Monday, August 07, 2006
We have an address!
Hi All!
We've arrived in Guyana! The pics above give you a snapshot of the past few days... our moving truck across country, the types of boats around here, and a few of the students we've met. (We start practice teaching this week!)
We still have some unknowns about where exactly we will be living but if you mail stuff to our village, it will get to us. Our address is as follows:
Thomas Brand/Carrie Vander Zwaag
Orealla Village
Corentyne River, Region 6
Guyana, South America
We are currently writing this from a small town called Bartica, and we arrived here as a group a few days ago via a crazy ferry ride. It was completely packed and we had to haul luggage up over the side and then scramble up the side of the boat as it was starting to move away. There was essentially no room to stand or sit, and some of us had to sit on top of luggage with feet hanging over the side of the ferry. Did I mention it was 5 and a half hours long?? :) We made it anyway and now we are relaxing a bit. We spent the last week at a college dorm in Georgetown (the capital of Guyana) where even there the electricity was sporadic and the water even more so. Bucket "showers" were quite common. The humidity is quite extreme and we are all constantly sweating. That being said, it is more mild than most midwest or east coast summers (just no airconditioning).
It has been quite an experience so far. The food has tasted great (although portions are small), and our accomodations have actually been much better than we thought they would be. However, our ultimate location of Orealla will be quite different. These first three weeks are primarily training for our teaching positions that will start on Sept. 4. We have heard many speeches from various officials from the Ministry of Education as well as from security officials, the U.S. Embassy, as well as others. Bartica will start to give us a glimpse of what it will be like in the interior. Bartica is known as "the gateway to the interior" though it still has somewhat of a "city" or town feel. Hey, they have internet!! (sort of--doesn't work so well, but hopefully you all get this).
We are staying healthy aside from numerous bug bites and a bit of heat rash. Don't worry, we are taking our malaria medication and sleeping under mosquito nets!
We should have access to e-mail for the next two weeks, but when we get to Orealla, we have been informed that we have no internet, no phone, and can only communicate with the Field Director in Georgetown via radio. We will be 4 to 8 hours (by boat) to the nearest town with better communication facilities. There may be a speed boat that can do it in 2 hours, but we will need to look into that. We will try to send another update (at least one) before we head out to our site in the interior. For map buffs, Orealla is on the eastern border of Guyana with Suriname and about 50 miles south of the coast, but it doesn't show up on most maps. Google search is probably best.
Take care, and we will keep in touch as best we can!
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5 comments:
Mrs. VZ,
I am soo happy for you both, and it is great to know that you both are doing great! I will definitely keep praying for you so that you will have the confidents and strength to get through times that will become tough. Also, for all the lives you will touch...that they will treasure all of what you are teaching them! Love you..
Katie Boudreau
What a great surprise to hear from you! The pictures are awesome. Your first travel ordeal sounds incredible.....wow!
I am sure God has plenty of stories for you. Stay in His word. I am keeping you in my prayers.
Blessings,
Olga
Thomas,
Sorry to hear you are consciously incompetent at the tasks at hand. At least its better than unconscious. Hey, you got to know that there is hole left behind in many hearts when you left. But, congratulations on your expedition. That is what it is, right? Hope to see the tape on National Geographic soon. Always enjoy the update. Take care. Rick Howe.
Hi Carrie & Thomas,
Sorry we missed you on your last day at church. The pictures you've taken, so far, are incredible though I am grossed out by the big bug next to the toothbrush. God Bless you both and keep up your web site as often as you can. I know you won't have much access to technology.
Carrie & Thomas,
What awesome pictures...they sure tell the story you two are living! Wow! I don't think I could handle bugs like those there....especially the one you got to sit by the pen....they are not scared of people, are they?
We just got back from Mammoth and thought of you guys....Cristina got her first fish...check out her blog!
Blessings,
Olga
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