Sunday I went to church with Beirut, yet another strange experience for me. Her church is the most Pentecostal church to which I have ever been (that doesn´t say too much as it´s pretty much the first). Lots of yelling, dancing, shaking, more yelling, etc. Definitely out of my Mennonite comfort zone. Beirut, Micki, Dayra and I enjoyed the afternoon at the local pool, Las
Colinas. It looks pretty much like a resort area pool with a luxurious swim up bar and a little island in the middle. Nobody else seemed interested in joining me for a swim. I was just thrilled to do something that involved a little exercise. When time was up and I had to get out, there was (as I should have anticipated) a big, juicy, pre-dinner sandwich waiting for me. I know they can read my disgusted and repugnant expressions everytime they present me with more food. They just laugh and say `vamos a engordarte´. I don´t find it very funny.Sunday night Beirut, her mother and I went back to the church for a baptism service. The music was very lively and moving. The electricity shut off three times for a few minutes each, and in those moments everyone seemed to worship even louder and stronger than before. We were at this service from 8-10:30pm, and we left EARLY.
Work has been a bit slow thus far as it has just been a lot of
observing. If all four of our computers were working instead of just two it would probably be a different story. But, no one seems to be in a hurry to fix it. It´s just that relaxed latin culture sentiment, which, I must say is harder to get accustomed to than I thought. The most rewarding part so far is visiting the communities and seeing how such a small loan can empower those on the fringes of society.Observations/Random Comments:
1. DR Spanish sounds completely different from the Spanish I previously learned
2. Dominicans love their music extremely LOUD!
3. They really know how to relax (maybe too much)
4. We have a cleaning lady

5. Mosquitos eat me alive (except when I am in my invincible net). I wear repellent like its my job.
6. Those who speak English are few and far between
7. Dominicans serve coffee like a little shot but add enough sugar for a large thermos.
8. Women are deathly afraid of getting their hair wet, which is inconvenient when most drive motorcycles. How do they solve this problem? Wear a shower cap of course.

2 comments:
When did you become a good writer? Or funny, for that matter... jk. Kind of.
I´M TALKING TO YOU ON SKYPE RIGHT NOW. I like technology. I love lamp.
-Hermana
Started laughing out loud by myself in the office again while reading your blog. These people must think I´m crazy. I wanna come visit you and go in the pool!
Julie
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