Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Your Real Age
http://www.realage.com/
My Results:
Calender Age: 26.4
Real Age: 21.0
5.4 years younger than I actually am!
Saturday, March 20, 2010
March
The garden is coming along nicely. We have installed a roof to shade the plants from the intense direct sunlight. The roof consists of "bush sticks" and coconut tree palms. We planted cucumbers, tomatoes, lettuce, basil and yellow peppers. We tried to plant green peppers but i think the seeds were old. I have three goals for the garden:
1. Have/produce at least one piece of vegetable
2. Incorporate gardening into the It's Up To Me Program
3. Create a permanent garden for the school
Thanks again to The Tennis Company in San Diego, California for donating 12 basketballs to the E.P. Yorke High School Physical Education Department. The owner/my former boss donated 12 soccer balls last year and the school greatly appreciates the donations. If anyone is interested in donating sports equipment (softball mits, volleyballs, soccer balls, basketballs, jump ropes etc.) or school supplies (pencils, pens, notebooks, rulers) please feel free to contact me:
weisscw@gmail.com
The Social Investment Fund Application for the E.P. Yorke Sports/Multipurpose Complex is eligible for funding, which is good news; the bad news is they don't have any more money for the year. We will need to wait until September to see if it receives funding. That would be awesome for the school and it would be kind of the icing on the cake for my Peace Corps service.
Well I guess Belize has reached a new low: cops are shooting cops in San Pedro (a major tourist destination). I stand corrected: "A cop intentionally shot another cop and killed him" As many outsiders know, Belize is considered a violent place, but if you live here it's different. Everyone knows that the violence is primarily gang-on-gang violence with the occasional outbreak of random brutal crimes. A cop shooting another cop is pretty crazy though. If the violence in Belize continues, regardless if it's gang-on-gang, this country will have a tougher time climbing out of the developing world.
The new class of volunteers comes to Belize next week. It's crazy to think that I am almost done with this experience. My COS (Close of Service) date will probably be the first week of October.
Far From Home,
Christopher Wilkins Weiss
Friday, February 19, 2010
February Garden
Far From Home,
Christopher Wilkins Weiss
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
New Week
6 am - wakeup
7 - go to school
8 - school starts
8-9 - ref 2 basketball games
9-9:50 - Life Skills Class
10 - meeting with a student
12 - lunch
2:30 - meeting with a student
3 - Sports Committee Meeting
3:30 - It's Up To Me Group Meeting
4 - ref 2 basketball games
5:30-10 pm - Disciplinary Board Meeting
14 hours at school.
In other news, the It's Up To Me received a $500 grant from Kids to Kids. I wrote the grant about a year ago and it was rejected. I reapplied, and we got it. So now the group can operate without tapping into the school's budget.
I submitted a grant application to the Belize Social Investment Fund for the Edward P. Yorke Sports Complex and Athlete Development Program last week. This one is a lot bigger than the Kids to Kids and has an impact on the entire school and community.
Far From Home,
Christopher Wilkins Weiss
Monday, January 4, 2010
Guate
(Let me state that before you read this post, there are a lot of "best ever" classifications. The Weiss' have been know to throw that phrase out from time to time, but believe me when i say "best.")
Wow! Guatemala was awesome and I can say that it was the best trip of my life. When each day seemed as if it couldn’t get better, it did:Day 1 – Punta Gorda, Belize to Puerto Barrios, Guatemala – 1 1/2 hour boat ride across the bay. Small boat + medium sized waves = fun ride. 6 hour bus ride from Puerto Barrios to Guatemala City. 1 1/2 hour chicken bus ride from Guate to Antigua, or as the conductor put it: TIGUA! TIGUA! TIGUA! We arrive in Antigua and head to our hostel: El Hostal. We head out for dinner and find this awesome sushi place that had the best pad thai I have ever had.
Day 2 – Walk around the city and decide to sign up for the Pacaya Volcano night hike. Lunch before hand we had panini's (something we can’t get in Belize) and they were awesome. Shuttle left at 2 pm and returned at 9 pm. Best hike i have ever been on: high altitude, volcano, lava flowing at the top, roasted marshmallows on volcano lava! crazy. It was a “Humbling, Earth Experience” as i like to call them: being tossed around in a rip tide, skiing, small boats in a big ocean etc.
Day 3 – We walk around the city in the morning and took off for Lake Atitlan in a 3 hour shuttle ride. A lake that has been called the most beautiful lake in the world; and i have to say it very well may be in the running. Our hotel was awesome: we had a private cabin with a incredible view. If you got to Atitlan, stay in Santa Cruz at the Iguana Perdida. Delicious commune style organic dinner.
Day 4 – Signed up for a Mayan weaving class and it was really cool, we were invited in to their home and they taught us how to weave this backstrap/belt type thing and it takes a lot of work. Whenever Mayans pass us in Belize we always say how expensive the gifts are, but now I understand: it takes a lot of work. Julie did Yoga in the morning too, which was given to her for free thanks to her Peace Corps status.
Day 5 – Back to Antigua and as we are talking about leaving this guy comes up to Julie and I and he says “where are you heading?” We say Antigua. He says he can give us a ride. no charge! Whoa. Saved us a few Quetzales. We also met some PCV’s from Guatemala who gave is this backdoor place in Antigua for 30 Q for the night. We later ran into this guy (Patrick) in the central park and he took us out to dinner!! Awesome!
Day 6 – 4 am Antigua to Guate shuttle. 6 am bus ride from Guate to Puerto Barrios. 1 1/2 hour boat ride from Puerto Barrios to Punta Gorda. Sike. 3 hour boat ride: small boat + really big waves = pant shitting fear that your life is about to end. Scariest boat ride i have ever been on, but for some reason i kind of enjoyed it. I should have been in the NAVY, or when you feel that your life is about to end, sarcasm takes over.
What a trip!! If you ever have the chance to go to Guatemala, go to Antigua and Lake Atitlan. I truly feel blessed to have had an opportunity to take a trip like that, especially to experience it with someone I really care about! I shaved my beard finally. October – January.
Check my pictures out on facebook.
Far From Home,
Christopher Wilkins Weiss
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Heck of a November
November was one of my best month’s in country:
-Merida, Mexico: read previous blog
-Garifuna Settlement Day: I skipped out on Settlement Day last year promising myself I would go down to Dangriga this year. What an experience. It was awesome to say the least. A lot of ceremonial drumming. I’ll put some pictures up on facebook. Garifuna Settlement Day represents the day that the Garifuna culture came to Belize after being exiled from St. Vincent. Let the record state that I was in the Settlement Day Parade in Dangriga. Julie’s work: The Education Department, had a float and I decided to help them decorate it. I wasn't going to hop on at first, but i was convinced otherwise and i participated in my first parade.
-Thanksgiving – All of the Peace Corps volunteers in the country were invited to the George Price Center to have In Service Training as well as Thanksgiving celebrations. It’s always nice to be around a lot of friends during the holidays. We also got to play some tennis at the Embassy, so that was good.
-Tobacco Caye – Beach Camping on a private Caye in Belize, not bad huh? Julie and I had an awesome time setting up a campsite right on the beach shore. We also did some snorkeling right off of the barrier reef. Tobacco Caye is roughly the size of 2 football fields and its about a 45 minutes boat ride from Dangriga.
-Caye Caulker – I love this place. A backpacker’s paradise. I snorkeled Caye Caulker for the first time. I was really cold and cloudy but it was still cool.
I saw Obama’s speech last night about Afghanistan, did you catch the Peace Corps shout out? Nice.
"In the end, our security and leadership does not come solely from the strength of our arms. It derives from our people…from the diplomats and Peace Corps volunteers who spread hope abroad; and from the men and women in uniform who are part of an unbroken line of sacrifice that has made government of the people, by the... people and for the people a reality on this Earth."
My beard is still going strong. It’s been about a month and a half. I am shaving on January 1. Some new comments at school: Santa, Bin Laden, Osama, Mennonite, Hobo, Amish. Check the pictures out on facebook.
Far From Home,
Christopher Wilkins Weiss
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Beard Comments and Mexico
Bwai, werewolf!
Mista Weiss, did you get lost in Mexico?
Grizzly Adams
Mista Taliban
Bwai Taliban
Rasta Bwai
Don't starve the barber Mista Weiss
Julie and I took some vacation days and visited Merida, Mexico. It's in the northern part of the Yucatan. One of the best parts of our trip was a day trip to Progresso, which is a little beach community about 45 minutes from Merida. It was that typical Meixco vibe in Progresso. Two Thumbs up to Mexico, the Mexican Culture, Merida and Progresso. It was refreshing to see a new place outside of Belize and I highly recommend visiting Merida for two days if you ever have the chance. I will post pictures on facebook later this week.
Far From Home,
Christopher Wilkins Weiss