Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Little of This, Little of That

             Injuries: So I didn’t talk about all my injuries until now for a few reasons.  One, I know my mother is at home worried and missing me already, but also because I’m a little embarrassed by my own clumsiness!  But now!  Its almost comical, so I decided I better share with everyone how horribly accident prone I am in this country!  The first week I was here I got some scratches on my hands from the monkeys while feeding.  My first thought was, dang! That is definitely gonna scar (I scar very easily) but oh well, it will be a reminder of an amazing summer!  Shortly after the many scratches on my hand, I was riding the moped with Manuel, and we fell.  DON’T WORRY!  We were going very slow and just kind of laid it down in a gravel driveway.  But this too added to my injuries, my knee was bruised and scraped up pretty good, and my same hand now had scrapes on my palm as well!  Somehow in the process of the bike falling I also got a cut on my left middle toe.  No big deal, just a little blood, cleaned right up and went on with my evening.  About 2 days later, I was walking down the hill from my house to the apartment and stumbled, and stubbed (I’m almost sure broke) my toe.  It was black and blue right away, and I had a nice limp to go along with it for about a week.  It is still quite soar, but the pretty colors are gone.  Now, that was my first good “trip”.Since then I have tripped on numerous things, its almost twice a day that I step wrong, and stumble, even just on regular flat ground!  This past week, I finally got up enough courage to get on a moto bike after dumping the moped.  I rode with Pierre just form my house out the gate and into the MJ gate about ½ min up the road.  When I got off, I hit my calf on the hot muffler and now have a LARGE blister that I’m nursing.  So again, walking with a limp!  I’m loving my stay in DR, but if this keeps up I may come home in pieces!
                Baseball: Sunday nights in our neighborhood (if you can call it that) the guys get together and play softball.  I had told Lesly that I enjoyed watching baseball, so he and I rode down the hill to the little snack shack at the corner and grabbed some drinks and then walked over to the “ball field”  We had to climb through a fence to get in, it wasn’t until the game was almost over and the cows wandered into the outfield that I realized we were sitting in the cow pasture!  Was cool to see everyone from the area together, cheering for their friends, sitting around joking with each other!  There was two teams, one was obviously the favorite!  They didn’t have matching uniforms or even very impressive equipment, but they were sure having fun!  It was a little awkward to be not only one of very few females there watching, but the only Gringa!  Everyone stared of course!  (I’m getting used to that though, it happens everywhere!)
                Out & About: Sunday night after the baseball game, a group of us planned to go out for the evening.  I was excited to go and then realized I had to get back on a bike to get into town!  This time with THREE people!  So let me just paint the picture for you all!  The road we live on is HORRIBLE!  Extremely rocky, full of pot holes, curvy, hilly!  Its nuts!  So not only is it hard to navigate, but we had 3 of us crammed on one little dirt bike.  I chose to take the middle cuz I knew there was no way my butt would stay on the back of the seat!  I made it into town w/ out dying, and of course thanked Denson for keeping me safe.  We got to the Pizza place and Pierre was about to park his bike when the Police pulled up and started questioning him.  Haitans in the DR are discriminated against pretty badly.  Pierre of course is a Haitan, so the police took his bike for the night and claimed he didn’t have the proper paperwork.  This wasn’t true, but Pierre said he wasn’t willing to pay the $ they asked for just to get his bike back because he knew $ was all they were after.  So after we ate our Pizza in Sosua, we all got a cab to Cabarette.  We piled 7 people, along with the driver into a little tiny car.  What an experience.  We had a few drinks and then went dancing.  WOW!!  I’m such a white girl!  Everyone down here has great rhythm, and hips like Shakira.  But I sure had fun! 
Monday, yesterday, was my day off!  Lesly and I went to the beach in Sosua. (Again, 3 people on a bike, Me, Lesly & the driver)  I of course wanted lots of Sun, but in the words of Lesly “I’m black man, I don’t need more black!”  So we got chairs, one in the shade and mine in the sun and just hung out for the day.  Sosua beach is extremely relaxing.  There were a few locals there, but not many others, so I napped in the sun most of the afternoon.  I made dinner for everyone when we got back from the beach.  Pele is and I did some Spanish/English learning and we played cards for the rest of the evening.  It was a great day off! 

The next day (yesterday) I was back to MJ and had a pretty quick and easy day.  Still really enjoying my job!  :)

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