Hello all! My apologies for the lapse in communication. Although I haven't been necessarily busy in the past few weeks, internet access isn't exactly at my fingertips. On top of that, my camera went for a swim in the "solwota" on a recent boatride/torrential downpour so I don't have any pictures to share either. Never fear! Mom and Dad have my back and a new camera is on it's way. I promise pictures in the next entry!
So training is every bit as boring as the Peace Corps promised it would be. We're slowly getting used to "island time" -- basically nothing starts on time. We once went to a wedding promising to start at 8am. At 12:30pm, the music started. That's probably the most extreme example but it's pretty common to wait 30-45 minutes for anything to start. Basically, I read a lot.
A few weeks ago, we (trainees) made a bit of a cultural blunder... It was a Sunday and we had already been to church, eaten our fill, and been swimming. We decided to play a game of volleyball. Turns out that it's taboo to play an organized game on Sunday and we offended a lot of people. Other taboo items are work (no laundry or going to the garden) and exercise. Basically, you can only rest, read, go to church, and hang out with your family. On Monday morning, we apologized to all the mamas and the village chairman and assured them that we were ignorant and meant no disrespect. After the apology, the matter was dropped and we moved on. As we apologized, I had to reflect on how different my life has become. I've done several things to offend people in the US but none nearly as simple as a (scandalous) volleyball game. On the other hand, I've apologized for several things in the US and never was the matter dropped immediately. I think I'm going to like that aspect of life in Vanuatu. Grudges are for the birds.
The biggest news, of course, was our site announcements last week. I've learned that I'll be heading to Ambrym, an island known for black magic and great volcano hiking! I leave on Tuesday for walkabout, a week long visit to my site to meet the counterparts and get a glimpse at what the next two years of my life will look like. I'm very excited and should have much more to discuss after my visit.
Until then, take care wherever you are. Happy Halloween!
Friday, October 31, 2008
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Lindsay!
Sounds like you are having a great time. Can't wait to see some pictures and read more about your adventure.
Miss you---
Lori
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