Thursday, September 30, 2010

You might be in Honduras if...

1) When asking where something is, people respond by making kissy faces at you.
     Well, not AT you exactly. When pointing at something, it is customary down here to point with your lips rather than your finger. This is VERY disconcerting if you are not from around here. Especially when your students do it to point at the chalkboard behind you.

2) Clothes hung on the line to dry, when left out in the rain, are considered to have an extra rinse.
     Because honestly, it's just too much work to wash them again. They'll be a bit stiff, but at least they don't smell bad anymore.

3) When looking at a dog in the street, you wonder what that growth is between its legs.
     Nobody spays or neuters dogs down here. Being a spoiled gringo, I'm used to pedigree, clean cut (in more ways than one) canines kept on leashes. Here they wander free, keep their own packs and territories, and scare the living daylights out of anyone who walks past their house at night. The blind corners on the doorways get you every time. Thank goodness most doors have fly screens and wrought iron gates.

4) The sound of distant gunfire late at night seems normal to you.
     What is this, downtown Baltimore city? Apparently two major families in the city are feuding and things have become a bit edgy of late. They aren’t looking for gringos, but it’s still best to keep indoors after 9 in the evening.

5) You have a high speed internet connection and no running water.
     I think I’m down to only three or four showers a week, depending on how much work I have in the evening. Honestly you sweat so much at night there almost isn’t any point in showering in the evening, you just end up waking up as filthy as you were when you got home. I would make an effort to shower more, but we just cleaned out the pila two days ago, and the water stopped running just as we started to refill it. If we want to be able to flush the toilet and do the dishes until we get water again, sacrifices must be made. On the plus side, all the dirt helps to keep the sun off.

4 comments:

  1. We have a large bottle of Drano for when you come home, to unblock the drain after you have had a shower...!! :)
    Mum

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  2. We are going to have to find someone with a pick-up truck, to get him home from the airport - he'll be riding in the back ....
    ... he will, of course, want to ride "Honduran style", sitting on the tailgate waving at the people on I-95!

    Dad

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  3. Update: We finally got some water last night, and now the pila is mostly full. Woohoo shower night!

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  4. For pictures of Andrew's school ... and of Andrew, take a look at this other blog:
    http://padredonahueblog.org/

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