Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Why I love Fiji:


So I feel like sometimes I complain a lot sometimes or don't recognize how many wonderful things there are here. So cheers to Fiji! These are a few of my favorite things....

  • I'm sure you all know by now that the FRUITS are my fav:
Passionfruit, mango, papaya.....



  • Wild Cilantro grows like crazy here...(I am so amazed at the earth and how it provides things...it gets me thinking about what we take for granted)





  • How you can use shells for awesome soap dishes, jewelry holders, etc!...(Personal goal-I'm never buying another soap dish again)...

  • The Fijian Rugs are hilarious and awesome...











  • Compost Toilets(they're actually not common here, but a few vol's have tried to start them and succeeded)...


***And my favorite- which I can't put a picture with, but it's sense of community here and how utterly giving people are. It's a trait that's so strong in both the Fijian and Indo-fijian cultures. (which is shocking because their cultures can often times be worlds apart....but still so similiar in many ways. I'm still amazed at how they co-exist). ***

It's raining PACKAGES! halleluliah! (but I wish it were also raining men)

Recently I have been utterly SHOWERED with packages...seriously, it's been amazing! I now have TONS of junk food/choco and so many things from my Christmas wish list were given to me, which I am SO thankful for. Shout-out to: Meghan: your package I received in the midst of all the security issues I had at my house and therefore I was living out of a backpack for a week. Thank goodness your package came when I needed some clean t-shirts and pj's the most! Mom: you know your package was good. It pretty much had everything I wanted. Somebody knows her daughter...and it's you. :0) Carol: your package's always have the best shirts (which I wear ALL of time...no seriously...I'm wearing the grey one with peace hearts right now). Reid: I just ate the pizza cracker sticks- I'm still savoring that one last pop-tart. Your pic is by my bedside AND in my living room. Mrs. Cher: who DEFINITELy showered me with packages of all things glorious and girly. Tonight I'm planning a mani/pedi party with myself= reading good magazines, scrubbing my feet extremely hard, and I just might paint my nails. ;0) THANK YOU TO EVERYONE, it's really very thoughtful of everyone to send me these things. When I say that everything is getting used from the packages...I mean it; everything down to the ribbons (one is in my hair), containers/baggies (highly valued here), etc.

thanks again to everyone who has written an email to sending a package to even keeping up with my blog. It means a lot to me! :0) but things are great here (besides the heat), my house is good, my new host fam is good, and i feel so much better about work now!

Monday, January 25, 2010

So..I feel like I always talk about the food here...


So I promise this one WON't be about that. :0)
This one's about my new house and new host-fam!

ok so my house is SET now and totally awesome. Again, it's all I need- one bedroom, one long kitchen/sitting room->. And surprisingly there was room in there for a table, COUCH (I'm so luxurious), and a bookshelf that my host fam let me borrow (which they graciously painted everything a lovely PEACH and/or light peach)! I'm in the process up hanging up all my deco's to make it look more home-y. I really enjoy living with a hindi family again; I mean, it can get a little annoying seeing as they can hear everything that I do/they always want me to come and visit their visitors (which they have TONS of since my host dad is a priest), and I usually just want to do my own thing in the evenings. BUT I knew there would be some cultural adjustments and it's totally worth my safety for them to be so close-by. plus I get free hindi food, (I had to mention it) and the lady has gotten much better about letting me prepare my own food. But I just wanted to thank everyone for keeping me in your thoughts and prayers, I definitely got a lot of support from all my friends and family!

The Friendly North

Ok so just recently I took a trip for work to the 2nd biggest island, Vanua Levu. I flew in to Labasa, the 'Friendly North', as they say...hot as balls, however, VERY beautiful and everyone there really is VERY nice. I met with a different womens group each time I was there. First day it went pretty well, they want me to help them start a bee keeping project. So I've got plenty of work to do in terms of finding them funding to do so. The second day went ok, BUT the location of the meeting was AWESOME. It's the one shown above where were out in the middle of nowhere with all these little groups of houses tucked away in the hills. At the pooja they had there for me..I had one of these, 'What am I doing? Is this my life right now? This is crazy! Where am I? This is awesome, my life is randomly cool at the moment!' moment. haha But then I proceeded to eat some Mango Chutney, which I hadn't had before, and all I can say is sweet Cheesu (Sweet Jesus) I.love.mango.season. And I was SO THANKFUL they still had it on Vanua. On our island, Viti Levu, mango season was ruined from the last hurricane. BUT you bet your bottom dollar I left with 10 pounds of mango's. And actually in that pic below we were picking mango's/more like catching mango's. Although later in the week after I was high on mango's and realized I desperately needed more, I did scale a very risky tree to get me a bundle of those sweet, glorious babies.
So my trips were great during the daytime in Labasa BUT at nighttime, it was EVEN MORE FUN! I really got a chance to meet all of the volunteers who came the year before, who I really didn't know all that well. Honestly, hanging out with them totally made my week! There's not too much to do in Labasa but we did nothing short of rolling into the local club called Bounty, named after the extremely strong liquor, Bounty Rum, they have here...aka hangover central. I could only handle that one night, but other nights we just hung out: I learned how to cook Tempura, , we went to dine at the nicest place in town- the Oriental where we taki'd some beers (aka took small shots of them, a volunteer's mom sent her this gingerbread man cookie making kit so we all super enjoyed some fun cookies from home. All in all I super enjoyed hanging out with the fun people in Labasa Town. My favorite part was how when I spoke in Hindi at the market, they immediately responded in Hindi. This usually isn't the case when I'm in Suva/Nausori.

So my next city that I bounced to on that island was Savusavu, known as a touristy town, but it wasn't too touristy at all. Actually it's my FAV so far. It's the perfect combination of beautiful (since it's right on a bay) and local-ish feeling, and you can get a fair amount of things in town. And since I arrive just in time for the weekend....the weekend was mine! There I stayed at 2 volunteers' houses and had even more of a blast. We went snorkeling by the Jack Cousteau (sp?) resort- saw some AMAZING colored giant clams (the bright blue was my fav). And after talking with the locals who ran the dive shop at the resort...we got them down to an awesome price to go diving. Hells to the Yeah.
So we went for a 2 tank dive in the Savusavu bay. First dive we were at about 100 ft...only because Hanna and I kept seeing more cool things and went further and further...next thing you know we'd been at 100 ft for quite some time...woops! BUT on that dive we saw a juvenile SEA TURTLE (they're really rare and endangered) and some pretty big fish. But on the 2nd dive, we went to an area called Alice in Wonderland because of all the mushroom coral. And yes, I did feel like Alice just a little bit when I'd stick my head under that coral hoping to find something amazing. Which we did! Actually on that dive we saw around 5 white tip/black tip sharks! Most were about 3 feet but one, Monte had seen the tail under some giant mushroom coral, so of course we all had to check it out. The tail itself was about 3 feet and while Monte, a totally hands-on kinda guy, stuck his hand out to grab it...the only thing going through my mind was 'Move away courtney...this thing is going to turn around, bite his hand, then I'll be next to the blood, then I'll die too!'...but of course I stayed since I realized if that were really going to happen, I'd want to see it. :0) so anyways, turns out the shark just pulled up under the giant coral more and didn't come out to say hello.

On that dive though I also found a giant conch shell with (sadly) an animal inside. I was really hoping it would be empty as I could blow it, Lord of the Flies style from here on out. But I was a good volunteer and threw it back. That dive was totally my fav for sure though, that afternoon we came back and had...guess: MANGO, banana, pineapple, and passion fruit smoothies. done and done.
OK and my last paragraph about this awesome trip was how one morning we went to the 'Hot Springs' in savusavu aka more like small spots with boiling water spewing out of random spots in the ground. They weren't anything much to see, but being cool volunteers that we are, we decided to come have a picnic breakfast one morning. We brought fresh bread and jam, a pot of water, and some eggs to make breakfast with. We got the idea when we saw how local women would boil their root crops on the springs. So we put the pot on the boiling water to get warm for coffee and tea, and then wrapped the eggs in my t-shirt and also laid them on the springs. It honestly wasn't anything much and sounds way cooler in words....but honestly, I had a super fun time having a picnic breakfast with Mother nature. :0)

Friday, January 8, 2010

You might want to read me.........

..ok so this one is pretty important. I didn't really want to write about this but I felt like I should as things have been crazy in my life and are fixing to change. I also wanted to wait to write about it until things got better...and now they are, yay!

Ok so, Pretty much in the past 2 months I've had some major security issues at my house. Basically I had multiple break-in's to my house. All were during the night and/or when I was away. They took some things but never left any signs of showing that a thief had been there. I also didn't suspect anything when I'd wake up in the morning/when I'd return home as the person was able to lock the door behind them. One night, however, a Fijian man did come after me while I was asleep. He only minorly assaulted me aka just left a bruise on my arm from when he grabbed me hard on the shoulders to scare me/wake me. That night I learned I have lungs of steel, I guess you could say, as I was able to scream at octaves I never thought I'd reach. Luckily, that scared him and he ran away, which I can only thank god for. Someone was definitely looking out for me that night.

After that though, Peace Corps was great. A lot of changes were made to my house and it was actually quite the fortress. However, even after all new locks/bars and such, the person still made attempts to get in. So my peace corps directors and I decided it wasn't safe for me to be there!

So...I feel like my life was kind of in shambles up until this past week. Just with the hassle of trying to figure out where I was going to live and things like that. BUT we found a place pretty quickly and I'll be pretty much living with a host family again (which at first I was like, oh gosh) BUT I think it's going to be great as I'll still have privacy and will be able to cook my own food. (not allowed to give more details via blog) AND (I know this is kind of ridiculous) I was so sad to leave my papaya trees...BUT then when we saw the house I'll be living at..they totally have 2 papaya trees, 2 banana trees, and ALL kinds of vegetables! whoop! jackpot.

So, actually, I think this will be a good move....PLUS I'm MUCH closer to work..like it cuts my bus time in half! yippee! I was still kind of sad though because I really enjoyed the community I was in, visiting and cooking with the neighbors. But I think this will be good. My Hindi will only get better. :0)

Ok, love you guys! And thanks for all the wonderful Christmas presents from my friends and family! like really, I feel so cool by how many packages Ive gotten! (which is never the case for me) haha