Sunday, June 29, 2008

my new home for 2 years is...

ocotal, nueva segovia. it is nowhere near a beach - sorry, micah.

ocotal is the department capital of nueva segovia, which borders honduras. it takes about 4 hours to get there from managua. ocotal is a bigger city (per nicaraguan standards, but still no movie theatre), and my secondary projects are going to be really cool: i´m going to be working with a group of female entrepreneuers marketing their solar panel products, and i´ll also be working with ADRA teaching the LEC course to adults. as far as work in the actual institutos, i´ll be teaching 9 sections of la empresa creativa (aka the business course) in 3 different schools, and each of my classes will have more than 50 students with the largest class at 71. talk about a full classroom.

i´m heading to ocotal this week to spend time with my counterparts and meet the directors of my schools. i´ll also be meeting the group of 27 women from the solar panel business, and ADRA is going to give me a presentation one day this week as well. i´m looking forward to it all, but it´ll be more than slightly overwhelming. the family i´m going to be living with for the first 6 weeks sounds pretty cool, but i guess i´ll find out on wednesday. from the sound of it, my rent is going to be pretty expensive, so it´ll be an experience trying to stretch each cordoba to the max. oh, and most rent here is set in US dollars, which really sucks, because somehow the cordoba is actually depreciating against the dollar.

here´s the scorpion i´ve been talking about:


mangos, nica style:


next time i write, i´m posting all the info about las fiestas en san juan. i´ll post pictures, and hopefully videos of the bull penis fighting, i´ll talk all about the band (complete with trumpets and drums) that roamed the streets starting at 4am and happened to LOVE sitting on the corner next to my bedroom (and just when i was getting used to the roosters...), and i´ll throw in some info about the saint too, i guess.

miss you all...

1 comment:

Jill said...

Hey! Wow, you sound like you are going to be all kinds of crazy. Do you think you can convince the solar panal peeps that you have a serious buyer but that she requires an in-person presentation? Let me know how they take it :) Miss you! PS - try to avoid those scorpions...they don't look very nice