I’ve gotten into some good habits since getting to Nicaragua. Better and more regular sleep patterns; flossing; making eye contact and greeting people on the street; being conscious and very conservative in my water usage; maintaining a fairly tidy room; staying on top of my studies and workload. This place, this change has been good for me.
I’d also like to document some goal setting I have on my mind. We’ve had a lot of current volunteers come talk to us thus far during training, and many talk of the side projects/groups that they’ve created during their time in country (ex. computer classes, soccer/baseball leagues, summer English camps). And it all sounded great and motivating, but I couldn’t find anything inside of myself that really called out to projects like these. But, whilst doodling during one of my technical charlas (I read an article somewhere about a study that showed that doodling while taking notes or during class actually increased the amount of information students retained…I swear), it hit me. A foggy idea of what unique project I want to attempt to bring to my community (I need to keep in mind that what really matters is what the community wants, cant force anything).
Now some of my friends from home may laugh at this, as I have jeered many a time at “poets” as it seems like every other young, trendy, American Apparel wearing, wanna-look-like-a-cokehead, 20-something writes “poetry” to express themselves…BUT Nicaragua indeed has a poetic soul. And though many a Nica can quote Ruben Dario in a moment’s notice, I wonder how much creation is really fostered. We [will] spend a great deal of time and effort as SBD volunteers trying to “teach” creativity in the business world: bringing innovative products and services to the market, pushing for more creative marketing and branding, encouraging creative, more efficient processing/production. But what about art? music? poetry? The department of Masaya, where I am now for training, is known for their artesenia; which is really just a flowery term for homogenized handicrafts, such as painted cement mushrooms, rocking chairs, chachkas for tourists.
So in a delayed effort to get to my point, I have a vague idea of wanting to create some type of “culture club.” Depending on the desires of the community, it could be an art club/camp for kids, a book club for women, poetry writing sessions/workshops, mural design and painting, a mosaic of recycled materials, any time of CREATION that is just for the sake of art, of beauty, of fun. My god this is such a beautiful country, and I want to reflect on that, and I want to see how the locals reflect on their lives in this country.
Goal 2: if possible, I’d like to keep a “pet” chicken while in site. This will of course depend on what my site is like, but I think it would be special to get a little chick and raise it. I guess some research would have to go into how to raise a chicken, but I guess I can just ask my Nica family, they have a bunch. I wonder if I could train it to walk on a leash? I like the name Francis or Finn for a chicken.
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4 comments:
having a chicken would be awesome. do it. and francis is a bomb name, although i am also partial to finn (a second choice after elias).
also: i love reading your blogs. elias keeps combing the pictures looking for you :)
i have a package coming your way soon. not to ruin the surprise, but it's a book, so if it doesn't get to you, maybe some nica is enjoying it instead ;) it will be my first mailing, and i'll still number it, but just so you can be on the look-out...
thinking of you. michelle and co.
I like the name Finn.
And I like that you want to do something artsy for the community, all the ideas sound cool :)
I knew you would come back changed but so help me god daina if you ever say "I like to write poetry" when someone asks your hobby, i will have to get you to hang out with some of our honors program friends. (I'm mostly kidding, just don't be "that" guy.) LOVE. Jess
(Also, the above removed post was me, I unfortunately created that name for a focus group I was doing..feel free to judge.}
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