Monday, October 25, 2010

Sober in Mexico!

¡¡¡Queridos amigos un otra vez!!!

OK!!! One day later and I´m behaving myself!

Just checked the status of your donations toward our goal...WE ARE ALMOST HALF THE WAY THERE!!! Thank you so much...I´m feeling like we can do this and I SOOOOOO appreciate your support.

Any of you that still would like to contribute, go to http://www.peacecorps.gov/index.cfm?shell=donate.contribute.projDetail&projdesc=535-151
and it will take you right to my project.

Apparently, Hurricane Richard made landfall right in Belize City as a Category I last night. There is zero television coverage here in Mexico so I have no idea of damage. Hope they fared ok. Back in Florida it would be minimal but Belize isn´t built like a Chevy! Let´s hope for the best.

God bless us all...tracy

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Buzzed in Playa!

¡¡¡Queridos amigos!!!

Ok, so this is only the second time in my life when I have inbibed alone! But the other time was also during my Peace Corps experience so I better watch the trend, huh? I only had one margarita but it went straight to my head. It just seems like the kind of afternoon to enjoy a little cocktail but it´s not anywhere close to 5 o´clock here but maybe somewhere? ...I was told by Peace Corps to leave Belize a day early and head to Mexico where Bobby is due to arrive maƱana! I drink to the fact that I traveled the 15 plus hours and made it here shortly after midnight. So, I´m here in Mexico and so I drink to my son´s possible arrival! I say ´possible´because Belize is expecting a Category I or possibly II hurricane late tonight or early tomorrow. So I drink to Hurricane Richard. Cancun should not be affected too much other than wind and rain?? So, I sure hope I will see my wonderful son tomorrow!! I drink to the fact that I am alone where everyone here in Playa del Carmen seems to be with someone they love!! (I miss Roger!) Maybe you just notice that type of thing more when you walk alone? I drink to all the Americans here in Mexico that stand out because of their brisk pace...Mexicans (and definitely Belizeans) walk more like they are enjoying the scenery, their vacation, perhaps even their lives... I have learned to stop and smell the roses...enjoy the journey...not be attached to the end result. It has been a good lesson.

I would MUCH prefer to be here with YOU enjoying a margarita...

And I also drank because the waiter told me it was Happy Hour and that margaritas were only 20 pesos!! (That´s just a little more than one dollar!!) My total bill for lunch and drink was $6.27!!¡¡¡!! Cheers!

God bless us all...tracy

Sunday, October 10, 2010

My PCPP is finally posted on the Peace Corps Website!!

Peace Corps Belize contacted me yesterday that my Peace Corps Partnership Program grant application has finally been posted on their website.

This is the proposal for the construction of the playground in San Miguel. If you are interested and/or able to contribute, you can do so by visiting the website at
www.peacecorps.gov/index.cfm?shell=donate.contribute.projDetail&projdesc=535-151

All monies go directly to this project of mine. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much

As always, God bless us all...tracy

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

October 6th!!

Today is October 6th and Cristina Miller's birthday. Happy Birthday Cristina!! Yo Yo's (Joanna) birthday was the 1st and Nancy's is the 14th! Happy Birthday to you ALL!!

It is a day like this that gives us cause for celebration. You ALL are such good friends that I thank the good Lord every day for your friendship. For instance, Ron and Cristina moved into my townhome when I was leaving for the Peace Corps and agreed to rent my place for the entire time I was away. They had to pack up all their furniture and belongings and move it all two feet next door!! Who does things like that??!? Ron and Cristina!

Since I have been here there have been countless cards, letters, and packages from Florida and Delaware. It always seems timely that when I'm struggling a bit here, I go into town and check for mail and one of you has sent something...never fails...Thank you so much.

Peace Corps has been very different than what I was expecting. In theory, it's an incredible organization. But as an older volunteer with more life experience than I care to mention, I would love to see some changes in the organization so we can better serve. Maybe when my time is up I will have a chance to express my thoughts on ways to improve. For right now I'm just doing my own version of PC and it's working for me. If I hadn't been able to reinvent my role here I'm sure I would be home by now...

The weather has finally broken with less heat and humidity. Bobby is planning a trip here around the end of October so it should be a little more reasonable for him to handle. He is flying into Cancun (cheaper) and because Bobby is not really big on long bus rides we may stay in the north part of this little country. I doubt we will get down here to my village. I'm so excited about him coming!!

Happy to report that I have treated 7 dogs to date with the medicine that you bought for them! THANK YOU!!! Blackie, Brownie, Sleepy, Mickey, Jake, Eddie, and Sophie!! I had taken the medicine to the neighboring village of Colombia to treat a dog that I had seen there on the steps of the church when I passed by on the bus into town. Unfortunately, I was 2 days late. Let's hope that's the last dog that dies while I'm here because of parasites and mange!!

Project update: Still waiting to hear if my PCPP project has made it out of the PC HDQTS in Washington, DC. Is so, some of you will be getting a packet in the mail asking for help. Anyone that would like to participate will be able to do so by visiting the website. (More info to follow) I also have another project where we are trying to raise money to intall trash receptacles and paint the primary school in the village. I know this may sound like a minimal project but as you know, trash breeds bacteria and disease. The school needs a facelift...mold, mildew and peeling, crusty paint.

Critter update: Yesterday, I place moth balls on the ledge where the bats sleep and this morning there was only one (usually there are 8 or more). Too early to say for sure but I'm hopeful this will take care of that problem. No scorpion or tarantula sightings this week. Pretty quiet on the western front...

Medical update: Add to the list--a rash on the back of my right leg. Nurse Jackie said it sounds like a fungal thing...not surprising with the humidity. Pretty itchy, red, raised, and crusty. Lovely!! Hormones in check. General appearance...old and saggy. Hey, it's fun getting old!! Ha Ha!!

Children update: Ashley learning and earning a lot in her job as a tax attorney in Vero Beach. Would prefer to be working for a larger firm with more professionals her age. She has been taking care of my little girl, 'Chunk', along with her two Maltese's. Needless to say, she stays very busy. Bobby and Nicole are considering moving to North Carolina early next year, hence the big reason he wants to come visit now. He will continue taking care of my Duchess until he leaves at which time I may have to ask Sally (she had volunteered) if she could take Duchy until my return. Aubrey is very busy working 12 hour shifts at the VA Hospital. She has trouble losing patients...takes it pretty hard. She and Jeff appear to be over...picking up the pieces and moving on. Still deciding on specific area she would like to pursue in her post grad studies for her nurse practioner license.

Relationship status: Beyond my furthest dreams...so happy about loving and being loved by this amazing man.

Guess that about wraps it up for now. Hope all is well with you. Hope the new tennis season brings lots of victories but more importantly, lots of good socialization afterwards. Don't think it will be on anyone's epitaph that they won or lost last week's match. Betty, can't wait for one of your incredible home cooked meals. Thought of Nay Nay (Denee) this week as Alabama slaughtered the Gators. Congratulations! Must be stressful right now in the Massie household with Alabama #1and Ohio State #2! I heard the Dolphins had a rough game on Monday Night Football. Ugh...and the Patriots, no less! Haven't heard anything about Pete's Jaguars but here's hoping it's ALL good. Wish Pete, Betty, and Katrin pocket aces when two ahead of you went all in and they share the 4 Kings! Hope my friends in the dental workplace are enjoying themselves and their jobs...hey, at least you have one!! Hope all is well at my bosses office--Kim, Joann, Sharon, Denise, and Wendy. Hope the economy is picking up so I might have a job when I get home??!!?? Eeeks! And to the Hilton Head trio--I love you and miss you more than you could imagine. I will NEVER take that trip for granted again!!

God bless us all...love, tracy