Wednesday, November 11, 2009

October 25th Sunday

“long ways draw sweat, short cuts draw blood”

Person- “Gavin, ask your family back home to send me money. Christian people s give money, and they are Christian right? So they should give me money.”
Me- “Well, have you considered getting a small business loan to start your business?”
Person-- “Yeah I got one a few years ago; I want to get another one of those, it was really nice”
Me- “You paid if off right?”
Person- “You don't need to pay those off if the bank can't find you.”

Me- “What do you think caused the man to take his own life?”
Supervisor- “I don't know why the man committed suicide, he didn't have kids or a wife..... wait... GAVIN! Don't you committee suicide too!”

Child- “Gavin your hair is getting long again!”
Me- Should I get it cut? Or do you like it long”
Child- it's not long enough for cornrows so you should grow it out”
Me- “Deal”

I am currently writing this blog as I wait for Sunday service to began. Because transportation is so unreliable, especially on Sunday, I tend to get to church an hour early to insure that I'm not late. I have to walk 45 minutes down a muddy farm field to reach the road where I hitch hike an hour to a Church just outside of Montego Bay. Many Jamaican's think I am insane for passing so many churchs but
it's well worth it.

I have started a side project organizing a health fair for Food for the Poor. This brings me into Food for the Poor's office in Montego Bay once a week. Ask anyone in Jamaica, I LOVE Montego Bay. Unfortunately, because of the high level of crime there I am only allowed to be there once a week.


Dear President Obama:

Mice are invading my room. Please send back up.

Thank you a for the prompt counter insurgency,
Gavin Finnegan PVC



The Stonehenge Development Club recently entered into a parish wide cricket tournament. Unfortunately, most the residents of Stonehenge believe that the cricket tournament suffices for a club meeting so the club no longer meets.

My mom sent me a tube of tennis balls, aka cricket balls. I originally made the mistake of buying cheap balls in the market. These balls burst after the first big whack. The ones she sent me are legit... After school about 6 youngsters and I practice in the square. I am SOOOOOO bad. According to the kids it's because I played baseball and don't know how to protect the wicket.... Today a line drive was hit at me. I was able to get in front of the ball; normally I would have caught the ball but this time as it deflected off my body and my glasses fell off. Needless to say, I was unable to catch the ball because I could barely see it. I even had to have a kid come over and find my glasses for me. Lame. Even though I am not better than the 5 year-old, the kids love playing with me. I think it's because they love making me look bad, but I enjoy it too.

With my assistance the club has been able to acquire some small donations of food, vitamins, shoes, books, pillow cases, tooth brushes, children golf clubs and moisturizers (I took everything I could get my hands on). Distribution of this aid has NOT been the best experience.... LIFE LESSION- In developing countries the majority of people are needy. The difficulty in distributing aid is determining who is the most needy, trying to explain to community members that they are not needy enough to receive aid and trying to avoid the negative effects of aid- like developing dependencies on the aid. Fortunately, before I got in over my head, Peace Corps advised me to not take part in any distribution activities. I now work way in the background keeping records of how the aid is distributed.

A month ago the taxi driver that comes up to Stonehenge raised his fare by about 80 cents. This small increase has caused a big headache for me. The already infrequent taxi now has less people willing to pay the exorbitant fare so now the taxi takes even longer to fill. It's difficult to explain but I'll give it a shot:

I need to travel from point A to point D. To ride in a automobile the entire way I have to go from point A to point B and than travel to point D for a cost of $3 and 3 hours of traveling/waiting for the connection that may or may not come. The other option is traveling by bus from point A to point C and walking though a isolated and muddy farm field to point D. This way only costs $1.50 and takes 2 hours. Both options are a pain.



Richard and Gale and I visited Lucea last week. There Richard and I placed 2nd place in a horse shoe competition that had some stiff competition. I had a terrific time hanging out with them.


I better run to church.
Big up

2 comments:

Dan Kaminski said...

Gavin, You continue to be an inspiration to me. God bless you. Dan

2peacecorpskids said...

Gavin,

My wife(Carole) and I (Ron) are headed to Jamaica this coming March. Have been reading your posts with great interest. Would love to correspond with you a bit in advance if you get a chance. Drop me an e-mail at ron_sand@msn.com if you have a chance.