Hello old friends! Sorry I have been neglecting you, but
things have just now calmed down since school has FINALLY let out for the
summer... cue Twisted Sister. BOOOM BOOOM boom booooooooboom! A big thanks
again to all of the GLOW Camp donors, it was a huge success last week! It drove
me nearly insane until the very last minute, but totally worth it. We covered the topics of leadership, gender stereotypes,
body image, self-esteem, healthy relationships, adolescent health, and
HIV/AIDS. 70 amazing girls + 9 untiring facilitators + 6 teacher cooks =
AWESOME/ CRAZY/ FUN/ UNFORGETTABLE & EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE! I had invited girls
from all of the 6 schools of our Dauin District, including the High School on
Apo Island. Of course, a typhoon came on our first day, which led to a very
rainy welcoming, boats being delayed, and a few girls not showing up, but I
texted a few of my other students who live nearby, and they were co excited to
join, even at the last minute, so we filled up! That was really the only issue
we ran into, everything else went super smoothly. I am hoping my co-teachers
noticed that… the fact that when you actually plan ahead and organize, few
things end up going wrong! Unlike our usual school events where nothing is ever
planned until a few hours before, then everything turns into a Lewis Carroll nonsense
novel. The last night of camp was my favorite memory though. My Red Team girls
asked me to play “spin the bottle” with them in the classroom we were sleeping
in… I was shocked and confused until I learned that Filipino Spin the Bottle is
actually American Truth or Dare… (dares included a girl having to run around
the room oinking like a pig, another doing 5 push-ups, another dancing, another
kissing the poster of a human circulatory system.. it went on and on, I chose
truth every time J) What did I get myself into? Anyways, we stayed up until 2 AM playing
silly games like that and telling ghost stories.. then they woke up at 4 AM
just like they had on the other 3 mornings… killed me a little bit each time.
However, the feeling after everything was cleaned up and everyone went home was
MAGNIFICANT, such a weight off my shoulders to be done with that camp, and even
better to know how much the girls enjoyed it and learned! Now I can actually
fall asleep at night and grow back the tooth parts I have grinded off… Don’t
even get me started on the crazy stress dreams I have been having… ok I will
give you a little preview, once I was saving an newly discovered rare dinosaur,
next I was flying around with freedom from building to building, but stuck in
this giant ice cube which would not let me breath easily, next I tried to make popcorn
with the “maiz” corn mush we eat here.. the weirdness goes on and on… but hey,
it is quite entertaining! Like… more entertaining than the real world!?! I
might have issues…
Jen and her girls gettin it. |
My RED TEAM! A.K.A. the best team. |
La Ti Da! |
Classroom Slumber Party! |
Wacky. |
Graduation went well, it was sad to see the students that I
have had all year grow up and out into the real world. My goodness, they are
not ready for it. I actually missed my students’ graduation pictures because I
was waiting in the blistering sun for 2 hours at the elementary school to see
Mariz and Nicole dance to “Hot Stuff.” Again though, typical Philippines
schedule, things never start until hours after scheduled, so I had to run off
to my own students’ graduation and I missed the dance. Anyways, I helped them
get dressed and made-up and saw a private showing earlier that day, it didn’t
disappoint. Our final GLEE performance
was a nice acappella mash-up. Glendale, my favorite star singer who graduated
last year, surprised me and showed up to join the performance! I love
surprises. I also had a few nice heart to hearts with some of my favorite
students who were graduating now. Most all of them were asking for love/future
advice… like I am an expert? It was quite adorable though hearing this one
tough boy talk about how he doesn’t care if the girl doesn’t love him back, he
still wants to do anything nice (like spending all of his money on snacks for
her) just to see her smile because “momata ko para kana kada adlaw” (that is
what I wake up for every day.) Whew! Yanking on my heartstrings and making me
even more lonely myself! Just a few more months until I get back to the states
and maybe can try to have a normal relationship… then again, normal
relationships are not very exciting right?
One of my favorite graduating students is really interested
in animation, so I asked Rocky to come down over the weekend and show this sweet
kid and his friend how he had made his own cartoon and give the boys the software
on a USB. They loved it so much and now actually have something to do over the
summer! THANKS ROCKY! My day was also brightened by picking up a care package
from my Colorado Snowflake, Kenzie. She found me awesome seahorse earrings,
which I love soooooo much after losing my seahorse necklace to the deep blue
sea last year, a sweet letter, and many other useful trinkets. THANKS
MACKENZIE. You really can’t even imagine how something like that brings my mood
up just when I need it the most! I am extremely jealous of the many Peace Corps
peeps showing pics on FB of their recent Easter Girl Scout Cookie care
packages. Bitches. Yea, I am talking about you Michelle and Hillary! I might
murder for just a little taste of that coconut caramel one or a peanut butter
patty… or to squish an actual peep between my teeth. Who am I kidding, who
actually likes Peeps? Sick.
Rocky teaching the kiddos how to make their own ANIMATION come to LIFE! |
The only thing cats are good for... |
Allow me to run you through one of my worst days a couple
weeks ago, it was rather painful in so many ways for me… which of course will
make it rather entertaining for you! So here we go. I come home to find my once innocent puppy, Pepper,
stuck to some stray who is sticking half-way out of the fence...stuck in the
fence and still in my precious Pepper. If you are not aware… dogs sometime get
stuck together after sex… I won’t go into detail, but it looks ridiculous and
it a very common site around here, they are all still on 4 legs, just trying to
run away from each other but still appear butt to butt. Ouch. Keep reading
though…Even worse.. was that this stray heathen was actually Peppers fully blind
white-haired brother. Not even kidding. Game of Thrones Doggy Style shit. I was
very disappointed in her, but what am I to do? I also heard form Mariz, that
Pepper’s boyfriend is the old man dog at our house called “Budoy,” what they
call people with down syndrome,…Aye, but lecturing her on her slutiness would
only lead to more sexual rebellion, we saw that backfire on True Detective.
Gosh, I watch too much TV… but I do admit, torrented TV on my laptop is my
savior. On a typical bad mood day, I get home, can’t breath because all of the
burning trash all around and my hut full of smoke. I bathe myself with water
that smells like poop. Summer is good for hot bucket baths, summer is bad for
sweat drenched clothing within minutes. Anyways, I have told you my routine
before, but sometimes I really need to shut myself in from the world and drool
over Cupcake Wars or go into a laughing fit from Workaholics. Also…the other
day a cockroach fell and bounced right off my head to safety running to a dark
corner. For some reason unknown to me, my hut cockroaches are randomly just now
trying to mutiny. I doused my place with poison, and right when I sprayed, I
could see the squirming from all corners of the room! They smelled their
impending death! A little sad… especially since I then feel guilty and couldn’t
remove their corpses from all around. When Rocky came over, he took care of
them… actually throwing 6 roach bodies into a grave I prepared for them
outside. My sister, Nicole thought this was hilarious… she now calls Rocky the
Roach Man.
Last weekend, we had the annual Peace Corps Warden
Conference, for those of us who are in charge of keeping the Peace in times of
emergency. There are like 20 of us by region? Rocky and I are in charge of the
now 14 volunteers in Negros Oriental. It was such a great conference, great
discussion, lovely air-conditioning, and hot showers! Snazzy to the MAX. We had
some intense conversation, since a few of the wardens shared their experience
in Tacloban, the city that was most devastated during Typhoon Yolanda. I cannot
even process going through what they did. PC also gave out a bunch of satellite
phones to the people in more remote regions. Besides the work of
changing/implementing policies and consolidation points, we found time to do
what we do best together! That’s right, get a little responsibly as a U.S.
government representative tipz! We found this grungy bar one night and played
King’s Cup the drinking card game, but instead of a mixed drink in the middle,
we had a balut, remember that duck fetus? So the last king that was drawn had
to eat the balut, but the guy who drew it loves balut anyways…weirdo, so it
turned out to be not as amusing as we wished.
I went to Cebu a couple days early to hang out with Sam, who
went to that Sinulog Festival with us and lives in Cebu, and eat yummy food. We
went to this adorable French place where you choose your wine from the cellar
and fill up your cute little basket with bread and cheese, then the server
brings it all out to you in this beautiful garden with trees all full of purple
lights. Then for our actual dinner, we took a taxi up to this Filipino
restaurant high on a hill that overlooks the whole city. Quiteeee the romantic
night, but Sam and I are just friends, it was so great though talking to him
because he started dating another PC girl the same time I started dating
Daniel, and they broke up around the same time we did, and she is now right
away dating a Filipino, like Daniel, so that was nice to bond about. The next
night we went to this fantastic little Indian Place where you sit on pillows on
the floor, I found it randomly wondering earlier that afternoon. I love things
like that! I definitely did nottt feel like I was in the Philippines the whole
time I was in Cebu, gosh I love the city life! Then to hang out with lots of
awesome Peace Corps peeps for the Conference after all that to stuff our faces
with cheese and beer, another fabulous escape.
I wanted to get away from the hordes of strangers invading
my host family’s house for the holidays, so I went to Dgte on Easter. You try
to get away and the Peace Corps moochers flock to get in on the aircon and
cable of a hotel room. So, a handful of us volunteers spent Easter watching 8
hours straight of TV in bed… not regretting it one bit! Hillary’s GLOW camp is
supposed to be this week, but it is in shambles and probably will be postponed,
so we are most likely heading off on another adventure that you will hear about
next time! Like watching the Cebu prisoners do a choreographed dance and diving
with black tip reef sharks in Leyte. I will end on something so sweet that
Nicole randomly said to me the other night. She said that when I go back to
America, she will pray each night before bed to have a dream about Ate Allie to
seem real again. Whaaaa, she is so adorable. Also, watch this video here, it was
made by residents/survivors here living in Tacloban, Philippines, the city that
was devastated most by Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda). It was intended to thank
donors of relief programs and uses a current popular song, "Happy,"
but it also perfectly shows the "Bahala Na" mindset of Filipinos and
their indomitable spirit... needless to say, brought tears to my eyes... If
people living and recovering from that insanity can be so happy... what is our
excuse to ever be complaining or unhappy ourselves? I needed this reminder!
HAPPY SUMMER!
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