SOCCER IS LIFE by Katharine (a pilgrim)
Saturday, August 15th, 2009Despite the bizarre humidity today was a great day. All of us are sticky, all the time, no matter what. We went to the local elementary school today and started painting it. We’re only painting the front and first we had to sand it. The windows are very different, I think the big plus is that they have windows. There are good size holes in the walls but instead of glass they have metal grids. The wires or steel pieces cross over each other, a hand could fit through them but that’s all. The “grids’ prevent theft, but allow a breeze, thankfully!When we weren’t painting we were playing.
Today we got to the play games with the children, I think they were around kindergarteners. Amy, Jenny, Katharine, Marissa, Andrew, Connor, Tiffany, among others played this game. We all held hands in a circle and had one hula hoop, we had to climb through the hoop without letting go of each others hands. It was very funny to watch Andrew play with the kids when the height difference was huge, but it worked! We also introduced one boy to American Football, the other children were in Nicoya preparing for Mother’s Day this Saturday. We played pass with the football or soccer ball when we weren’t painting, there weren’t enough brushes for us all.
The most fun was tonight. We went to the Community Center (with no electricity and the same type of windows) and waited until more Mother’s Day activity was done. Some little girls were the first to come see us. Becky brought materials for making bracelets and we helped the girls make them, in Spanish of course ☺ . Those of us who knew Spanish fully utilized our abilities. After the girls, more and more boys came. That surprised all of us, but just showed us another cultural difference about what really is and isn’t girly, the bracelets they made were very neat! Hopefully, this can be a self esteem booster, Diego told us there is very little self pride about where they are from or anything. If they weren’t making bracelets, they were coloring or over at the soccer field across the street playing with the guys and Diego from our group.Those who were left with the bracelets packed up and walked over to the field and got a little more soaked. The boys were absolutely covered; head to toe nasty. We learned a big surprise today: SOCCER IS LIFE. Nothing can stop these people from the game they love, and the community is very proud to have a field, the “mayor” told us that and we gave the local teams two soccer balls.As we were painting, I think some tempers really got tested. We got hot and sweaty and tired and hungry, and then patience was tested. Attitudes we hoped to leave behind reappeared. I’m choosing to believe God was breaking us down to have enable bigger growth. But still, so far this trip is GREAT! I can’t wait to see what else is in store for us!Pura Vida!