Sugar cookies we made last night in the hostel kitchen |
In general things have been moving slowly due partly to the holiday season, where the mood is very relaxed throughout the country. One of my side projects outside of actual work has been educating people about the United States, particularly the diversity of its population. In other words I'm trying to convince them that not everyone from the States looks exactly like me. I've also been trying to discourage the use of the nickname, "gringo." I finally got the little five year old girl in my host family to stop using the word and to call me by name. Whenever she said "gringo" I would call her "niña" instead of using her name. Interestingly enough she decided she didn't like that, and I explained how I preferred to be called by my name just like her. Word soon spread that I wanted people to use my name instead of the equivalent of "white guy." I had to smile when one day when someone called out to me, "What's up Gringo!" Immediately the old woman next to him corrected him, "His name is not Gringo, it's Benjamín Gringo!"
Carrying penca leaves for the roof of my house |
Pictures of my new bachelor pad
The completed house, soon to be home |
Experiencing my first Christmas away from everything familiar has been kind of tough. But I'm very grateful that I can communicate with family and friends, being reminded that they're here for me even if I can't spend time with them. I suppose it's times like this, when you're away, that you truly appreciate all those people you have in your life. Hope you had a very merry Christmas everybody, for those of you in cold places - enjoy not sweating for me.