7am earthquake!!!!!
so i woke up this morning to rattling windows and my bed shaking. what!!!! i ran out of my room and was like, what's going on??? my nanay was in the shower and she came out all soapy with a towel, and was like "Jesus, Lord help us, it's an earthquake". earthquake, cool, never been in an earthquake before. apparently it was pretty small and only lasted for about 30 seconds, but wow, an earthquake. all i could think about was that earthquake that spawned the tsunami in indonesia and sri lanka, only a few hundred miles south west of where i am. but it's ok, and there was only 1, so i went back to sleep. there is alot going on here in the philippines, with our government. it's all anyone can talk about right now. the president, gloria macapagal arroyo, who has been pres for about 2 years now has been proven to have rigged the election, and she may not have won. there are rallies and protests in manila(the capital) right now and have been going on for weeks. Peace Corp Volunteers are not allowed to travel to or around manila right now. Her opponent has paid P4,000,000 to have a recount of the votes, but we have also just found out that there is a plan to assasinate pres. arroyo. so now pres. arroyo has fired all of her staff, and replaced them with military officers -- because a coup is sure to come, and she wants to be prepared. there are alot of people asking arroyo to step down, but she won't and people are afraid that she will declare marshall law, like in the marco's administration. that means the PI would be under a totalitarian govt. what does that mean for me, hmmm, good question. we are watching the news closely, hoping for a peaceful settlement, but the PI has the 2nd most corrupt govt system in the world -- so that is not so likely to happen. if anything serious happens, peace corp will evacuate us back to the US and my peace corp service will be over. what, i just got here -- i am supposed to start building my nipa soon -- and i have trips with friends planned. i can't go home yet. if anyone sees anything about the PI on the news, please let me know. The news here is in tagolog and i have to get in translated by people who don't really speak english too well. so most of my info comes from my town and some stuff that PC Wahington DC tells us. on a lighter note...yesterday i went to this little island off of the south coast of guimaras. there is no electricity or running water. there are about 50 households, and the chickens out number the people. they are all fishermen and rice farmers, and are so poor. they are trying to find other forms of sustainable livelihood projects to make money for their families. i went with erin and her supervisor oliver, we took a boat over. when we got there they were stringing up nets in bamboo frames, so they could grow seaweed and sell it to cebu (the 2nd largest city in the PI). i asked, what do the people do with the seaweed? i had to have an interpreter, because noone on the island goes to school or speaks english -- so they said that they process it and use it to make plastic and they put it in food, like icecream. that's disgusting i thought -- but thought back to the time i was served icecream at a fiesta. i was so excited to hear about icecream, i mean it was so hot and i was sweating -- so i take a bite of wonderful, cold, delicious icecream... wait, why is it chewy and what are these yellow chunks???? yeah, they call it seasonal icecream. which means whatever the seasonal "crop" is, that's what they put in the icecream. yeah, my icecream was filled with corn, chunks of cheese and coconut. i almost threw up. it really sucked too because since i was their foriegn guest, they gave me the biggest portion. i really couln't eat it, i had to tell them i was "busog" (full), and then i walked around and fed it to a dog. i know that was probably rude and culturally insensitive -- but it was probably better than eating it. oh well.


