Friday, December 17, 2010

Off to Kiwi Land

I’m off to New Zealand tomorrow! Ethan and I can’t wait for some sweet vacation time. I just finished packing! Everything I need for 2 weeks in a duffle bag and backpack... this is a very proud moment for me......normally I would require 3 large suitcases and a moving truck :)


We plan to spend the next 2 weeks driving the North Island. We’ll visit Auckland, Pahia, Tauranga, Rotorua, Taupo, Wellington, New Plymouth and everything in between! We are hosteling it up, so every second is sure to be an adventure. The best part about it all... we will have 2 New Years eves, as we will be leaving New Zealand on January 1st and then traveling back across the international date line!


Wish us luck!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All!

Our House


Taken from our plane ride back from Western Samoa

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Since I've Been Gone

Yes, I am aware that I have severely neglected my blog for the past month and a half... So I will give you a brief overview of what we’ve been up to since the end of October. Maybe one day I’ll have time to revisit some of these truly awesome experiences.

-  Attended Samoana night and watch 4 hours of my students performing cultural dances.
-  Watched proudly as my YSS Youth Leaders gave presentations to the pulenu’u (village majors). Kids in Samoa are not supposed to voice opinions, especially not to the elder village leaders, so this was a big moment for them all.
-  Went worm hunting then ate the worms! Pololo are a type of sea worm that come from coral and spawn once a year 7 days after the first full moon in October. The worms fill the ocean as they mate.... and this makes them a Samoan delicacy. People line the ocean in wait. Then, at around 1 am the worms come, everyone rushes into the water with nets, catches as many worms as possible, then eats them. Exciting! It was a fun adventure and we made some new friends who were willing to help some palagi out.
-  Went to Tisa’s Tattoo Fest. No, I didn’t get a tattoo but watched some people get some pretty amazing ones.
-  Finally hiked to Fagatele Bay. This bay is a little slice of heaven! Imagine floating in the middle of the ocean, surrounded on 3 sides by tall, lush, green mountains, with no one else in sight (except Ethan & Alison)...... That’s what I did! So awesome!
-  Welcomed my Momma for the 2nd year in a row.
-  Travelled to the island of Savai’i in Western Samoa with Mom and Ethan.
-  Laid on a beach.
-  Jumped off a cliff next to the Aau Afu waterfalls.
-  Visited some blowholes.
-  Went into a bat cave.
-  Stood at the most western point on the earth (just before the international dateline) - Falealupo....And yes, there is a giant “X” there.
-  Celebrated Thanksgiving with a FiaFia night.
-  Took about a thousand pictures
-  Drank some awesome cocktails at Raci’s Beach Bar.
-  Met some awesome New Zealanders, and some Swiss & Austrian, too.
-  Kayaked in Pago Harbor. 

 Us at Fagatele Bay
 Ethan models at Fagatele Bay! Look at that face...I think he is growling for the camera!
 Alison & I hiking down!
 Western Samoa
American Samoa from the air.

 our beach fale
 Vacations Beach Fales


Mom buying a pineapple at the roadside stand.

Mom and I at the top of the canopy.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Oh Christmas Tree

It may not feel like Christmas outside, but at least we have our own little winter wonderland in the living room.

Monday, December 13, 2010

The Babes

Princess and Goober

The sweetest island dogs that have ever lived.
They know better to come into the house, but when they really want some attention, they put their paws just inside and flash their puppy dog eyes.
Later this day it began to rain pretty hard. For the first time ever Goober was brave enough to step inside and lay down on the mat....and, of course, he got to stay!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Around the Office

I thought I would give you a virtual tour of the PiCED office and introduce you to some of the people you might meet.
"Hi I'm Jessie! You're friendly Program Manager! Check out my newest puletasi!"
I'm trying to get Ethan to get more aloha shirts made. Ain't he cute in them?! 
 "Hello! What can I help you with? College Counseling? Or want to take my awesome Mac class?"
 Lori & Ethan
 Nape will great you with this smile when you come to PiCED
Christine is our AMAZING intern! She rocks!
Nomenta & Moe of our PIRC Staff


Dora of our PIRC Staff

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Samoan Attire 401

It's time for the Puletasi Look of the Day!

Taaa dah! 

Licensed

About a month and a half ago, Ethan and I went to change over our drivers' licenses. If you plan to drive in Samoa for more than 30 days, they required you to get an AS license. Since the cops seem to enjoy pulling of palagi, we figured we should be on the safe side and follow the rules. 


We were both ridiculously excited about our new licenses that will one day make great souvenirs of our time on the Rock. I admit.. for the first few weeks I got a goofy grin when I was asked to show my license for things. It's the simple things in life.....

Yes, I photoshoped all the "good" info out, but I thought I would show you my new license!



(I'm probably one of the shortest people to get a Samoan license....Only the elementary schoolers are 5'1" here!)

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Just "Hanging" Out

This is what Goober Doober and I do on weekends.....chill in the hammock. 
Well.....I hang in the hammock and he tries to snuggle and lick his way in. 


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Vote 4 Ethan

It’s political campaign time in Samoa, and the campaign process is not like the US. Wooden signs have sprung up all over the island with names to re-elect. Because the island is so small, the candidates even add a personal touch by standing on busy corners waving with one had and holding their “vote for me” sign in the other. 
As we were driving to work on Monday, we were coming up on a guy waving to us. Ethan slowed down thinking he wanted a ride, as I yelled for him to keep on going. Because he was watching the road for pot holes, coconuts, dogs, small children, and the other usual obstacles, Ethan failed to see the new “billboard” right behind the waving man. He wasn’t waving for a ride, but just to say “Hi. I’m friendly vote for me!”
(His outfit even matched the one he was wearing in his billboard picture!) 
On Tuesday, the man was there again..... this time he not only waved to say hi but waved for us to pull over. Confused about this whole campaigning on the side of the road situation, Ethan drove 50 feet past the man before realizing the subtleties in hand gesture that indicated he wanted to talk to us. Indecisive, Ethan put on the breaks, then decided to go. I had puzzled Ethan further by explaining to him the day before that they just want to wave at you. They aren’t going to ask you to stop. Whoops! 
On Wednesday, the politician was at it again. Except we had no time to stop and chat,we were running a bit late this time. A bit later in the morning I was sitting at my desk we who do I spot across the office!? Mr. Politician who waves in front of a billboard with a life size picture of himself! 
That’s right! He tracked us down..... Not that that is hard to do on a small island when we drive a car with the PiCED logo plastered across the front door. After my half day meeting, I went to check in with Ethan who was excited to fill me in on the rest of the story. Mr. Politician had tracked us down to find out if we were scared of him....he just wanted to talk. Ethan used the excuse that we are just “silly palagi without a clue,” and it seemed to satisfy just fine. As it turns out, Mr. Politician is the only other Ethan on island, Ethan Lake to be exact. It turns out that they bonded over this, and Ethan Lake had given us a few “Vote 4 Ethan” arm bands. (Fancy!) 
Because he took the time to find us at PiCED, I’d definitely vote for Ethan (to bad I’m not eligible here!)


Tuesday, October 19, 2010

SAT

I just got done teaching the Writing Section our first SAT Prep Class of the fall. The SAT Prep course is one of PiCED’s most in demand courses. Registration fills up on the first day, and there is always a line of people waiting to enroll next. I’ve been working hard to update the class, and I was excited to get back in the classroom. Our prep course runs after school for the 4-5 weeks prior to each SAT test date and gives the kids the practice they need before taking the actual test. I’ve been so impressed by the kids who have enrolled. They come to PiCED everyday after school for 2 hours of lessons and practice sections. Teaching again has brought back the frustrations of the school system. In 4 weeks we can’t teach the writing, reading, and math content, they need to perform well. All we can do is teach them test taking skills, prepare them for the type of questions that will be asked, and make them as comfortable with the test as possible. It’s hard to see high schoolers struggling with simple math and basic writing skills, but it has further encouraged me to continue working on a new PiCED program that will, hopefully, begin to bridge the gap. 
With so much to do between 8:00 am and 3:00pm, the SAT class has thoroughly worn me out. Students begin to arrive at 3:00, and I teach from 3:30-5:30. I don’t have time to grade during work, so each night I go home with a huge stack of papers in tow. Yay for 13 hour work days! On Saturday we had our first simulation exam. The students came in at 7:45, and I administered a full length exam. The simulations give the students great experience, but  they give me a ton of grading! I graded the SAT multiple choice questions by hand (+ the essays). After 9 hours of grading, I was finally done! Whew....Until next time! 
I’ve been watching the students scores slowly increase, and it’s been a real reward. Several days into the class, their writing practice scores nearly doubled! I can’t wait to see how much progress they make after spending a few more weeks on the math section with Ethan and the reading section with Lori!



Check out our new (and MUCH improved classroom)! 
The staff helped with the painting and I found some good stuff at a little teacher store here on island.)



Saturday, October 16, 2010

Samoan Attire 301

Today I model for you a modern yet traditional look. 
A short puletasi top worn with a black pencil skirt (yet still made at the local sewing shop) is an updated way to rock the Samoan classic. This look is part of a PiCED "uniform" that employees wear for special functions!   



Goober and Princess as accessories to the look. 

Ethan models the trendy aloha shirt. He even picked out the fancy shamncy fabric that has gold glitter in the flowers!


Thursday, October 14, 2010

Baby Got Mac!

 Ethan recently finished teaching PiCED's first ever Intro to Mac class. His first group consisted of 6 adults ready to get computer savvy. While a challenge, Ethan enjoyed sharing his love of Macs. This semester the Mac classes are in the mornings, so they are only open for adults. But next semester he will hold a few afternoon classes for the students! They are sure to love it! 
some of the Mac course graduates
Ethan + Asalemo
a student + Mac computers

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Aunu’u ... Has a Bowflex

To celebrate our Monday holiday (yes, we get Colobus Day off in Samoa!), a small group of us made the trek to Aunu’u. Alison, Rosa, Veronica and Mark climbed aboard the pick up, and we headed east. The wharf to get to Aunu’u island is on the far east side of the island- about an 1.5-2 hour drive. It was a gorgeous day and a perfect time for the boat to the little island just off American Samoa’s main island of Tutuila. I decided I could make a hobby out of riding back and forth between the the two. The ocean wasn’t rough but a few good waves cooled us off. Veronica teaches on Aunu’u, so she showed us to her house and the elementary school. We decided to do the hike around the island. We past a big taro plantation and made our way to some gorgeous cliffs. By that time we were tempted to jump in and cool off... too bad the currents and waves would bang you up before dragging you out to see. We stopped long enough at the cliffs  to begin the shoot for our Aunu’u calendar.... if models can take pictures at remote locations so can we...look for copies soon... only $12.99 :) We then found the arch that has been formed out of the rocks, but the tide was too high to go into the cave I learned about last year. The quicksand lake that I had never stopped at before was unimpressive. Rain has formed a water layer over the quicksand, so it looks just like a lake to the naked eye. Throwing in a rock will splash up the muddy quick sand, but that’s about all. 
We complete our hike around the island (taking only about 3-4 hours in all). We discovered a bow flex weight machine on islands. How the heck did they get that there!? (Refer to the pictures below to see how tiny the Aunu’u boat is!) Alison also found a dreamy man to stare at....we think he uses the bowflex ...a lot.
Once we got back to the other side, we debated about taking a swim. Such a good choice we made. The water was awesomely refreshing, as we marveled at our buoyancy in the extremely salty water. A Snickers milk shake at Samu’s completed the afternoon! What a perfect Monday off from work! 
 taro Farm

(calendar preview)




Aunu'u Warf

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Samoan Attire 201

Now that we are all officially briefed on the puletasi, our Samoan Attire class will go a little more advanced, as I model for you various looks of the traditional wear! Fancy (I know)!


Usually puletasis have the same pattern on top and bottom with some solid accents in trim, border, or fancy-skirt-border (this is the technical term, by the way!).


The other option is to have a patterned top with a solid skirt with the patterned accents. 


Most people do not usually put the print on bottom and keep it solid up top.....so I'm definitely fashion forward and a little rebellious with this next number! :)


Ethan wanted in on the photo shoot.....this is him as a tiger! Raawr!
 This is normal Ethan, as he models the non-Samoan but very appropriate business work wear for men. 
Button Down + Khaki Shorts = Business Professional = Samoa!