Last Sunday, the 15th I believe, we moved in with our host families in a town just outside of Panama City. My host family consists of a middle aged man and women. My mother (Thelma) met my father (Moran) five years ago. Thelma had come to this town to meet her daugher's (Jessica) fiancee and went pasearing (pasearing is when Panamanians walk to other people's houses, stop in, say hello, have a chat, etc. It is customery of the person who's house it is to give the visiting person food, or a drink). While pasearing Thelma met Moran and they fell in love and got married 5 days later. Thelma has 3 grown children, 2 boys and one girl. The girls, Jessica, is studying to be an english teacher, and has an adorale 4 year old daughter, Irene. Irene is here on the weekends, she and I color together, and play soccer. I try to interpret her fast passed spanish but sometimes I am throroughly lost lol.
I am very lucky, I have my own room in their house and a relatively nice bed. There is a electricity and even an indoor flush toilet! There is a shower as well, not a nice one, and it's only cold water, but still. . .this is living the high life around here. Some other trainees have latrines, some have toilets like me, but everyone has electricity.
Here are some pictures of my house and the road it's on! The first is my road, the second is the front of my hosue, the third is my room, the fourth is the bathroom in my host family house, it is very yay yay (aka quite nice compared to most other peoples bathrooms in the area, many are latrines), fifth is the kitchen and sixth the dining room.
So hopefully I will get to post this on sunday (it is now already feb 3rd, i have yet to have internet to post nything!) But I woud love to add a host family story to this post.
So last Thursday, my host mom was going to the city for the day. She often leaves for the day and will put my breakfast and lunch in the microwave for me to heat up. She gave me my own set of keys to the house, so I go on my normal morning run, come back, heat up my breakfast to eat, go to my 4 hour language class, come back heat up my lunch, go to 4 hours of tech class and when I get home she has returned. Well on this particular day she told me she was going to be gone for the day, I left for my run, not thinking anything of it. I return from my run to find the door locked and I (being stupid, and misunderstanding exactly when she was leaving) did not have my keys. At 7:15 in the morning, sweaty and gross, I was stranded. So I walked back out to the main road, wondering which fellow trainee would be awake and able to help me, when the host mother of a fellow trainee saw me dressed in running clothes and assumed I was looking for her trainee who was about to run. With my new found knowledge I went sprinting up the street to find said trainee, who in turn became my hero, letting me shower and giving me clothes (including a bra and underwear) and even sharing her breakfast with me. She also spoke with her family who agreed to take me in for lunch as well. Unfortunately my host family did not return until after 6pm that night, and it was extremely awkward to have to explain why I was sitting outside the house (very sunburnt since I'd been outside for about 10 hours total that day and my sunscreen was locked in my house) and why I had not eatin my meals that where waiting in the microwave. However, they were very nice about it, and it has become quite the joke. . .and needless to say I NEVER leave the house without my keys.





