Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Pilot

Hey Everyone!

Today is the one month anniversary of my arrival here in Nicaragua.  Wheeee!!! I'M STILL ALIVE!!

What a roller coaster of an adventure so far!  My bienvenidos (welcome) to Nica began on Sept 25 when I flew in to Managua...and discovered that my three suitcases did not arrive with my flight.  My bags were left in Houston and were supposed come in on the next flight.  So I spent the next 24 hrs in the same clothes that I had been travelling in for the past 24 hours...at least I had deodorant and body spray!  Thankfully my bags did come in with the next flight.  Sigue adelante!  (Go Forward!)

Focus of the first week was the English Convention.  There are only a handful of English congregations in the country so the majority of the 400 in attendance are English speaking foreigners, need greaters  (def: a Jehovah's Witness serving in a foreign land where the need for Kingdom preachers is greater).  So it is kinda like a mini international convention as these foreigners are from all over the place: USA, Canada, Europe, Japan to name a few.  Almost all of the foreigners in attendance are in some type of full time service: Missionaries, Pioneers, Special Pioneers, MTS Grads ect...The spirit was electric!  I enjoyed meeting many new people, learning where they're from, how they made it to Nica, and networking!

Besides the association, the talks (like lectures) were awesome and of excellent quality.  Funny thing though, there were only 15 speakers for the some 40+ parts!  Most speakers had three talks, some even had two on the same day!  One brother had a talk each day (Fri-Sun) and played the lead part in the Bible drama on Sunday!  Pobrecito (poor guy)!  Jehovah definitely supplied them with the "power beyond what is normal" to carry out their assignments!

Additionally, when I arrived at the airport, my cousin Stacey informed me that she had volunteered me to help with costumes for the Sunday drama!  This meant rehearsals on Monday and Saturday night and staying backstage during the actual drama.  So myself and another sister, Griselle, had the task of applying beards to the brothers.  We applied sticky hair mud to their face, then pressed in crushed black tea grounds.  Yes, Nica style for sure!  Needless to say it was a lot of fun and a great privilege to see first hand all the hard work that goes into the drama production :)

So after the convention Stace treated me to a two day vacation at an all inclusive resort named Montelimar...all food and drinks included...for like $50 a day...yes, perks of a developing country :)

The resort was a nice treat because the next 14 days were LOCO (crazy)!  We did a little field service but mainly focused on the big move.  Stacey moved her things from her apartment in Managua to her home in San Marcos (where I'm currently living).  During the craziness I got sick..boo hoo...Nica is very very humid and as a result things get moldy very very fast.  So I got a wonderful cough plus gunk.  Thankfully there are farmacias (pharmacies) everywhere and self-medication is encouraged :)  Hopefully I won't have to go through that again!

Since Stace went back to the states, I've been settling in.  I've pretty much been on my own; learning tons about how to get around, the food, transportation, and Spanish!  Some days I've come home desperate just to speak English!  Thankfully, I can just go bother my housemates :)  Stace's house has four apartments which are all currently rented by other need greaters.  So even though I'm on my own, there are friends to come home to.

My new congregation is called Fatima.  Actually it is a little group of 20ish publishers hosted by the San Marcos Congregation.  The territory and Kingdom Hall are a 5 minute bus ride outside of San Marcos.  Round trip costs me about $0.90, 20 cordobas.  I take either a bus (old school bus), microbus (volkswagon bus size), or moto (three seater covered moped) from across the street to the entrance of Fatima (think large subdivision) for 5 cords.  Then from the entrance I get on a man-powered tricycle that delivers me right to the door of the Kingdom Hall for another 5 cords.  Currently our KH is in the patio of a local sister.  We do have a podium, sound system, and two microphones.  Very cozy...

First meeting was memorable of course!  I took the bus from San Marcos to Fatima...on the way begins a TORRENTIAL DOWNPOUR...not exaggerating!!  So when I got to the entrance of Fatima, I put on my poncho and jumped on a tricycle.  No joke, water was two feet high in 20 mins...I would have to swim all the way down the road...It was crazy, I wish I could have taken pictures!  When I got the the KH, our elder was there barefoot, mopping up water and another sister was sweeping it out.  Yes, quite an experience.  Anyways it was a wonderful meeting and we had 22 in attendance.

So that's it for now.  Next post I will include details on our groupito and pictures!  Stay tuned!

Please leave comments as you like or you can email me at ktanjoco@gmail.com.  Also look me up on Skype: hica808.

9 comments:

  1. yeah! 1st comment on the hica nica blog! First if all, i think u just like to say the word torrential and second- you match riding in a man-powered-tricycle! happy month one.

    ps- pls send me the exact mesurements for the sticky mud/black tea mixture. ill try it on john when hes sleeping. ;)

    thats all for now- the one and only peabrain

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  2. hey girl, thanks for sharing your experiences from your first month! good old san marcos. woohoo! tell griselle is said hi when you see her again!

    ivy

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  3. Wow! What effort to attend the meeting...sounds like experiences we only ever read about! Must've been something to experience it firsthand!

    Glad to hear of all the spiritual excitement you've enjoyed thus far and that you happily survived your first month.

    Please send our warm christian love to the friends. Keeping you in our prayers always!!

    Take care,
    Renanne

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  4. What a wonderful description of your Nica adventures, Krystina! My granddaughter, Kayla, and I met you there at the District Convention. We're from Florida, and my daughter, Michelle, and her husband, Alexander, were Anna and Bill in the Sunday Drama. Thanks for all your help on that Drama! Yes, I agree 100% with everything you said about that Convention - It was AWESOME!! Hope all continues to go well for you there in San Marco, and please keep blogging, as it is very interesting and encouraging to all of us "wanna-be needgreaters"!
    ~Sue

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  5. Nice, looking forward to more blogs Sis! My Mom (Sue who commented) passed it on to me. Although I might not get to visit, I can feel like I did through things like this. Thanks! Sara from Florida too

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  6. hi Krystina. It's auntie daday. this is just a test to see if my comment will get posted

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  7. Hi Krystina.
    How are you? How are things coming along in your congregation?
    Why don't you post some more pictures?

    Auntie daday

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  8. Have been enjoying the latest pictures.

    auntie daday

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  9. Zip lining, must have been quite a thrill.
    stay safe.

    auntie daday

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