Sunday, January 21, 2007

Churreron!









Caminatas








Photos from two recent hikes with the rocking Red Juvenil-El Carrizal. The first set of photos is from a hike with the Catholic group from both Carrizal and Ostuma to El Paraiso, where we met up with the group there to pray and to challenge them in a scorching mid-day soccer game. Which the girls won 2-0 (the guys tied their game).

The second are from a hike we organized to El Chorreron, the stunning waterfall about an hour from the canton--most of which is through the Jiboa river Valley and more often than not, directly through or across the river. It was definitely one of the best days so far, except that I never ever want to feel that kind of responsability for 25 peers climbing around the cliffs, waterfall and upstream dam, wandering off... while being generally awesome and loving it.

Thursday, January 11, 2007





A friend's parents came in for the week and invited two of us up for a night at a private beach house. Probably the most un-Peace Corps experience ever, but I confess to relishing every minute. Note the private squash courts. Right...

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Limpieza de la cancha de futbol con el grupo de jovenes! To dissuade potential accusations of violating child labor laws: Jaime, who just turned 7 on Jan 1st! is merely posing with the machete...although she definitely helped with the cleanup. Not as many people showed up as we had hoped, but we got the job done in time to actually play some soccer on the now jungla-free field.




Tuesday, January 02, 2007

belated Merry Christmas!!




Christmas photos at last! My first Christmas in El Carrizal, and I was granted the honor of representing my canton as a madrina de Niño Dios--direct translation: Jesus's godmother. This entailed a procession from our canton to town--Fatima and I walking ahead and taking turns carrying the heavy clay replica of Niño Dios followed by a lively mariache band and some families and friends from town. Once in town we met up with the other madrinas, ate pan dulce and drank coffee and before being led in full procession with the madrinas from Santa Maria Ostuma through town, again followed by the mariache band and led by adolescents setting off homemade fireworks, (tightly rapped newspaper rolls with gunpowder inside...) The procession was gorgeous! The whole town came out to watch. Following the procession we entered the church for a four hour long cumpleanos/vigilia for dios--4 hours of the same lively song and unplanned speeches and a midnight mass, which ended with the adoration de dios. The madrinas stood at the front of the church holding the clay niño dioses while the congregation stood in line to pray and kiss the forehead of the Niño.

Hoping everyone had a wonderful New Years!