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Han' go, paki come.: Other PCJ Blogs
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Han' go, paki come. Tales from Tom and Chelsea's Peace Corps Jamaica Adventure. Http:/ kevinfath.blogspot.com/. Http:/ linnaefath.blogspot.com/. Http:/ adjisapropernoun.blogspot.com/. Http:/ unlunartambien.blogspot.com/. Http:/ keepingupwithsarahmarshall.wordpress.com/. Http:/ frostyllamapeacecorps.blogspot.com/. Http:/ simplyintentional.wordpress.com/. Http:/ peacecorpsbrandi.blogspot.com/. Youth As Promise II Sector. Http:/ marieinthepc.wordpress.com/. Http:/ wagwanjamaica.wordpress.com/. We created th...
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The Jamaican Brandi: June 2013
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Thursday, June 27, 2013. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Today I attempt to say something of substance to you about Jamaica, while still remaining optimistic. I usually spend my time here trying to keep friends and family up to date with the day to day happenings and I fail to really tell you anything of import about what I see and learn here. I try to focus on “the good” as often as I remember to-mostly for my sanity. As for “the bad”, I know I never leave you wondering. I’m talking about the coc...
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The Jamaican Brandi: March 2012
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Monday, March 26, 2012. So we have just begun learning the native language, Patois, but already some differences in the way they speak cannot be ignored. “Hello, good night! 8221; Was how my host father first greeted me. For some reason they take our usual, “Good morning, afternoon, evening” to a new level… and I like it. And when they’re actually going to bed they say, “Night night”. If you aren’t at all familiar with the Jamaican way of life, they are candid to say the least! Friday, March 16, 2012.
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The Jamaican Brandi: My last Jamaican summer and some reasons why the grass is greener here (hint: it's not the heat)
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014. My last Jamaican summer and some reasons why the grass is greener here (hint: it's not the heat). The first term of the school year has already gone by and I haven't even updated you on my summer! Since the summer break is during the hottest time of the year and I literally have nothing to do during those weeks, this year I got out of dodge! Kate helping a student count candies for a bar graph. The Prime Minister is a woman. Ok, Portia Simpson-Miller isn’t the Governor G...
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The Jamaican Brandi: April 2012
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Friday, April 20, 2012. One one coco, full basket. I was shocked to find how quickly my tolerance to coffee and alcohol disappeared. The first day our trainer, Ilene, brought instant coffee to our training site I decided it was worth at least trying. Turns out it’s not so bad, and I can safely confirm that it does indeed contain ample caffeine to do the trick. I was WIRED! Me: “What shall I call you? Her: “Anyting yuh want.”. Me: “Ok, Denise then? Her: “Anyting yuh want.”. Me: “OK.”. Was I misunderstandi...
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The Jamaican Brandi: August 2012
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Friday, August 24, 2012. Extensive research refers to nearly 4 months of mental documentation of all of the cases I’ve encountered that support my theory (the technical term for this kind of research is “very scientific”). The ants carrying a dead cockroach up the wall in my living room. And out the window. Me and my 11 year old bestie. Year Independence Day celebrations on August 6th. We came out of it unscathed, and below is a shot of many of my towns people posing for a very black, green, and gold...
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The Jamaican Brandi: It's gonna be a great 2 years
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Saturday, July 7, 2012. It's gonna be a great 2 years. Here are some questions and statements Jamaicans have said to me that are actually all English words, but definitely required some further explanation:. 8220;Miss, yuh a wear test glass? 8221; = “Miss, do you wear glasses? 8220;You can share your lunch? 8221; = “Can you serve yourself? 8221; (p.s. my response to this question was, “Umm, with whom? 8220;Miss, how many parts of your ear are bore? The cultural item (a dance). July 8, 2012 at 9:45 AM.
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The Jamaican Brandi: January 2012
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Thursday, January 19, 2012. Patience is a Virtue. I'll start at the beginning of my Peace Corps experience by telling you why I joined and the arduous process that then ensued. Ack of this for me so I became painfully aware of my goal taking a backseat to my new love. I told Ian I had to continue the process and at least see where it took me. He was nothing b. I would get to return to Mathematics and maybe even use my French minor! I instantly accepted the invitation pending another visit to my podiatris...
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The Jamaican Brandi: Small wins
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012. I have officially been on Jamrock for over 7 months now! I really wanted to blog more often, but have been super busy with school starting, being deathly ill, and then the first of three week long Peace Corps conferences. I hate when it’s been so long since my last blog that I just don’t know where to begin. I suppose, first, I should say that I am slowly adjusting to this life being my reality and Jamaica my home. The week between Emancipation Day (August 1. I soon realized th...
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The Jamaican Brandi: April 2013
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Saturday, April 27, 2013. Note: I really tried to post fun pictures of all of these events here, but the slow internet is against me! See my facebook page for pics, and I will try to update this post with images later. Not that I’m counting down or anything, but I just passed the 11 month mark in my service (13 months on island)! It’s unbelievable how quickly it has gone by. They say that the days are long but the years are short, and I couldn’t agree more. 8221; (What’s going on? One of my favorite PC s...