Friday, December 5, 2008

Sayings About 18 Yr Olds

THE GRADUATION

Here we have finished the school year it runs from February to December and this year Jose was able to finish primary school. It's been an honor to go to graduation because not only received his degree as a graduate from primary school, but also a recognition for academic excellence. He obtained an average of 97, the highest of any school.

For those who do not know it, Jose has over 20 years, is quiet, humble, generous, very consistent and a young sky. As we want! It is also what everyone wants. This year in spite of being only the second year that is in the project, young people elected him to the house to go along with two other project managers. What has made luxury. All of a beauty ... So

anything, I would love to tell you something so important to him. In these communities, not everybody gets to finish primary school. So few come and double that pride.

CONGRATULATIONS JOSE!

(soon put pics)

Monday, December 1, 2008

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FEUDALISM, bourgeoisie exploit or Capital led the U.S. ENDS. Last Events

This is an article published ago three or four months for 4 days and had to be removed. Someone I talked in this article, read it (by searching on google) and was offended, we called it off. We prefer to remove it. Here do not go around with nonsense ... After a while, fly a hang omitting some names of people. Our goal was not really report reflect and explain reality but how are you who shock us and we want to re-publish with such omissions.
These days return to have the car, we are visiting communities delivering much everything that came in the container. As you know little by little those little villages lost in the mountains, you'll discover some overly unthinkable injustice to a mind like ours used to demanding equality before the law.

I wondered where a historian or sociologist would frame these small rural realities ... these outdated feudalism in history, an exploitative bourgeoisie, effects of globalization, savage capitalism ... the truth is not very well ... perhaps only part of the current world reality, but even if I had it explained Many times you do not believe the just until you see it so clearly materialized in people nearby.

One case is that of the Villa ... (I prefer to omit the name)

This farm is known as one of the largest farms in this area of \u200b\u200bHonduras also has a part in Guatemala. When you get to where the mansion of the estate is a lot of houses to the surroundings, the farm workers and among them there is a little larger than the store, or as we say in Spain, the grocery store course owned by the same owner of the farm. Everything belongs to him and all who live in the property must work for him and such are allowed to use them any grocery store (convenience store staples.) Remember a little, with the obvious differences of location and different constructions, condominiums feudal those in which all inhabitants of a reign afforded feudal honors the Lord. The difference is that in this case if there is a war I do not think that the pattern of these lands goal in his "castle" or house their employees. Also in contrast to all these people who live or picking coffee or cardamom survives mostly from time to time a truck arrives "gringos" (Americans) who comes to visit the farm and see the areas of land that has this family as fantastic. In Copan Ruinas, which is a very touristic town, offers walks through the farm on horseback, with or without food, with or without night prices ranging from $ 30 to about $ 200




this photo of this place so you can see the proportions of which I speak. Everything you see in the photo is the property of the estate ... and of course this is only a small part of it. The mansion is what you look right next to the picture right at the foot of the mountain in front

But I promised specific cases. One of them is Zechariah Until we reached the Populorum Progressio lived with his parents in a community called Santa Rosita . is a community of 40 families and is located right in the domain of this property. Collected in this community especially cardamom and of course the employer pays for the amount of cardamom collected but that is about as about 55 Lempiras per day (2 euros and a half). Most have in your property just a small plot where is home but that is not enough to plant other products and other living manera.Tienen who rent land to the employer to cultivate their corn and beans, the staple food for alimetación. This year on the farm decidideron raise the price to rent the land of 800 lps to 2000 lps. This year many families unable to pay that amount were not able to harvest and do not know how they will do to eat.
On the other hand are forbidden to build houses with good materials. Wood can only use it on any day if the employer feels like it, take it out of there. It is clear that most have no alternative but to work for the employer. In addition to a few years ago the few who had managed to have a small plot on which to plant something more failed to sell because he was banned from entering any not outside the community and less to a seller or buyer. Luckily, this community was revealed at this injustice and lack of freedom and succeeded even though the street is owned by the farm has free transport for her.
This is a photo of the school children of the community of Santa Rosita

But this is not the case of another community living in the condominiums of the farm. This is the San Antonio community North dl. To get to this farm just have to cross through the center of the farm where there is the mansion itself is a comprehensive control who enters and who goes ... In addition, the access road to this community only half a year ago has been fixed. We, ACOES are getting scholarships to children of this community so they can study at least the primary but every time we wanted to get back to the community we should stay with them down so that it go up on mules. The rise to leg is a couple of hours ..

Finally, I want to talk about Jose. Jose is another young Populorum Progressio. He left his community for the future a little better than his father. Luckily he found the project. Jose's family lives in the community of Pueblo Viejo in a small adobe house in the upper la comunidad. Esta casa y las parcelas que él cultiva son propiedad de su patrón. El trabaja exclusivamente para el Patrón y este le paga 40 lempiras al día (1,80euros) con lo que tiene que mantener a toda la familia (son 7 hijos). De su parcela solo le presta un poquito para cultivar su propio maíz. Los hijos mayores buscan como irse de la casa y del pueblo para apoyar a la casa desde fuera. Una de las hijas trabaja en otro municipio y cobra al mes 800 lempiras mensuales (29euros). Lo peor es cuando te enteras de que el Padre del Patrón actual, debido a su buen comportamiento, le había regalado esa propiedad y el hijo, el actual patrón, se las arregló para cambiar esos títulos de propiedad… La cuestión es now have nothing and to make matters worse now that looks set to get the electricity to the community, the employer refuses to get home.

Well then, I think that as these cases are endless ... how wrong ... how much abuse of power ... how to fight ... how to change ... Will they be able Populorum Project our youth, to go slowly changing reality of their communities?

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

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Time of storms and hurricanes ciclores.
This is the news that advertise daily newspapers, number of disasters, deaths, etc. buried houses. , Throughout the entire country. Copan Fortunately we have not had such disasters, if occasionally we find a community that we can not reach because the road is closed, but nothing else away from this thanks to God, or that takes 14 hours to get to Copan from Tegucigalpa because in some parts of floods blocking the passage and you have to wait for the river water from flowing a little.


But we are all very well, and we are very encouraged at home. And gathered all the corn we had planted and we are serving to prepare some little meals, corn, Montuca ... (One day the tested together in Spain)


and continue to make improvements at home, a clothesline for hanging clothes and not get wet, a sotechado on the stack (hand washing) to do laundry when it rains and also a bit of shade for when it is sunny.


continue delivering some aid, this time for the elders of San Antonio and Santa Rosita Tapexco that fell from their communities to get some help.

How much will the need to descend from their community these elderly (2 hours there and 2 back) having to cross a river in poor condition to receive some clothes that make us come from Spain, a little soap. biscuits and a little broth
wish we had the warehouse full to give a lot more stuff!



And at home with Maria and Dario got two young people of the Canary Islands arrived in Honduras to get married and here are a week after their wedding, enjoying a honeymoon with us and with no privacy ! oleeeeeeeeeeee .. Shared honeymoons!



And as anyone who comes home
TEACHES THAT YOU KNOW!!
(does not matter whether carpentry, that veterinary medicine, music ..
we can all teach and learn)



Juves October 23
boys took home from the October 18, waiting for my return from Tegucigalpa to congratulate me.
returning home with three volunteers who also wanted to know Copán, it took like 14 hours to get from Tegucigalpa he had much trouble on the roads hurricane, and get home ,..... cross out .. they were all hidden behind the wall ready to sing Las Mañanitas, the boys of the house, neighbors, even the canary Dario fiddling, was 10 at night, and the image was fantastic to see how all the guys Mariona me looked so happy, singing lots of hugs and kisses ... (Had been waiting for this since the day of my birthday) and then began the festivities, which by the way the volunteers who first knew the house were amazed at the reception so beautiful that I had prepared the kids.
And then to dinner, and he finished another surprise! a cake, but not a cake either, Mariona with currado the boys had a cake shaped chess board with figures and everything made by hand and card stock (since I came to Honduras to no more than boring Marion I wanted one), which was great a great birthday ..

The following Saturday we made a trip to a community where there is a kind of farm school for kids to learn more about goats, such as vaccines, such as milking, what they eat, how often stop now ... we only have two goats in the house but we want to take a fortnight and so every time you stop to bring goats to a community, as here just drinking milk, and we cariiisima community people are delighted but first we must teach them well.





And finally thank Maria Jose all the love that put these days at home.
Maria Jose is a person who knows ACOES years and works with them in Badajoz, well, she was in Ecuador and other issues and were encouraged to spend their time, money and dedication to impart such training about caring for goats and other animals. Maria José
Thanks for this weekend so formidable.

Friday, October 10, 2008

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II MEETING OF TEACHER HOME IN COPAN

On Sunday, October 5, we managed to carry out the second meeting of Maestro at Home in Copán Ruinas.


was a lovely day where some three hundred students from fifteen communities together to share their learning experience with other communities and strengthen the educational process.

With the help of Valencia ACOES group could carry it out. As our draft Master home this lack of funding. This year Youfra Spain has been able to raise a bit but we still have much and so many communities that we are asked every day to enter the project ...

For those who do not know that the draft Master is at home I'll tell you a bit: This is a project for youth in rural communities without access to secondary education because the school is too removed from their communities, to consider even at a distance and for those who are already too old to start school but want to finish primary school. Since the house is managed his matriícula Populorum, buying books, are encouraged and paid some teachers who go weekly to make some tutorials, help and make the exams.

Well and I'm off the subject ... getting to meet on Sunday. All activities were organized by our boys in the house Populorum Progressio, led primarily by Ever ... The Populorum by excelecia ... If we had more Evers in the project would make Honduras in a heartbeat.

We could learn, play, dance, participate, share, live and above all motivate the importance of education ... was a great evening.

In the morning we had the presentations of the groups, an exhibition on the theme of education and its importance in the lives of communities and their future and also the project explanation Populorum Progressio. Probably next year some of these young people come to live in the house.

At lunch each community contributed local foods in their communities: nacatamal, tamales, tamales, quicucos (about prioritariamete meals prepared with maize and beans). Authentic typical Honduran food.

In the afternoon there was great variety of games that made us laugh and share. The pastor of Copán Ruinas and the Father Patrick celebrated the Mass and we pray with gratitude for all the project partners.

In the afternoon we had a lively contest typical games. How we laugh!

At night, the great cultural night with songs, dances, stories. etc. We just all busted

but ... orgullosísimos to have achieved.

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TACOS AND

Go sorpresón Miguel gave me, especially Miguel (on our memory for acute birthday) because he remembered it all and to all ... I rode a good



For the morning of my birthday I woke up at 5.30 am to the tune of happy birthday that I was singing my kids Popus from below (our bed this for all or high) and suddenly I realized that at the entrance to our room had grown a beautiful field of sunflowers. We see that they stayed the night before Miguelin, Father Antonio (those days we visited), Isaiah and some other populorum and planted with love ...


SORPRESON THAT BIGGER!


But maybe not just here in the evening when Michael and I returned from a few drinks with other English volunteers who were these days around here, we find that our kids because we had candles all over the room ...



fiestuqui and was waiting for us in the kitchen. A CARAOKE with all of the law, a cake and all our chicoooooossssss CHOOOOOCOLATEEE wanting to have a great time.



was a special day ... record a birthday ... (Anda between my saint and my birthday tributes I have more than a king)

Monday, September 15, 2008

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31 September 15 Independence Day

September 15, 1821.
The five Central American nations: Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Honduras were emancipated from Spain.
From this 187 years ago and for a country that has always been a "mandate" of the great powers since its colonization, to celebrate Independence Day is an honor.
And although they are more or less been achieved since then, at home, young people, they are sure of is that they want to change their country.
Jose bright picture, but not what's in it, but rather by what the camera can not pick up, his enthusiasm, the joy of carrying the flag made him feel like the luckiest man in Honduras ... and of course! Jose carried the flag this year because he has managed the best grades of any school.
not to feel proud! Congratulations Jose

Day parades, Santa Rita is the town where 5 of our children study and as not in Copan where he was overloaded with people to see the boys of the school parade.

(you can imagine that for 15 days we have not stopped listening to drums during rehearsals that it was every afternoon since the school is right next to home)

Luis wearing a costume and wearing a nice hat borrowed for the occasion.

(pictured Department Cortés)

high school girls wearing the costume department of Cortes. Each class was representing each of the departments (autonomous regions) in the country and each with the traditional costumes of the area.

The high school kids who formed the band

Copan
And finally and representing the department of Comayagua, the boys of the house with their peers of Tourism.

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VOA AND FIELD

I present on this Voa Sphere and a few days ago came to our house.
were passed the first day and first night crying nonstop ... the girls in the house with his bedroom window facing the barn said they could not sleep so baa baa
paracer be

But how bad we are not careful they eat as limes and almost do not cry. Go to the contrary, I fear them go alone. The


separated from their neighbors had chickens but were charged a net interim and there we were having fun chasing chicks. To see if this weekend gives us life to keep improving your home ... and protection from afternoon sun as the sun under no shade for a moment ...


We have been in contact with an organization that makes a project more than goats and going to give us some training ... We have been given seed to plant a plant called Indigo which is that they love.

Anyway, the important thing is that they are happy and we also ... Ah! so far are a bit young to have babies and have advised us to wait a quarter. Sufficient time to prepare a house for the goat that we have to have a little separate.

Well ... and we will tell our adventures with the little kids ..

Saturday, September 13, 2008

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Semuc Getaway Champey

Here you have some good photos Semuc beautiful park Champey in Guatemala, where we celebrated our first year of marriage. A few days to rest, to be a bit lonely, to assess the year and plan a little what we do in the coming months, and especially to marvel at this beautiful park.