Thursday, March 13, 2008
Light Shade Replacements For Hyatt Floor Lamps
I just had time post, which I'm so happy. This was supposed to arrive at the Provincial Junta, where I work mainly because we do not have a mailbox, as nobody here. First, because usually in most always someone in the house, and secondly because the Post would otherwise be stolen (we were as good as anything lying around loose in the yard at our house stolen: lamp, a beautiful rod iron - high bar, and a washing line). But sometimes it happens that one of his letters simply gets down to the street in the hand, because Puerto is small and manageable, and as virtually the only whites here knows one of the postman (and not only). Note: For more than a month or two it is so that many Americans are here, doctors, missionaries.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Dentist Contracted Aides
AJECIM conference in Honduras
mid-December found a AJECIM conference in Puerto Lempira, located on the Atlantic coast of Honduras instead; auch dort lebt das Miskitu-Volk mit ihr Art Häuser zu bauen, ihrer Sprache, ihrer Volkskirche, der Iglesia Morava. So war der Ort nicht groß verschieden von Puerto, wie man auch auf den Fotos sehen kann, ein bisschen kleiner und sauberer. Als wir dort ankamen, hatten wir mal wieder eine ziemlich anstrengende 12-stündige Fahrt hinter uns; von Puerto nach Waspám war ok, dann mit dem Panga über den Río Coco, anschließend folgte eine einzige Loch und Modderstraße – mit 14 Personen auf einem “camioneta” (Jeep mit Ladefläche); jaa..so reist man in Nicaragua; Autos und Sprit sind teuer.
Zu der Konferenz wurden “wir Nicas” eingeladen, um die erst seit kurzem in Honduras existierende to support youth organization with tips and advice, but I got the front as if they expected a miracle recipe for building AJECIM. Also Moritz and I had about employees as volunteers to report what was quite difficult, we had previously made but not as much and the structures still do not really look through. The game, which we did with the people (that knows Verknotungsspiel-it-all determined stand in a circle, close your eyes, go to the middle and put any two hands. There are nodes that need to be resolved.) Came but very good at, have to have a nice parallels drawn on how to solve social problems, namely as the nodes: common. The remaining time at the conference, we have spent almost exclusively in the church, which for us was very boring, because everything on miskitu. Morning and afternoon talked about AJECIM: structure, organization, the board was elected, etc, made Dinámicas (group games ),... Every night there was a church service. Despite the meantime, we had a lot of fun with our Nica force and on Sunday we even had the good fortune to be able to witness four weddings that were celebrated there in the church. The interesting thing: all the wedding couples were already in advanced age. Overall, the wedding party quite a ceremony, with several bridesmaids and gentlemen of all in white, after the ceremony there was food and drink on the premises of the church (which incidentally never be missed), more stressful than joyful celebrations for the couple.
was staying the way I was with three other girls from Puerto with a family whose daughter has given me even assigned their bed and when I had nothing ceremonial dress for the wedding to, borrowed a skirt with matching top and then after gift. We were treated as "special guests" from Nicaragua super polite (which I was sometimes uncomfortably), it is this hospitality that makes me wonder again and again (- something one can never generalize, there are always those und solche Leute, aber ich kenne einige die, obwohl sie selbst nicht viel haben, immer teilen und abgeben -).
mid-December found a AJECIM conference in Puerto Lempira, located on the Atlantic coast of Honduras instead; auch dort lebt das Miskitu-Volk mit ihr Art Häuser zu bauen, ihrer Sprache, ihrer Volkskirche, der Iglesia Morava. So war der Ort nicht groß verschieden von Puerto, wie man auch auf den Fotos sehen kann, ein bisschen kleiner und sauberer. Als wir dort ankamen, hatten wir mal wieder eine ziemlich anstrengende 12-stündige Fahrt hinter uns; von Puerto nach Waspám war ok, dann mit dem Panga über den Río Coco, anschließend folgte eine einzige Loch und Modderstraße – mit 14 Personen auf einem “camioneta” (Jeep mit Ladefläche); jaa..so reist man in Nicaragua; Autos und Sprit sind teuer.
Zu der Konferenz wurden “wir Nicas” eingeladen, um die erst seit kurzem in Honduras existierende to support youth organization with tips and advice, but I got the front as if they expected a miracle recipe for building AJECIM. Also Moritz and I had about employees as volunteers to report what was quite difficult, we had previously made but not as much and the structures still do not really look through. The game, which we did with the people (that knows Verknotungsspiel-it-all determined stand in a circle, close your eyes, go to the middle and put any two hands. There are nodes that need to be resolved.) Came but very good at, have to have a nice parallels drawn on how to solve social problems, namely as the nodes: common. The remaining time at the conference, we have spent almost exclusively in the church, which for us was very boring, because everything on miskitu. Morning and afternoon talked about AJECIM: structure, organization, the board was elected, etc, made Dinámicas (group games ),... Every night there was a church service. Despite the meantime, we had a lot of fun with our Nica force and on Sunday we even had the good fortune to be able to witness four weddings that were celebrated there in the church. The interesting thing: all the wedding couples were already in advanced age. Overall, the wedding party quite a ceremony, with several bridesmaids and gentlemen of all in white, after the ceremony there was food and drink on the premises of the church (which incidentally never be missed), more stressful than joyful celebrations for the couple.
was staying the way I was with three other girls from Puerto with a family whose daughter has given me even assigned their bed and when I had nothing ceremonial dress for the wedding to, borrowed a skirt with matching top and then after gift. We were treated as "special guests" from Nicaragua super polite (which I was sometimes uncomfortably), it is this hospitality that makes me wonder again and again (- something one can never generalize, there are always those und solche Leute, aber ich kenne einige die, obwohl sie selbst nicht viel haben, immer teilen und abgeben -).
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