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A Week in Review

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

FYI: Photos updated in last post. Now on with the story…
Who said volunteering doesn’t pay?! On Wednesday I got my first pay check in the form of a toothbrush, mouthwash, dental floss, deodorant and two bars of soap. Before you start, everyone got them. I think they were meant for the theatre festival participants who didn’t show up. One plane never arrived and the New Zealanders got sick. I thought they were a strange gift at first but it’s practical, and I was about to go looking for floss so I’m happy.
I know I said I wouldn’t blog the whole time until I start travelling and having more to write than ‘I went to work today’ so I hope it’s okay if I just quickly (yeah right) sum up the week in one entry. The week, besides Friday, because that day was so crazy, it’s going to get it’s very own.
As well as hygiene products I also get more food here than three of me could eat. We have a ‘think chicken’ motto; pretend everything is chicken! The rib cage of Tuesday’s animal was too small to possibly be chicken but I still repeated our motto while I ripped off a bit of meat. You have to be careful in a country where guinea pigs are a speciality. Wednesday lunchtime I had one of my ‘what am I doing here’ moments. I was optimistic entering the kitchen because the last time we’d had lunch in the home it had been mashed potato. I hope my stunned expression wasn’t too obvious! One half of the plate was white, the other was green and on top was some red stuff. The white stuff was clearly rice, the green turned out to be mushy peas but the red is still a mystery. It seemed to be onion and frankfurters in a red sauce. I asked Jacqueline who was sitting across from me what it was but all I got was a mouthful of Spanish back at me. She didn’t stick to my few words as she now usually does. I tried again to ask her what the hell the meat was but I wasn’t too successful.
“Is it a pig”
“Huh?”
“Like….oink oink??”
“Que?”
“Pigs don’t oink in Peru?”
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Lima Photos Part 2

Friday, June 29th, 2007

This is going to be the most random selection of photographs, I`ll just throw up as many as I can before my time on this thing runs out and I get tapped on the shoulder. I`ll have more up soon on my smugmug.

My matador outfit! I´ve been trying to get this up for ages. This is before I acquired snot-of-child on my sleeve.
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This is the cake cart. I haven´t managed to find it again since. Damn good cakes. There you can see Elsa buying them for us.
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These are the Brazilian dancers we met in the Brazilian Embassy. Seems they like posing as much as I do.
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This is a very bad photo of the multicoloured bus we thought we were going to have a wild night on!
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This is the woodwork class in Casa Del Niños. You can see the houses they made the other day.
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An internet place we found. there was nothing under the sign so the net cafe must be up there some where. I was too busy marching in my matador outfit to find out.
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The Nutty Professor, The Matador and a freaked out Cielo. What a team.
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Cakes. Dont think they need anymore of an introduction. You have no idea how hard it is walking past shop after shop with cakes like these.
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The coolest house in the world, the Boat House. Apologies, the only photo of it I have has me in it. This house is in the middle of grey half made building and has a mini desert next to it. It´s incredibly out of place but that makes it all the better.
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In other news: results are in. I have a degree!!

Lost in Space

Thursday, June 28th, 2007
I’ve discovered that being one of the last two people still on a bus when it is driving into it’s little bus house for the night and still looking out for your stop is stupid and crazily optimistic. That’s the ... [Continue reading this entry]

Festival Internationales de Teatro

Monday, June 25th, 2007
It’s theatre season here in Lima, Peru. The ‘Festival Internationales de Teatro’ is underway and I finally know what’s going on! The drama thing I’ve being talking about is a festival with drama groups from different parts of South ... [Continue reading this entry]

Lima Photos

Sunday, June 24th, 2007
I have finally found a computer that doesn`t have a panic attack when I try to upload a photo. This is one of a typical street where we are. It`s one of Michael`s photos, I`ve never actually been on the street. ... [Continue reading this entry]

Wednesday

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007
You know, I don’t think there’s a better way to spend a Wednesday afternoon than marching around a place named after the 3rd of May in a Matador outfit. I’m still not sure whether we were opening the festival or ... [Continue reading this entry]

Claire El Parento

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
I yet again forgot to spell check. I´m on someone else´s dial up and it´s late. Terribly sorry. I´ll fix it at my next earliest convenience. I’m more than likely never going to win any awards for my parenting skills. I ... [Continue reading this entry]

Paz

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007
Michael and I are now an formidable force with our matching pocket dictionaries. There’ll be no more charade-playing. We now speak Spanish although it can take up to 30 seconds to answer a question depending on how hard to find ... [Continue reading this entry]

Lima – First Impressions

Monday, June 18th, 2007
After three days in the city I may not be fully qualified to judge and evaluate the place but I will anyway. We’re staying in one of the many suburbs of Lima, just off the map in my Lonely Planet ... [Continue reading this entry]

Day 1 in Casa Del Ninos

Sunday, June 17th, 2007
After this summer I believe Michael and I will be the best charade-players Ireland has ever produced. Unfortunately that game doesn’t seem to have reached Peru yet. We both got knocked over by the language barrier today, the first day ... [Continue reading this entry]