I guess I will start with the basics. I have placed into Intermediate-Low Spanish. Out of 24 volunteers only six of us made it to Intermediate-Low and two have made it to Intermediate-High. Oh yeah! I have moved to Jinotepe, the capital of Carazo, a district of Nicaragua, with three of the Intermediate-Low volunteers. Let me tell you, this has been quite the adventure.
My host family, La Familia de Doña Maria Auxiliadora, is just really nice. I am their first volunteer and they are working hard to take care of me. In fact yesterday they put up doors on my room, and finally gave me keys to the house! I have a little sister named Rosalia (10), a teenage brother Pedro (19), and an older sister Amanda (24). Rosalia is learning English in school and the first to step in and help me with Spanish in hopes that I will return the favor. She is a vivacious little creature that likes to hold hands and stare at you. Haha, I can not wait to introduce her to my fellow trainee’s. Amanda is an English teacher at a local private high school. I’m hoping that her and I will become good friends. Really. Right now she likes to drag me around and introduce me to her friends. I love it! And Pedro, well I don’t see much of him. When I do I don’t really understand what he’s saying! Oh to be in a foreign country.
But, I know what you all are really interested in, do I have running water and electricity? I’m going to answer that with a yes-ish.. I do have water, but only from the hours of 4 am to 8 am. This is when I can flush the toilet and use the sink.
I have been pretty happy with the food so far. Nicaraguans love their rice and beans. I eat a variation of rice and beans for every meal. Rice and beans for breakfast, rice and beans for lunch and rice and beans for dinner. But, the two provide a complete set of proteins so I’m relatively satisfied. Even better, the other trainees and I found a smoothie joint a few days ago and they have vegetable smoothies! This and with my rice and beans and I’m good! Que bien.
I know this all sounds a little dry but to me this is what I think of as my first week in