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The days of a “volunteer”

Saturday, December 30th, 2006

The rigidity of the Unite for Sight entrance process—applications, references, training tests—ill-prepared me for the reality of the experience so far. Instead of the intensity I expected, my last few days have included chocotinis, sight-seeing, beach volleyball, and many hours spent in “large-group dining.” There have, however, been some good vision-related experiences:
—I watched some amazing eye surgeries: cataracts, laser, and other volunteers pulvarizing a goat’s eye (when’s my turn?!?)
—Today we went to a great little beach village for vision screenings, distribution of glasses, and determination for surgeries. My job—copying names and ages—was minimal. Left a lot of time for chatting with the local kids, playing thumb war, taking pictures, and learning how to count in Tamil—“Wundri, Erundi, Mundri….” (useful when that little kid’s pinned my thumb, AGAIN).

I’m enjoying the vibrancy and contradictions of India, many familiar though oddly forgotten.
—Women dress with such amazing beauty—flowing scarves, silky dresses, fresh flowers, gold jewelry—while walking through streets heaped with garbage (a permanent accent to every roadway) or driving motos through similar heaps of smog and grit.
—Traffic moves with an urgent, perilous pace and anarchy that make the rest of SE Asia roadways seem like country lanes. Picture a room full of cockroaches when you turn on a light and take a step in. Now picture sitting in an open tin box on the back of a moto that passes within centimeters of traffic on all sides. Don’t need ziplines and rockclimbing for surges of adrenaline here! Don’t worry mom, I wouldn’t DREAM of renting a moto here!!!
—There is never a moment that is scentless. Sometimes it’s pleasant–cardamom, incense, jasmine, fruit. More frequently, it’s putrid—urine, BO, exhaust, garbage, shit. Luckily, the smells move at the same pace as traffic—as soon as you start to gag, more pleasant air invades your nose and saves you just in time.

Tomorrow—HAPPY NEW YEARS!!!! We just bought tickets for a party at a swanky downtown hotel. The card reads: “On popular demand, DJ Kunal with Hindi remixes and Bollywood hits….delectable spread & unlimited pouring brands.” Sounds….like a unusual new year’s to kick off an unusual year!!!

India in an Instant

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

The town is Chennai, the state is Tamil Nadu, the language is Tamil, the temperature hot, the food yellow and spicy, the smells strong;
Men wear diaper-like skirts, women flow in bright sarees;
Homely Holy Cows hunt for snacks in the trash;
The napkins feel like plastic; I fear the toilet paper might also;
Laneless, lightless traffic is barely held off from chaos by the constant chatter of horns;
Christmas exists. It presents itself visually in a nativity scene in my hotel that includes a Hindu-looking temple colored with cake icing, two sets of bride/groom dolls, and Santa overseeing the whole party, hanging like a spider from a nearby tower.

Ahhh, it’s nice to be back in India. : ) Just 3 hours from Bangkok, “same same” yet so, so different. Except the moto taxis, the plumbing, the dirt. Tomorrow I begin my volunteering with Unite for Sight, nature unknown. Somehow I’ve once again managed to do things in the odd way; the other new volunteers arrive tomorrow. So, time to wander (but not far) and type (but not much to say yet). 🙂

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Tuesday, December 26th, 2006
christmas santa cindyxmascocktailkidsantasxmasshowdancers Hope you are reading this with a full belly, bells ... [Continue reading this entry]

Serendipity Beach

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006
I woke up with the confusion of thinking I had slept once again in a treehouse. Loosely fitted planks and thatch let light, breeze, footstep vibrations, and sounds seep in around my little pad on the floor. Some ... [Continue reading this entry]

Bumps

Thursday, December 21st, 2006
Is "the road less traveled" still considered a road if it's been turned inside out from rude tanks? What if it's a 3-foot wide sand path balanced between rice fields? Robert Frost may say "sure." Or, more likely, ... [Continue reading this entry]

Margene the Dirt Bike Queen

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006
On a cold, cloudy evening in Xam Neua, Kristin and I worked up our "redneck personas." Everyone needs to know theirs. Mine is Margene the Dirt Bite Queen, pilot of potholes, Athena of the throttle. Well, today ... [Continue reading this entry]

Christmas in Cambodia

Monday, December 18th, 2006
Fat Santas were replaced by a small boy in Santa pj's; turkey and potatoes became coconut chicken and spring rolls; and the Khmer "Joy to the World" was a foot-tapper with full dance ensemble. All in all, today was ... [Continue reading this entry]

White teeth big eyes wide smiles

Sunday, December 17th, 2006
"Children are like oxygen for me," my dad says with a grin as he climbs into the van, camera bulging with colorful portraits, palms still tingling from high fives. It's one of the reasons I love traveling with my ... [Continue reading this entry]

Insanity

Thursday, December 14th, 2006
I think my last couple days in Cambodia have been a decent simulation of manic depression. Or maybe it's just a condensed serving of all the best and worst of humanity on one heavy plate. I can't adequately ... [Continue reading this entry]

Thai and His Tuk Tuk

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006
I had already turned down about 50 eager tuk tuk offers in the interest of walking slowly and to nowhere in particular. Then I met Thai. He won me over with his excellent English and ideas for my ... [Continue reading this entry]