What I’ve done so far:
1) received a mwaramwara upon arrival (a flower wreath for
your head, I’ll add a picture of it to this post at some point) from my host
mom Purli and my host dad Mike.
2) eaten tuna sashimi local-style (superdooper fresh,
including skin, made with salt, soy sauce and lime juice), and just now reef
fish sashimi (the one I got was one of those blue+yellow colored ones). Fun
fact: my co-workers from CSP made the reef fish sashimi themselves, because
they did a market survey where they sampled the fish market and determined the
ages+maturity of the fish. You only need one particular organ of the fish to do
that, so the rest is delicious statistical reef fish sashimi.
3) Learned my first Chuukese word from my host dad’s
2-year-old grandson J-heart (that’s now how you spell his name for sure, but
that’s how I spell it in my head). He’s a super cute diaper-dude and all he can
say is “Alem” which means hello/good in Chuukese). My host family is actually
trilingual (Chuukese, Pohnpeian, English)
4) eaten breadfruit (super delicious), taro (little
crumbly/dry but very good), fresh coconut (my host mom is a badass coconut
decapitator)
5) took a nap at 4pm and woke up at 5am to the call of our
rooster
6) showered by “candlelight” (LED torch) because the power
was briefly out again.
7) met most of my coworkers on my first day of work – they
are super cool, all speak very good English and are very badass at what they
do!
8) watched a tele-drama with J-heart, my host sister and
two host nieces this morning. I think it was from the Philippines, but I’m not
sure, they kept switching between English, Spanish and something else. It had
all the good stuff, drama in court, love, coma, memory loss, deceitful parents…
Highlights:
I have never heard rain as heavy as I did last night. Super
cozy.
The CSP office has air-conditioning #unexpectedwin.
My host family’s house is surrounded by banana
trees, taro plants, breadfruit trees, coconut trees and mangroves (pictures
will follow soon).
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