July
1- July 16:
Randomness at its finest-
thoughts and happenings of the past few weeks, here we go.
I will begin with the
brightest of the bunch- my new running shoes. I ordered a new pair of nike
shoes and had them shipped to my parents house. They sent them to my friend
Karen who was home in the states to visit her family. When I ordered them the
color selection I chose was heather gray and coral. However, when I walked into
Karen’s apartment this past weekend I had no problem SEEING my shoes sitting on
the table. They were practically glowing. My friend Edmund even joked about
them glowing in the dark. I guess coral is now neon pink. I was not
particularly looking for another thing to make me stand out when I run the
pavement of my community, but hey, guess that is what life gave me. And actually,
to my surprise… most onlookers did not even notice my new shoes when I ran the
past two days. Guess my hair and eyes are brighter than the neon pink swoosh
sign. I felt like I was running faster though! Even in the states, buying a new
work out item gave me a nice boost of motivation, and the same thing happened
here.
Now, let’s move to my
classroom. The final output for first quarter (yes, believe it or not 1st
quarter is almost over!) is an interactive story. Each group has a different
story and we are going to have a Storytelling Festival next week. The other day
I posted a short story titled, “The Flock of Birds.” It is just a simple, easy
to understand story that I used in my lesson with them about how to use
gestures, facial expressions, voice change, and tone to better effectively tell
a story so that it is more interesting for the audience to listen to. After my
demo and practicing in pairs I asked for volunteers to come to the front and
have a go. My students tend to get REALLY nervous when they are front and
center so I was trying to help ease their nerves before the big storytelling
festival. At first, not one single hand went up. No one wanted to volunteer.
Then I decided to say, “Chique and Christel, come on up!!! Thank you for volunteering.”
I clapped and the class cheered. After they fabulously read the story, we all
gave positive feedback. For the first couple pairs I initiated the
encouragement and chose pairs who showed skill during the practice time.
However, after a few pairs had gone… more and more students began raising their
hands. Students who I can never hear when they speak in class were speaking
louder than they ever did before. Students who appear to be the shy ones
transformed into comedians in the y spotlight. Some students added gestures
that were perfectly chosen. My eyes were looking at them all in amazement.
These are the moments that I live for. The activity ended up taking a lot
longer than I had anticipated because everyone volunteered… every single
student!
Last weekend I went to
Lipa City, Batangas. I had made plans with Karen to go visit her so that I
could pick up my fancy running shoes. However, there was an added bonus to the
already exciting weekend. Karen and a few other volunteers have devoted a lot
of time to helping out an organization here in the Philippines, Visayan Forum.
Visayan forum seeks to raise awareness about human trafficking and modern day
slavery. There were events scheduled for July 13 and 14 that I was able to be a
part of. The groups of people that I spent the weekend with were truly
inspirational. When a group of people get together who share the same passion
and advocacy commitment to a very important cause, it is awe-inspiring! This
issue is so important here in the Philippines because it is common for Filipino
people to seek out jobs overseas and opportunities in country to raise money
for their families for various personal reasons. It is a heart dart to hear
stories about young woman and other victims who thought they were beginning a new
life journey that would help their family and themselves but abruptly learn
that the opportunity was a lie. I can’t imagine the feeling of going from “this
is a dream come true” to tears racing down their face praying for rescue. The
events aimed to spread knowledge about how victims are sought out and convinced
that the opportunity presented will benefit their life. Through presentations,
dances, information, conversations, and mixing ideas, many young youth were
reached and educated. They were taught not to be gullible and that if it is too
good to be true then it is probably is not good at all. One important issue dealing
with human trafficking as a social problem is that many people are not educated
about the cause. For me, the greatest thing about being a part of this is that
we were working to help prevent tearful situations from becoming reality. After
going back to site, talk about what I did over the weekend has spurred many
conversations about the rights of children, human trafficking, leaving the
country, and this is just the start to what I plan to do to continue to raise
awareness and help combat human trafficking.
On my way home from
Lipa I got to watch the sunset on the boat. I normally do not take this trip so
this rarely happens. I got up and walked to the edge of the boat with some of
my friends so we could soak up the beauty. The perfect touch to the scene
jumped in when about 20 dolphins came swimming along. They were all jumping out
of the water, their silhouettes filling the night sky. One of those moments
when you wish you had your camera but then again you do not. Sometimes I feel
like I do not get the full enjoyment of something if I am because taking
photos. It was nice to just watch and take pleasure in the once in a life time
moment. I have seen dolphins three times now while riding to and from
Marinduque BUT this time was definitely my favorite.
How have I been staying
cool without a/c- my first tip is to drink too much water. I feel like I do not
stop drinking water. This helps me to combat feeling dehydrated. For about two
months now it has been hot, hot, even at night. What I do is use my malong (it
is similar to a large thin scarf) to dry off after my bath. It becomes wet but
not too wet. I then use it as a blanket for when I sleep. When the electric fan
blows over me it feels refreshingly cool because of the wet blanket. I also use
a lot of baby powder. My body has definitely adapted to the heat. Whenever I am
in aircon (on a bus or in a mall) I am freezing cold and my skin always becomes
really dry afterwards. I think the aircon also messes with my sinuses. Never
fun. Let me just say I am looking forward to rain
I am starting to feel motion sickness because I am typing this on a bus. I will save the other random happenings for next time. For now, I am going to enjoy every second that Joseph is here!
"To work in the world lovingly means that we are
defining what we will be for, rather than reacting to what we are
against." - Christina Baldwin