This is a journal archiving the experiences before, during, and after our 27 months of service with the United States Peace Corps in Belize as teacher trainers. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this website do not necessarily reflect the position of the U.S. Government or the Peace Corps.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Puch'uuk: To Wash Clothes
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Yoos Commad...Godparents Again
Left to right: Yolanda, myself, and Sandra
The night before the party all the ladies were preparing the food as usual. This was no ordinary party though we were making BBQ!!! Our preparations were much different since you can't make flour tortillas in advance so we cleaned beans (separated the rocks and bad beans), cleaned and marinated all the meats, and peeled onions and spices to add to the marinade. I was extremely tired since I stayed up late the night before in town and it seemed we were all giddy with over-tiredness. Greg plucked a pepper right from the drying rack above the fire hearth and ate it whole. All the women immediately stopped all production and commented and watched Greg (who began to sweat but muscled through it no problem). This then elicited many jokes from the ladies about how I shouldn't let Greg kiss me and what if tomorrow w my lip is huge and red from the pepper! They thought they were so funny (okay, I may have been prompting and adding fuel to the fire but it was too funny). After the excitement of the 'bird pepper' incident we got on the subjects of husbands. Specifically dating our future husbands. This came up because on our first 'date' Greg and I went to a burrito barn Flayming Amy's and he got the 'Flayming Amy'.
http://flamingamysburritobarn.com/
Before even tasting it he proceeded to flout his manliness by dousing the already very hot burrito in numerous hot sauces and a little 'Dave's Insanity'. I told this to the ladies and regaled them with the result of his actions, turning purple, sweating the rest of the night, and temporarily losing his hearing! They were cracking up. Yolanda then told me that when she would go with her future husband she was so nervous she couldn't eat and was too embarrassed to even ask for a coke! We were laughing so hard one of us pointed out we weren't even cleaning the beans, we had been just scooping all of them back into the bag!
Becoming Godparents Again
The kitchen during the party
Commad and Compad (our Goddaughter's grandparents)
Hudut in Dump
Friday, August 12, 2011
Anything But Easy
Cabeneros selling goods walked across from Guat
Host family American dinner (spaghetti, pizza and apple pie)
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"Life in the Peace Corps will not be easy. There will be no salary and allowances will be at a level sufficient only to maintain health and meet basic needs. Men and women will be expected to work and live alongside the nationals of the country in which they are stationed—doing the same work, eating the same food, talking the same language.
But if the life will not be easy, it will be rich and satisfying. For every young American who participates in the Peace Corps—who works in a foreign land—will know that he or she is sharing in the great common task of bringing to man that decent way of life which is the foundation of freedom and a condition of peace."
John F. Kennedy 1961 - 1963
Monday, August 1, 2011
Master of None
His own blog.
http://gustenhoff.blogspot.com
His own, very un-PC, PCV blog and beyond.
He wanted an outlet for all his random interests (he is a true jack of all trades) and there we have it!
PS. If you like that photo it was from a 'Johnny Depp-off' I arranged at a PCV BBQ with another volunteer. It was a tie, but I think Greg won...you be the judge: