Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Christmas in Iloilo&Guimbal

Christmas has finally come and gone here in the Philippines.  Filipinos have a real affinity for Christmas and you start to hear the Xmas music in the malls around September.  So, the build up to the actual day is wild.  On Christmas Eve, I went to Iloilo city with a few guys from my barkada.  I got there around 1 in the afternoon and walked into a house filled with 60 plus Filipinos from infants to lolas and lolos.  We ate some lunch which was a couple pork chops with rice.  It was nice to finally eat some pork because my host family here in Buenavista does not allow pork because of their religion.  We played some games (basketball treasure hunt) until it was dinner time and then ate a giant dinner.  The friends that brought me had to return back to Buenavista because they are married with kids so they were spending Christmas day with their in laws. 

Some PCV’s from my training group were already in Guimbal for Christmas, which is a municipality about 45 mins from Iloilo city.  So, I took a bus to meet up with them after my friends had left to go back to Buenavista.  Guimbal was in the middle of fiesta that lasted until Chirstmas day…great timing!  So, we went to the town proper and did some drinking and catching up with each other.  We ended up staying at the PCV’s (Elliott) host families’ house in Guimbal on the night of Christmas Eve.  The girls got the bed and guys got the floor…the tile floor.  On Christmas we got up and roamed around Guimbal looking for a resort/pension house to stay at because there were more PCV’s coming so we all couldn’t fit at Elliotts house.  After going to three different places we decided on the cheapest one, no surprise there. The place was 250 pesos for one night and it was one of the seedier places I have had the pleasure of staying in.  Concrete floor, an electric fan that was so loud that you could hear from outside the room, all sorts of interesting bugs who took offense that we invaded their space, no windows, and a bathroom with mosquito larva in the toilet…  We reserved the room and went to meet some of Elliotts Filipino friends to play some soccer at the local high school.  We ended up playing for a few hours and it was good to get some exercise in since all I have been doing for the last few days was eating and drinking.  After soccer we all went back to “resort” to bucket shower.  The other PCV’s arrived and we went back to the town proper for the last day of the town fiesta.  There was a dance competition going on when we arrived and there had to be close to 1,000 people watching.  There were no seats left so, we stood for a while to watch and ended up back in the same area as the night before….hanging out drinking and shooting the breeze.  After the dance competition was over the dance floor was opened up for the disco.  There was 6 PCV’s that made the trip, so needless to say we stuck out a little bit.  We decided to go out on the dance floor which also doubles as a basketball court.  As soon as we all started to dance a giant circle started to form around us.  We kept moving around the dance floor, but wherever we went we couldn’t seem to prevent another circle forming around us.  After dancing we met the vice governor of Iloilo province, Guimbal is a municipality in the province in Iloilo for those of you readers who are confused.  He had his own table with a waiter and everything.  He fed us lots of free beer and snacks until about 2 AM then we decided to head back to our rooms to pass out.  Woke up the next day feeling a slight pain in my head and I do not think I was the only one either.  5 out of 6 of us made it out of the rooms for lunch and we spent the day at hanging out at the beach listening to music.  2 of the PCV’s headed back to their sites because they had a long trip ahead of them, but I decided to stay on more night since I was only about 2 hours from my site.  The last night in Guimbal (day after Xmas) was very uneventful compared to the first two.  We went to a Multi Sectoral Christmas party to eat dinner and start the night.  Then we all went with Elliotts host sister to a resort to meet and hang out with some of her friends since we all are very close in age.  We called it a night pretty earlier because we all had to travel back to our sites the next day. 

I arrived back here in Buenavista on Monday afternoon for the last regular season basketball game which we won 90-83 which gave us a regular season record of 6-3.  Playoffs start after the New Year and there is a cash prize for first and second place, but its not about the money its for the love of the game!  This week has been really slow for CRM work because of Christmas and New Years sandwiched together.  I will be going to Boracay for New Years as I mentioned on my last post.  Since it is about a 6 hour trip some PCV’s from my area and I will be stopping in Tibiao which is about 2 hours from Boracay on Thursday evening…..then heading up to Borcay on Friday morning.  Looking forward to returning here to my site after New Years with some work to do because it has been really slow at the office.  I also plan on getting an Ilonggo tutor when I get back to site next week to advance my language skills.  They are improving, but not at the rate I would like them to.  My goal is to be able to not use any English by the time August comes around, which would mark the 1 year anniversary of my arrival here in the Philippines.  My comprehension is far ahead of my speaking skills which definitely need improvement.  That is all for now, I hope to be able to write about more CRM related tasks in the near future. 
dason lang-
Robert

2 comments:

  1. As we discussed Bob I hope it picks up. Maybe someone will stop contributing to the fiestas and find our missing package! Hope the back hangs in there sleeping on tile, dirt and tables! I know what back pain is all about but enjoy that pain while your young! Becareful on nulling that pain with the dollar(few pesos of Rum that makes you DUMB!)that boozing will catch up to you! Get back on the hardwood or the hard dirt for hoops! Don't they play any defense?? 90 to 83 that is a ton of points in that heat! Hope the Rasheed turnaround is working. Being my son and lucky enough to guard your hairy sweaty da I know you know how to post up!! Nice to hear you are a gentleman with the ladies for the PCorp. That should be an international value that you help them and give up the racks. Glad you made the long trip to Boracay sounds like it was well worth it. Get that tutoring as uncle staeve said he was sending cash which I will deposit into Wells. Mom and I will contribute to that too but make sure the tutor isn't working your pocketbook rather your speed and vocabulary!
    Dason Long My Son

    Be safe and aware!! NOT IMPAIRED!!

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  2. Morning Robierre! just finished reading the rest of your posts while the snow keeps coming down in old ChiTown. I cant wait to see some of your new facial gestures when u get home. today is super bowl. unfortunately have to cheer for the pack. big ben USED to be one of my favorite players until he turned into a creep so really want them to lose!!! Making a big pan of ziti w meatballs. wish u cd have some as your diet sounds less than desirable. and what about BUGS??? my boys (zac + justin) would never stop screaming!!! only alex and jar could handle the critters.
    take care. looking forward to more posts! love, AChristi

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