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Friday, August 18, 2006
 
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From Under the Cork Tree
By Fall Out Boy
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My Adventures in the Dominican Republic

He hugged me long and hard, and I think we both had misted eyes as I finally drew apart in order to make my bus on time. He asked, “Will you come back?” I answered in his native tongue, “I don’t know. I hope that I will be able to, but I don’t know.” He sighed, but smiled hopefully. “Si Dios quiere,” he said. “Claro que sí, Christopher!” I responded with a grin. “Yes of course. If God wants…”

 

I have spent the majority of my summer in Latin America. It's been great! In the D.R., when my teammates were suffering indigestion from the daily rice-and-beans fare, I happily filled my plate each mealtime and then, to my friends’ dismay, was immediately ready to go exploring the town! (And go clubbing).  The language I had practiced and learned in Costa Rica was also a huge asset as I was often in demand to help translate our Dominican work foreman’s instructions, do the talking when we went shopping, and talk to the kids at the orphanage every day as we worked and played with them. Everyone thought I was Dominican. I think it must have been the tan and dark hair/eyes, even though I'm not even as tan as usual this summer. I mean, you should be able to tell I'm not Dommie as soon as I open my mouth! But I did get that question a lot in the Dominican. I felt quite special. I don’t even pretend to be fluent, but even my attempts were very useful.  Knowing the language makes one muy popular!

 

We started out working at a Christian school, doing lots of painting and scrubbing. Painting sounds easy, until one has to use extenders, perch atop ancient ladders, and spend hours bent over backwards as one attempts to paint ceilings with minimal dripping which has to be scrubbed off later. We also painted lines on the basketball court, hopscotch lines, soccer goal posts, and other fun things like that. One afternoon the children’s VBS in the next door church was singing lots of familiar songs we knew in Spanish. It was sweet to be able to sing along in our own language. Then we moved operations to the orphanage. We scraped paint off a house, re-primed and re-painted it. We scraped paint of the roof—the longest job ever—and it was hot up there! We sanded, using bricks, the concrete walls of a new house, which gave me a new empathy for the ancient Hebrew slaves building pyramids by hand. I also helped sort tons of donated clothes, school supplies, and gifts, and thousands of soccer uniforms and cleats. Those two weeks were packed with work! Often, some of the kids would help us, or at least entertain us and talk our heads off while we worked. Sometimes in the afternoons before we left for the day, we would play a game of basketball, or just hang out and run around with them, and that was a lot of fun. One highlight was the morning we got to take off work and cram in a tiny bus with 50+ kids and a couple of adults to go to a waterfall and swim. It was a great time to just be able to cool off and get to hang out and speak Spanish. Of course, the last day we all got to participate in a fútbol (soccer) tournament, which was a blast. Only during the game, I got eaten alive by mosquitos and no-see-‘ems, and my leg was a bloody, muddy mess by the time we were through! Leprousy again!

 

Back to the opener. My little friend Christopher. We were teased about each other by both Dominicans and Americans, and we hung out alot. I was thinking, though. My Tico novio (Costa Rican bf) was too old, and this one is too young. However, if I average the ages, it gives me a bf a couple months older than me! Perfecto. Oh well, Eva says next trip I will find the perfect soul mate.

 

In conclusion: No, I didn't get to see Sammy Sosa's home (I tried) or go clubbing (I also tried) or do anything terribly or abnormally peligroso. (Remember that vocab word from past posts?) I did have a sweet time with my teammates, playing NERTZ, dancing to dulce music (name my new header line, peeps!), and white-water rafting. We also saw 13 river-side baptisms, which was awesome. It was a great trip, and I'm thrilled by the way God worked throughout in my life, particularly. It was amazing, and I am grateful.

 

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Awesome summer indeed; it has been a summer the likes of which I have never seen before.

It sounds like your summer was friggin' amazing. The Dominican Republic sounds like the bomb.

Good luck with college and all that,

~Timberly (don't ask)
Posted 8/18/2006 9:53 PM by Ghost2499 - reply

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you are awesome.
Posted 8/19/2006 9:03 AM by boombangpow - reply

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now that's a post!!!

It all sounds REALLY "High-Speed!"

I'm terribly jealous of yer Spanish speaking ability-you know how much practice I get-and I've gotten pretty rusty over the summer.

hmmm. "leaving kisses" and "staggering home" ??? 

Posted 8/19/2006 10:30 AM by Afterburner88 - reply

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hey, by any chance, since im taking the same speech class u had, can i borrow your book for this semester? it would help me financially. ...i think it would be the same book.. i might have to wait til i get the syllabus to know for sure. ugh... school is getting closer...not cool.
Posted 8/19/2006 1:44 PM by meandpudd - reply

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Awesome!! I envy your Spanish fluency. I'm still working on the basics.

Posted 8/19/2006 4:22 PM by preparator - reply

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¡¡¡Estoy muy alegre que usted tenía un gran rato en su viaje!!! Soy muy celoso.... especialmente de tu español excelente! Me gusta hablar en español... ¿Es mismo diversión, no? Kudos por la cuenta interesante.... ¡Suena tan impresionante! ¡¡¡Hasta luego!!!
Posted 8/19/2006 10:32 PM by The_Fish06 - reply

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what the heck ever...no hablo espanol (forgive the lack of the "~")
Posted 8/21/2006 6:15 AM by lotrfreak1989 - reply

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Hahaha... that sounds like so much fun. I shall have to talk to you sometime this weekend indeedo. :)
Posted 8/22/2006 11:53 AM by Liberty_Belle_76 Xanga True Member - reply

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OOOH, clubbing!!  lol
Posted 8/22/2006 9:52 PM by ishcm - reply

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It all depends on what's on your highest priority. If piano is high on your priorities, you'll make time. You'll never, ever find time, because you're really really busy. You have to decide what's important.

I think, however, that you should continue piano. You're an amazing pianist (Claire de Lune knocked my socks off), and your hands are perfect. You're too valuable to music to dissapate entirely. Keep it up.

Finally, I NEED THE MUSIC TO CLAIR DE LUNE! PLEASE! IT'S BEEN ALMOST NINE MONTHS SINCE YOU TOLD ME YOU'D SEND IT. THE TIME HAS COME!.

Not trying to put on a guilt trip or anything. =)
Posted 8/23/2006 6:08 AM by Ghost2499 - reply

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you + me + next year = clubbing to the MAX.
Posted 8/27/2006 2:01 AM by wantedtobethebigsurprise - reply

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It all sounds so wonderful...I hope you get to visit Christopher and the rest of them again, God willing! You're definately made an impact on their lives. :)

Haha, glad you had fun playing fútbol...and I'm sorry you didn't get to see Sammy Sosa's home...now I can't be famous by affiliation. *Sigh* Oh well. =P

*HUGS*

-Rachie
Posted 8/27/2006 6:47 PM by JustHazalEyes - reply

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girl you need to UPDATE!!! :)

& I still can't find you on myspace. Just look up (in the first name) Chocolate Queen. That should help ;)
Posted 8/29/2006 8:15 AM by kenzybeth - reply

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Click on the comic and it will open in another window.
Posted 8/29/2006 10:56 AM by soultrane_34 - reply

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It sounds so awesome! i wish i could go. so yeah i haven't talked to you in a  while,  just wanted to say hello!

I love the new picture!

-rach-

Posted 8/29/2006 11:32 AM by Wonderwoman2189 - reply

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hmm...my point was: that together, my siblings and I carried the game, without counting the youngest 2.

yeah, I am too hardcore-get over it

 I just wanted "unanimous participation"-and I got it too...so haha.

me...lighten up?!?!! HECK NO!!! Work Hard! PLAY HARDER!!!

great to have you there...glad you had fun. (and yer excuse for not playing ultimate frisbee is?) j/k

Posted 8/29/2006 11:55 AM by Afterburner88 - reply

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oh yeah, I kept telling mom that the amount of food was not proportionate to the number of RSVPs-but...I got my steadfast qualities from her.
Posted 8/29/2006 1:39 PM by Afterburner88 - reply

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nice post reba.  it was an awsome trip.  i'm going to try to update today so check it out. 
Posted 8/30/2006 9:59 AM by Beautiful_Dreamer926 - reply

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You went to the DR? COOL!!! I went there two summers ago....

Hey, call me sometime...

Posted 8/30/2006 8:32 PM by evelynmonroeq - reply

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I did.

THANK YOU.

I love Clair de Lune. Debussy is (or rather, 'was') an amazing artist. I'm pretty sure I can master it in eight months. But I also have 21 other songs to learn, among them Chopin's Revolutionary Etude and his second Ballade. 0_o.

Oog. I hope I haven't bit off more than I can chew. I'm practicing like mad - five, six hours a day. I'm smashed.
Posted 9/6/2006 3:27 PM by Ghost2499 - reply

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You seriously need to update. 
Posted 9/7/2006 12:44 PM by republicangirl4ever - reply

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hey, i have your jacket.  i forgot i was wearing it when i left your house a few weekends ago. ....and then i was driving down 64 when i realized i forgot my chips at your house too. what was up with my brain??  gimme a call if u get cold and we'll meet and i'll wrap that lovely smooth blue coat around your shivering shoulders.
Posted 9/12/2006 1:34 AM by meandpudd - reply

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Oh my goodness, REBECCA! We haven't talked in forever; hm...let's get in touch.
Posted 9/12/2006 9:06 PM by MyAnthem416 - reply

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so umm how am i supposed to know what is going on in your life and gossip about you if you don't write any new blogs
Posted 9/13/2006 7:08 PM by unsureoftomorrow - reply

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REBECCA that is just AWESOME!!! Another latino caliente eh?? ;) You took this trip through your church?

We totally need to get together with our group again... at least a few of us anyway... that was a great time. :P

Take care, and hope college this year will be TOTALMENTE DULCE TAMBIEN!

En serio. ;) hehehe

Posted 9/15/2006 4:14 PM by BlueIsland_snowglobe - reply

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