04 February 2008

Christmas and job loss.

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So after watching for a while to see what you were supposed to do I walked in to find a pareja and dance, and for the first couple seconds it just felt the way dancing normally feels for me, like an unpleasant obligation that never would have been invented if everyone in the world were me. But this time was different: I caused a  panic. When the local girls saw me walking toward the big group of dancers they said "El gringo, el gringo" in high squeaky voices and scooted away en masse. I tried twice with the same result, so then I thought, Hey, now this is mighty fine,  I've just gotten myself a gold-plated Get Out of Dancing Free card, I can't be expected dance if everyone's afraid of me, now can I?

The latest dispatch from Andrew, this one written while he was home for three weeks.

Photo above is of the former airstrip he talks about in the dispatch. Click on the following links to see the chicken heads. (Warning: not for the overly squeamish)

17 December 2007

Usefulness.

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The boy man* talks about teaching in Zapatista Chiapas.

* He recently turned 23. I must remind myself he is most definitely not a boy any more.

17 November 2007

And a soul in ev'ry stone.

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"...The training standard of the two Zapatista education promoters I know in Zapata is one of those things where I’ve gotta step back, take a little breath, and remember that these people are exactly one inspiringly rebellious generation out of plantation slavery, and any grandfather here just might bear the mark of the lash on his back and certainly never saw the inside of a classroom as a child...Cassius has never been to school a day in his life and can’t read or write so much as his name. He’s thin, short, and leathery like most Tzeltal peasants I’ve met, and especially in the firelight’s flicker, something in the gaunt lines of his face reminded me of Howard Zinn, and, hmm, I’m not sure how to say it. There’s just something about the guy, a sort of deep inner wounding and bitter memory that manifests as moral authority and scarred wisdom, there we go..."

Andrew's latest dispatch: And a soul in ev'ry stone.

03 November 2007

Sweet Jesus.

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Andrew encounters happy cows and Latin American evangelism.

29 October 2007

Vaccination day.

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Andrew's column for this week's local paper.

The photo is the medicines that the delegation from the Chiapas Support Committee brought when they came to San Mañuel for the installation of the new autonomous council in early October.

03 October 2007

All's well that ends soon.

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Zapatistas /Jose Clemente Orozco (1931)

The latest dispatch from Andrew in Chiapas. In his own words,

After two months of nothing I’m fairly bored and unexcited, and I’m afraid that shows in the writing, sorry about that. I expect that’ll change at the end of this week once I actually have something to do. But if that warning doesn’t daunt you, then read on, this one does contain fire, machetes, and a novel use for feces

All's well that ends soon.

15 September 2007

Waitin' for the frogs to fall.

A new dispatch from Andrew in Chiapas, this time about an overly-entrepreneurial child, food, attitudes toward medicine and disease, eugenics, animals, and bugs.

Waitin' for the frogs to fall

06 September 2007

Gimme a break: a rant.

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From our local paper, the caption alongside a photo of a car with a smashed windshield:

Mary V...felt lucky to be relatively uninjured last Friday when a large white-tailed deer crossed her path and landed on her windshield as she drove south on Hwy W just north of X. One of the first on the scene to offer assistance was Pastor Larry Y of Z. [Mary] told him that she was listening to Christian music when the collision occurred and felt that her faith played a factor in keeping her safe, aside from some minor glass cuts.

Okay, compare with this:

Smokey A, husband of kmkat, was driving south on Hwy B, when he struck a deer, but only lightly. The deer stumbled, then bounded away unhurt. Mr. A's vehicle suffered no damage.  Mr. A stated that he was listening to AC/DC's "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" cranked up pretty loud at the time of the incident. He credits the Australian band with saving both the deer and his vehicle.

AC/DC trumps your Christian music every time.

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I am not dumping on Christians in general here, only on those people stupid and arrogant enough to feel that their God favors them over others. This rationale seems to have gotten a lot of play lately. Yeah, like the other children and mothers and husbands who died on That Bridge were somehow less... worthy. Gimme a break. It's pure chance, being in the right/wrong place at the wrong/right time. Get over yourself.

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[/rant] Please return to your regularly scheduled (and less noisy) knitting and blogging.

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In a totally non-ironic vein, here is an e-mail I got from Andrew yesterday. I had e-mailed him a screen shot showing that Hurricane Felix's path was project to go pretty much right up his backside.

Huh, National Geographic says that Hurricane Felix went from a tropical storm to a category 5 hurricane in 51 hours, faster than any other storm ever recorded.  Then it made landfall in Nicaragua yesterday morning, moved inland over a sparsely populated area, ran into 7,000-foot mountains and fell apart.  "...Felix's remnants will be gone by Thursday."  So it was a hurricane with ADD or manic depression or something, look out everybody here I come oh forget it I'll take a nap.

Andrew

My thanks to those who expressed their concern for his safety. Once again, he is fine.

24 August 2007

Andrew in Chiapas.

Okay, here's the deal.

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My boy Andrew is volunteering in a Zapatista community in Chiapas, Mexico until next April. He sends out mass e-mails periodically to all his friends and family to let us know what he is doing, plus he submits a column to the local paper every six weeks or so. He sends Smokey and I individual e-mails sometimes, too, but the vast majority of information  comes from these mass e-mails.

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Anybody want to read them? He's an decent writer, and this is a way to get a glimpse into the lives of indigenous people in a developing country who have historically been treated pretty much like African-Americans in Mississippi. Not as badly as Native Americans here or Africans in South Africa, but badly nonetheless. They are improving their lives now, though, and apparently doing much better than they were able to before they essentially seceded from Mexico.

I have uploaded the first three e-mails and his first column. The links will take you directly to a pdf file; you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader, which you can get free here.

July 4 e-mail: Introduction

August 1 column "Land, Dignity, and Freedom"

August 2 e-mail: El Encueñtro

August 20 e-mail: The universe will have its way

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That's a lot of reading all at once, for which I apologize. It wasn't until I was reading the latest e-mail that I had the idea to put his stuff up on my site. Also, as he says himself, "I can't say hello in less than 1,000 words."

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I'm off and away this weekend to my 40th (!) high school reunion, to which I am muchly looking forward. Old friends, catching up, staying with my best friend from h.s., [another] Kathy, good food, great scenery, blog fodder all around. Maybe some knitting, too...

See ya on the flip side!

22 August 2007

End of the hurricane saga.

From my e-mail to Andrew:

Did you get any effects from the hurricane? I'm really curious, since on the Weather Channel maps it looked like you would be on the outer edge of it.

mom


Andrew to me:

Yeah.  It rained a good four hours earlier than normal.

Andrew

And we shall not speak of it again... until the next hurricane. It is only August.

Andrew and Dean.

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According to The Weather Channel, Hurricane Dean came ashore in the southern Yucatan and Belize very early Tuesday. Late Tuesday afternoon I got an e-mail from Andrew, in which (of course) he made no mention of the hurricane. In spite of his lack of caring as to whether his mother is having a heart attack or not, it does tell me that his little hamlet still has electricity and a telephone line, both of which would probably be sorely lacking if there had been severe storm damage.

Thus, the smileys. Yay for the internet!

ETA: [I'm such a self-centered slut.] Thank you all for your good wishes! This knitblogging community rocks, as so many others have said before this.

 

 

20 August 2007

Dean and Andrew.

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This is Hurricane Dean at about 2 pm Monday. See that yellow star at the left edge of the picture? That is where my son Andrew is right now. He is volunteering in the Chiapas state of southern Mexico until next April. Happily for his mother's state of mind, he is not near the coast. Unhappily, he is still uncomfortably close to harm's way.

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