Friday, November 28, 2008
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Feliz Día de Acción de Gracias
Feliz Día de Acción de Gracias
Happy Thanksgiving
This week had been crazy busy. Wednesday I had 4 essays and a project due, and this weekend I have another three papers, and 2 presentations to prepare. But tonight I do get to relax and have fun with the group. To celebrate Thanksgiving we are all going to a restaurant where we are going to have turkey, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie, and the rest of the delicious American food. I am very excited. The picture is of me all ready for going out. I would just like to point out how I love that I can wear a dress like that to my Thanksgiving meal, while I am sure most of you reading this are admiring the cold snow outside. While I do miss the snow, I am not missing the cold.
Some exciting, yet sad news of this week is that one of girls in our group was bit by a dog. Long story short is that she is returning to the States on Saturday to start her rabies shots she needs. There are rabies shots here but with complications of insurance and timing, she cannot have them here. This is a hard time to leave as we are all in the middle of finishing everything up, and exams next week. Please keep Ellen in your prayers. She is frustrated and sad to be leaving early.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Vacation
The first day there, me and three other girls decided to go to the grocery store to get the rest of the food. We decided that everyone was responsible for their own breakfast and lunch, but we would do group diners. It ended up being less than $5 a person for 5 dinners. The grocery store was quite sketch. They did not have any bread or good fruit. We had wanted meat, like chicken and beef for hamburgers, but we decided against that once we saw the meat. We bought milk for everyone who had wanted it, which ended up being a risk, because three of the ten milks we had bought were bad. When we went to check out I wanted to use my card, but they informed us that they could not because they did not have power. Jen said, “why then do you have lights on?” They have generators that keep the lights and freezers on. We had to come up with enough cash, which luckily we had between the four of us. When we got back to the house, we did not have power either. We quickly put all the food in the fridges, and then got ready for the beach. We knew that we were not close to the beach, but I did not know that it was a hike up and down the steepest hills I have seen. Going to the beach was not that bad, because we had at least the beach to look forward to, but coming back was horrible. The beach was beautiful, and to be exact, the most beautiful beach in Central America. It was HOT the whole week; with humidity felt like 95. The only downfall of this beach was the sand flees. There were these little flees that bite us. They were small bites, but they inched. By the end of the week it looked like we had chicken pox, or some kind of rash. I probably had 100 bites. We spent most of the week at the beach. On the last day me and two other girls got a day pass at a resort on the beach to use the pool. This was the nicest pool I have ever seen. It was nice to get away from the flees and salt water. If I were to come back, which I would like to, I would stay at this resort. We did go into town twice while there, once for pizza and the other for dinner, because it was one of the girl’s birthdays.
One day me and three other girls took a boat tour of the island. At one point we stopped and one of the guys got out to show us a star fish. I actually got to touch and hold one. We went by a pen where they had dolphins. It was fun to see more of the island. We left Saturday morning, very early. We took the mini bus to the station, which was not so bad this time because we did not have all the food. We spent the whole day traveling back to Tegus. When we got home I ate dinner then got ready for bed. At the end of the trip I developed a bad cold. So with being tired and sick I slept for nearly 18 hours.
Being sick here has been interesting. The directors tell us to try to not let your family know your sick, because they get worried easily, which is so true. It’s hard to hide coughing and blowing my nose all the time. The first day I was sick I got up and took a shower. My mother here was shocked that I had taken a shower. She said it was very bad to take a shower when sick, but I told her that I feel better after a shower. Being grouse makes me feel worse. My sister told me one time she did not take a shower for a week, because she was sick, but I thought to myself, that’s probably why you were sick for the week. They also keep asking me about medicine, which I do have, but today my mom here told me I had to buy cough syrup, because I was coughing this morning, which I was a little annoyed about, because I did not want to spend the money on it. It is just hard because I know how to care of myself, and there ways of taking care of being sick is different than what I am used to. I have however got some good tea for being sick. I do want to feel better soon, because this is not the time for me to be sick. I have so much to do before classes end in two weeks. I cannot believe that the semester is almost over. I have two more weeks of classes, then a week in Nicaragua, and then 3 days to pack up. I am ready to come home, but there are some things I am going to miss.