Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Dogs, cats and chuchos

So sad news on the home- front, dear Beausie has been put down. I’m glad I got to see him one last time over Christmas while I was home, but it’s still really sad thinking about him gone. Thank goodness I have Ziki Ziki and Nitz Chum Vicente Wood to cuddle with. Although, thanks to those cuddles I now have fleas again (I blame Ziki as Nitz gets a bath about once every three days, to his displeasure).

I was up making re-hydration fluid with a few groups in some of the Caserios that are further away today, on the way home I stopped at the market in Paloma and therefore spent almost the entire day outside without reapplying the sunscreen… oh dear. My face is red as a tomato, however my scalp is the worst… there’s nothing sexier than applying aloe and moisturizer to your part. Living the dream.

I’ve decided that I’m going to scrounge together some money and finally head up to Tikal in February. Kiki (another PC volunteer who lives in Toto) has a friend coming to visit and Ana (another PC volunteer who lives in Toto!) and I have decided to crash their trip and head up with them. Sorry Nitz, your vaccines are going to have to wait another month (best pet owner award of the year). So, look out for pictures, I’m so excited, even if we are only going to be there one night!

Another trick I’ve been working on (as I’ve been doing a lot of house visits recently) is the “stop and stare” when chuchos try to attack you. My normal human instinct when a snarling, foaming dog runs at me is to run as fast as I can away, and throw rocks at it as hard as I can while running. That strategy however, seems to be failing, and therefore I’m taking lessons from my “unofficial” counterpart Zayra, on how to stand still as a statue and stare the dog down. If that fails, you always have a few spare rocks in your bag you can chuck at it. It’s horrifying and has probably taken about fifteen years off of my life, but so far, no fatalities.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Welcome Home

I've been back in site for just under a week, and it's back to work for sure! I've been up to four communities working and tomorrow I hope to go to another. I guess there's no time to really resettle back in, as I already have flea bites, a chicken has laid an egg on my spare bed (dinner! yum!), I'm out of Saldo for my cell phone and I missed the triple day, my newly bathed kitten is out rolling in chicken poo and I'm already tortilla'd out.

However, it's nice to be getting back into a daily schedule and getting back to work.

It's so nice right now, as although it's really dry (lots of dust on the roads, so I need to sweep ever day) the sun is out every day, so it's not too cool if you're out in the sun. Luckily, I was given lots of lovely moisturizers for Christmas so I'm moisturizing to keep from getting too dry in this weather.

Anyway just a quick note to say, I'm back in site, back at work and doing well (except that my cold came back...but I'm taking lots of vitamin C, so hopefully it won't last too long).

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Happy 2010!

So it's back to reality. I've just come back from about three weeks (maybe closer to two) in England, for Christmas and then we went to France to ski for New Years (of course I got tonsilitis so I became a very talented Chalet bunny, if I do say so myself).

I flew into Guatemala city last night, spent the night at a very posh hotel near the outskirts (thanks Dad!) and am now back in the Peace Corps Office trying to get some paperwork done. I was REALLY hoping to get back to San Vicente today, but it doesn't look like that's happening as everyone's dissappeared for lunch and will probably not be back for a while, and I'm looking at a five or six hour trip back and it's already 2pm. ARG.

However, there is a silver lining as I will most likely be able to spend the evening with Robin and Jasmine, two volunteers who were in the same training group as me and have decided to ET (Early Termination aka quit). Robin got engaged over the holiday (congrats!) and Jasmine worked as a volunteer in Boliva before coming to Guatemala and I think she's ready for a normal life. So we'll have a nice send off evening (Ladies night at Mono Loco! oh NO!) and I'll get back to site tomorrow.

I hope everyone had a GREAT Christmas and New Years, I'll update once I'm back in site (if I ever get there).