her blog here. Hopefully she can post here soon but she's looking busy.
March 14, 2008
Today is the first day of Lent and all is well. In Panama, this is the beging of the week known as Semana Santa and it is very important, The majority of the people here are catholic. The celebration really starts Thrusday - Sunday of this week. Luis cut our weekday short today in order to feed us fish, rice, and beans.
Today I assisted Diomedes and Jesus, we constructed another energey conserving stove. We make our own bricks here. The bricks are made with a combination of terrior and merida. Yesterday after working in the feilds all day, I was able to come home and help cut bricks into various shapes. This job is extreamly time consuming, hot, and dirty. Merida is cow dung. So by the time we were done cutting 30 bricks with an electric saw, we were inhaling and wearing a huge amount of cow dung. The bricks are thick and hold up under extreme heat.
Today we created a stove with some the ****bricks, dirt, a few shovels, cinder blocks, a hand saw, and a metal coil. The finished product will not only feed this man..s family, but also will cut down on the amount of wood used, smoke produced, and they are beautiful in a rugged functional kind of way. These stoves are changing the way these people live. The man we worked for today had several fruit trees and he gave me a fresh glass of soursop juice that he had just made. He also had cornish hens, chickens, and doves. Eventually he asked me to follow him to a shed in which he had rabbits and even more baby rabbits. He sells these rabbits to the U.S. for reasons he would not explain. He let me hold a bunny baby that was only a week old. I wanted to stick this baby in my pocket and take him home with me.
Yesterday, I met with the families of two of the other volunteers. They were very kind and we checked the progress of their farms. MaryBel..s mom showed us the traditional shrimp traps and how they worked. The traps are weaved with palm frawns and smelled of the sea. After a deep treck through the jungle, crossing a large river, and then an upmountain hike, MaryBel..s mother showed us the process of her cilantro farm. We were taught the importants of Merigolds and how they keep insects away.
Last night we arrived home around 4:00 Pm. We ate dinner, showered, and then went down to Cornova Beach for a cookout. Ceviche was served as was Abuelo Rum and Seco. Daysbeth and Malena taught me several latin dances and we made sure to get home early so that we would wake up at 6:30AM and begin the next days work.
Tomorrow will be my first day off this week. I plan on camping down on the beach with one of the other volunteers, Joli. We are meeting some friends and we are going to take advantage of the big swell that..s comming in. We have been working hard, so it is time for us to play hard..... This weekend will be chill. Monday is the start of another work week, however the people we are helping are soo glad to see us that it doesn..t feel like work... It feels like a blessing......
Also, I appoligize for my poor spelling and grammer. I am working on a spanish computer and there is no english spell check... Also, yesterday was my mom..s birthday... My mom rocks... Happy 50..s mama
