My Site and My first Nica Family:
Saturday, The day we meet our families has arrived. We departed Hotel Ticomo at noon and boarded
buses to drop off the other trainees in Niquinohomo, and Masatepe, before
getting to my pueblo, San Juan de Oriente.
After we dropped off Kyle at Dona Sylvias the bus went across the street
and dropped me off with my family. I got
out of the bus with my language teacher, Blanca, and she introduced me to
Lucia, my Nica mom. Lucia is very petite
and friendly woman. She proceed to
introduce me to her giant family. The
family goes something like this: Lucia
Ruiz is the grandmother and Justo is the grandfather…they are my parents. They have 2 sons and a daughter I think. I don’t really remember there children’s
names but one son has a son named Kenny who speaks a little bit of English and
has been helping me with my Spanish.
Kenny is 29 and his wife is 29 and they have 2 sons. Kenny has 2 sisters one who is 22 and one who
is 12 and they are really nice to me and have been helping me a lot. When you enter the house on the right side is
a “comedor” where the family sells lunch and dinner plated but it is not a restaurant
because you pick up homemade food and there is only one item or plate on the
menu. That being said the food here is
amazing. Anywho you enter the house
between two large gates, that are locked at night, and as you enter the gates
you are inside the families living and dining room which is all outdoors and
faces the kitchen which is also outdoors and has a tin roof. Everyone gathers here because it’s the
coolest, Temperature wise, place in the house.
There is no floor as its outside so the dirt is the floor. The bedrooms surround the outdoor living
space and they are somewhat inside except the roof doesn’t attach so there is a
breezeway between the ceiling therefore I have to use my mosquito net when I
sleep. My room is orange and there were
Christmas decorations on it when I entered so I take that as a good sign. The
room is small but clean. They gave me a fan and I have electricity which is better
than a lot of other people. Kyle’s house
is really nice and everything is indoors except the shower but he has a really
nice balcony that we overlook the town and we will be having class there. Saturday night was pretty interesting and I
found it hard to sleep. It was fairly
warm and the dogs were barking and roosters were crowing constantly throughout
the night. Saturday was spent getting to
know everyone and they served me lunch and dinner. Today, Sunday, I got up “late”: 8:30 and ate
breakfast: eggs, avocados, bread and fruit from our property: mandarins, mangos, and bananas. It was delicious …and coffee. Kyle and I went for a long run around town
and back. After we came back I took my
first bucket bath since my family doesn’t have running water. This consists of me standing in a shower and
getting a cup and dipping it in a water bucket and pouring it on myself. Because there is no hot water this is kind of
nice because it’s not cold water spewing at me constantly. After we ate lunch I met Kyle and Janelle,
the other trinee, and we took a moto taxi to Catarina. Catarina is a very tourist town with amazing
views of the lake and volcano. We tried
to find a cyber to get wi-fi (Kyle has a girlfriend he was trying to get a hold
of (they’ve only been dating a month!)) and we walked for an hr looking for it
and trying to explain to people in broken Spanish what we needed. When we finally got there it was close. Apparently it doesn’t open until 6 pm and we
have to be back home by 5. After our
exploration we came back and I studies some more then was taken out to dinner
by Kenny’s dad, mom, his sisters, Kenny’s wife and the babies. We drove to Niquinohomo to eat. I sat on the back of a pickup and it was
awesome …the sun was setting and it was breezy and just so nice. Upon entering the restaurant there was a
guard with a rifle guarding the restaurant… CRAZY! But the restaurant was good and I had some of
the best tortillas and fried chicken ever.
You’d be jealous. Now it’s time
for bed…Spanish class at 8 am then I’m going to try to go to the cyber after class
to email you this letter. I just want
you to know that Friday I get my phone and I will be able to text and call you
once I have it. Kyle is trying to figure
out how to turn his iphone into a hotspot?? Can I do that with my phone? Or do I need to upgrade?
Great description of your home. I hope you'll post photos soon!
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