My first week in my new
house. I moved in on Sunday, after stressing myself into a cold on
Friday. I'm still not better yet, and it's Wednesday. But that's not
that important. The important things are as follows:
- It's HUGE. And it's ALL MINE. I don't know how I'll be able to feel crowded in the space, especially after my last room. I have TWO rooms, plus a really nice bathroom. The bedroom alone is at least twice the size of my last room. And then there's the kitchen/living room as well. Super fancy.
- There's no internet :( I'm taking my computer to school with me every day to connect there, as now both of my schools have internet. But I can't connect at home. It's ok though, I did way too much internetting before. I will miss being able to download whatever I want however. After my doctor's appointment next week I'll see about buying myself an internet stick. I'll make do.
- Batman is getting used to things. Sunday he didn't come out from under the bed until well after dark, refused to eat anything, and cried the whole night while trying to claw his way out the window. Monday he stayed under the bed most of the day but came out when I started making dinner, and bit my face the whole night when he wasn't playing with his toys. Tuesday he followed me around in the morning as I got ready for school, came out to see me when I got home, and played by himself a bit more at night. He'll be fine, he's already getting better. He really wants to go outside I think, but I'm not quite ready to let him out. My new host mom says I should tie him up outside for a while, but he's never been tied up and he's not used to it. I don't know how he'd handle that. Maybe this afternoon I'll ask her to help me do it, but I'll have to watch him very carefully.
- My new host family really seems like they're going to take care of me. They've already made a bunch of improvements to the house, like adding shelves in the kitchen and a mirror with a tiny medicine cabinet in the bathroom, and they're having a wardrobe built. Sunday my host mom gave me some of the bean soup she made, and yesterday she gave me some of her pollo asado. She keeps asking me how Batman is doing, and trying to make sure we're okay. I like the family a lot, even though it's not my old host family. No one is quite like Don Pedro...
This weekend Nica60 is
taking a trip to Leon to celebrate our one year anniversary in
Nicaragua. Then the following Tuesday I have to go to Managua for my
mid-service medical appointment. Then the following week I believe
I'll have a small group of trainees from the new group visiting me
for a few days. I am looking forward to hosting them! I hope I am
chosen as a host! Hopefully I'll find out soon so I can start making
preparations. Also, the English volunteer in Rivas said she thinks my
site applied to have an English volunteer. I hope she's right; I'd
love a sitemate!
Hasta la próxima
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