Friday, October 15, 2010
Nicaragua
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Pictures:
1. At a National Park on top of a Volcano
2. Doing the high ropes course in the jungle
3. Pablo (Program Director) and me at a Cathedral
4. The 3 boys I mention near the end with Trent in the Capital City
5. Some girls in the Capital
6. The old Cathedral that is now deserted in the Capital
7. Ruben Darío's Grave!!! Super exciting!
8. A typical street in Nicaragua
Video:
1. Of the volcano (it reminded me of the Bad Lands
We just got back from a 5 day trip to Nicaragua! It was a good trip and we did a lot of fun things: We climbed a volcano, went into a big cave with flashlights, did a high ropes course in a jungle, went to the capital city, did some shopping, and played lots of games. Although Nicaragua has a sad history with the United States, it is a beautiful country that is looking for restoration. It is fighting to eliminate poverty, drugs, and the history of revolution. These are some random pictures from the trip.
A little side story, we were in the old capital which was destroyed by an earthquake so now it is empty and the new capital is on the other side of the town, and I met 3 boys. They chatted with me about their lives and even did a foot race for me :) All three were around 11 years old, and only one went to school. When I asked why the other boys didn't go to school, they told me that they had to drop out to collect pop bottles to bring money and food to their families. They each had about a half of a trash bag of pop bottles, and I asked how much they would would get for each bag. They told me that they sell them to a man every day, and for a full bag they get 1 cordoba (21 Cordobas=$1, so 1 cordoba is pocket change). To buy almost any kind of food costs at least 20 Cordobas. They told me that today was an unlucky day because they each only had about half a bag and that the man would get mad at them tonight.
That sure puts things into perspective huh? Each Calvin student did the ropes course (part of the program), which cost around $40 US dollars. It seems like such a good deal, especially because the course lasted at least 3 hours......
Some Math: $40=840 Cordobas
This means that it would take 840 days (more than 2 years) of collecting pop bottles to earn what one student payed for a high ropes course. If only it was easier to define the line between giving away everything you have and being created to enjoy creation and life....we need a combination of both in our lives. Easier said than done.
En Español
Acabamos de regresar de un viaje de 5 días en Nicaragua. Fue un viaje muy bueno y hacemos muchos cosas divertidos! Subimos un volcano, entramos en una cueva con focos, hacemos una canopía aventura en una selva, fuimos al capital, fuimos de compras, y jugamos muchos juegos. Aunque Nicaragua tiene una historia muy triste con los EEUU, es un país linda que está buscando por restauración. Está luchando para eliminar la pobreza, drogas, y la historia de revolución. Esos son varios fotos del viaje.
Un cuentito, fuimos en el capital viejo que fue destruida por un terremoto y ahora es vacío y el capital nueva es en el otro lado del pueblo, y conocí 3 niños. Ellos charlaron conmigo sobre sus vidas y hicieron un correo de pie para mi ☺. Todos tenían mas o menos 11 años, pero solo uno fue a la escuela. Cuando pregunté porque los otros 2 no asistan la escuela, me dijeron que tienen que buscar jarros de refrescos para traer dinero y comida a sus familias. Tenían como un mitad de una bolsa de jarros, y pregunté cuantas valen cada bolsa. Me dijeron que los venden a un hombre cada día, y para una bolsa llena reciben 1 Córdoba. (21 Córdobas=$1, 1 Córdoba es casi nada). Para comprar casi cualquier comida, cuesta a lo menos 20 Córdobas. Me dijeron que hoy fue un día mala porque solo tenían la mitad de una bolsa y que el hombre va a ser enojado con ellos.
Se pone cosas en perspectiva verdad? Cada estudiante de Calvin hicieron la canopía aventura (parte del programa), que costó casi $40. Aparece como barato, especialmente porque la canopía fue por casi 3 horas…..
Un poco de matemáticas: $40=840 Córdobas
Este significa que tomaría 840 días (más de 2 años) de colectar jarros de refrescos para ganar que un estudiante pagó por una canopía aventura. Si solamente fue más fácil a definir la línea entre dar todo que se tiene y estar creado para disfrutar la vida y creación….necesitamos una combinación de ambos. Más fácil decirlo que hacerlo.
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