I've now been in the DR for a little over two weeks and am settling into a regular routine. We had a orientation week so we just started our "normal" schedule last Monday.
In the last two weeks I have:
- ridden many a guagua (a public bus that comfortably fits about ten people, however the owners pack as many people as feasibly possible, I counted twenty-five the last time, and ride around with the door open)
- visited Sousa, a beautiful but incredibly touristy beach in the North
- visited Cien Fuegos, the urban slum in Santiago
- discovered that in the DR Diet Coke exists in the form of Coca-Cola Light-it's not the same but it will have to do
- Spent some time at my service site for the semester, Caritas in Licey, a feeding program for children before they go to school
- Plus more...
- Corbin doesn't translate into Spanish so I should just be prepared to have people mispronounce my name (My favorite was when I was called Corvette- like the car)
- In the Dominican Republic, traffic laws are just suggestions
- In the Dominican Republic, it kind of is a fashion show
- A little (I still have a lot to see and experience) about life in the Dominican Republic, good and bad
- How infinitely blessed I am back in the United States to have a home, food to eat, access to education, and loving friends and family
- Plus more...
You are so right Corbin. The world is full of poverty, hunger, and deprivation, but it is also full of compassion, love, and generosity through people such as yourself. I'm not just saying that because I'm your mom. I'm saying it because you are my hero and always will be.
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