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September 30, 2004
All Melissa, Melissa in the blog, MB^2, Hey Look It's A Picture, Friends4Ever

This is our friend Melissa. She complained that she was not present in our blog. She is embarrased that I posted this picture, but then thankful that I did not post the one where she is giving a large grasshopper a vacant stare.
Posted by Jeff at 10:35 AM | Comments (1)
The Guatemalan Way
About once a week, Rebecca and I look at each other and say, "Only in Guatemala." Here are some of those times:
1. Our copy service is outsourced. This means, for anything we want to copy, we need to fill out a half-page copy-request form and have it signed by a principal. If the form has an error (e.g. you accidentally write that you want 20 copies, you mark it out and write 21), then you need an entirely new form, new principal signature. When there are no more copy request forms in the form bin, you need to fill out a copy-request form to copy the copy-request forms. TPS report, anyone?
2. Yesterday we were in Pricesmart, a membership shopping/"buy in bulk" store similar to Sams Club or Costco. Just like in the US, they had some women with too much makeup standing behind tables and offering samples of food and drink in tiny cups. Not bourbon chicken, not cocktail weenies, not organic apple cider... Yesterday they were featuring samples of Slim-Fast.
3. Found in Guatemala: Jimmy Johns, sushi restraunts, baseball and apple pie, biometric hand scanner for entrance to the mid-tier health club, malls and airports have no less than 6 52" plasma screens each.
4. Not Found in Guatemala: Miracle Whip, flavored coffe creamer, tampons, the equivalent of a Walmart, capable traffic police.
These lists will be updated.
Posted by Jeff at 10:05 AM | Comments (0)
September 27, 2004
Some Main Differences
I'm ready for the first wave of observations.
- Guatemalans speak excellent spanish, clear and slang free. It's a great place to learn. Overal people are extremely friendly.
- A 512 Kbps (Frac T1 on fiber, 1/3 of a DSL connection) dedicated connection to the internet costs the school USD $1000 per month.
- Using my laptop to connect to the internet (about 300 Kbps) at an internet cafe cost Q8/hour (about USD $1/hour).
- A few months ago in Chicago, I saw that my roommate's girlfriend Maria bought some hand woven placemats at Pottery Barn in Chicago. She must've paid about $10 per. The tag said they were made in Guatemala. We found the same ones at the central market - high quality, beautiful... $1 each.
- Except in very modern buildings, every bathroom has a little waste bin right next to the toilet. This is for your used toilet paper because it will clog the plumbing otherwise. Most toilet paper is scented so the smell is not so bad. Yes, our apartment complex is a 'very modern building'.
Posted by Jeff at 01:37 PM | Comments (2)
September 18, 2004
The View
We took a trip to the top floor of our building. Jeff apparently needed to test-fly a paper airplane from 12th floor down the long hollow center of our building. After that, we found the door to our roof unlocked - check out our views. Guatemala City is in a basin, and there are no really big skyscrapers so you can see for miles. The volcanoes were covered by clouds, but you can see the airport, forest, soccer field, and some other apartment complexes.
Posted by Rebecca at 11:03 AM | Comments (0)
September 15, 2004
Old Man Futbol
Tried playing a real soccer game for the first time in eight years (since junior year of high school). The 58 year old Guatemalan I was matched up against most of the game schooled me again and again.
Of course, Abel scored at will.
Posted by Jeff at 04:53 PM | Comments (0)
September 13, 2004
First Day of School
My first day with students was rough. I didn’t know why the first class went so poorly until at the end of class, 9 of the 19 brought up behavior contracts to be signed, meaning they are known to be problem students. Thankfully, I don't have that class anymore. It’s been getting progressively better ever since. Boy, I thought I overplanned, but I still came up short on activities. I was exhausted yesterday after work.. So TIRING! I ended up teaching 2 sections of 10th grade programming, which is a required course, so there are some difficult ones. I also have the 2 sections of multimedia that I expected.
We took a picture of us on the first day, just like my mom used to make me do all the way through college :)
Posted by Jeff at 05:06 PM | Comments (0)
September 12, 2004
Back for a Chicago Wedding
We flew back to Chicago for the wedding of dear friends Jeremy and Bobbie. I provided DJ guidance, but www.club303.com did a great job for me. All photos of Jer, Matt, & Jeff were taken sober. Really.
Posted by Jeff at 04:42 PM | Comments (0)
September 09, 2004
Ferry Corsten
Ferry Corsten (of Holland) came to Guatemala City last night. Jeff loves this DJ, and we had an amazing time - it was the first time we've been out clubbing when Jeff wasn't DJing. My arms were sore for two days after from dancing so much with my hands in the air.
Posted by Rebecca at 11:06 AM | Comments (1)