I wish I had a picture, but I'll just have to tell the story...
After lunch, a bunch of the grandkids of the family I live with in Los Higos were at the house. And one of the girls started to get impatient, saying to the rest of the kids, "Come on, let's go play 'americano'."
I asked, "You play 'americano'?"
"Yes."
"How do you play?"
"Well, one of us is Arlene, and one of us is Andre and another is Sandra... [and she kept listing different Americans that have come to Los Higos]."
"And what do you do?"
"We all have water bottles," she said as she and another girl hold up used pop bottles filled with water.
After laughing that off, I asked, "What else do you do?"
"Sometimes we speak English without knowing what we're saying."
ha, ha.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Saturday, June 21, 2008
An eye doctor from Ohio came on this outreach and has been going from community to community to do eye exams. He came to Los Higos yesterday, along with Dr. Fernando, and they did a joint medical/ optical outreach. A lot of people in Los Higos were able to take advantage of the low cost eye exams and practially free glasses and here are some pictures of people sporting their lenses.
Ramon with bifocals which he says are only for reading:
Josefina with reading glasses:
La Negra with glasses to be used all the time (in one eye she couldn't see anything, now she says she sees something, and the other eye sees better, too):
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Yan Carlos' birthday

I went to a birthday party yesterday for Yan Carlos. It was pretty cute.
They held it in the pink house and had lots of balloons and streamers up. Yan Carlos was all dressed up (as shown in the picture of him holding a goat). The kids all danced, which was so cute, because even the little ones know more or less how to dance merengue. And they had a pinata.
The picture below is of Pancho and Yisenia's baby girl all dressed up for the party.

another knitting fashion show
Last sunday we had another knitting fashion show. We had even more girls involved and in an even smaller space. The picture below shows the people that crowded into the chicken coop church to wath the event. (Origianally we'd planned to hold the event on the basketball court, but because of rain we had to change locations).

The girls themselves came up with a dance to perform. The only rules I gave them was that they had to dance to Christian music and couldn't do anything scandelous. In practice the dance was pretty tame, but, unfortunately, it was a bit scandelous at some points (typical dominican dancing), but I may have been the only one who thought that.


Each girl received a gift. I'd received personal hygiene kits from the Clear Lake Church of Christ when they visited last February, so I put those in the gifts, along with a ball of fancy yarn.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Elvis' house


The picture above shows Cristian shoveling concrete into the hole dug for the new foundation (doesn't their house have a great view?).
The new house is being built around and over the old one. They will build up the walls, they fill in with dirt between the old house and the new walls to the level of the old floor. Once they have the roof on the new walls (and over the top of the old house), they'll take down the old house and pour a floor around the old floor reaching out to the new walls. This way they have a place to live while the new house is being constructed and they can make use of the old floor. Plus, their land is really sloped, and this way they don't have to level a new place to build a new house.
The supplies came from a politician. Elections are coming up soon, so politicians are in a rush to help the people- giving away building supplies, working on road repairs, etc.

There are five girls from Trinity Western University living up in Los Higos right now, and they helped off and on throughout the day with the construction. You can't see it well, but here they are filling a large can with rocks to be thrown into the concrete for the foundation.
Chipo

Chipo showed up at the garden yesterday wearing this dinosaur costume. He said that Maribel bought it for him because he was crying. (I don't know if I understood that right, though). He was walking around acting as if wearing that outfit was quite normal. It was so small on him, too. Look at how his paws only come a big past his knees.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Kermes
On Sunday, Andre's church did a kermes, which is basically a fundraiser for the church. They held it on the basketball court in Los Higos, and had games for kids, dramas, and a performed dance. They sold food and raffled off two cell phones to help raise funds to pay the loan that they took out to buy a drum set for the church.
There was a pretty good turnout of people- I'm guessing around 150. I don't know, yet, how much money they made. I do know that they made almost $RD2,000 (almost $US60) just on the moro (rice and beans) that they sold. They were pretty proud of what they'd made and are hoping to do it again in the future.
Here Daury and Guelito rapped while Negrito and Randy break danced.
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