Honduras Happenings
s a child my idea of playing outside involved sitting under a tree or wallowing in a shallow creek, whichever managed to avoid the sun better. As a rule, if the mercury begins to approach anything over 70 you can be sure to find me sweating profusely and frantically seeking out the comfort of a box-fan…or, if the budget allows, an industrial strength air-conditioner (growing up, rarely did the budget allow for such extravagancies). I’ve surmised on not a few occasions that perhaps I’m a menopausal woman trapped in a young man’s body (at weddings, funeSo it turns out that I may be living in a real life version of ‘Quaker School’. Those
of you from outside of Central Pennsylvania may not be terribly familiar with this quintessential example of thrifty Pennsylvanians and their homely attempts at inexpensive fun. Thus I suppose I’ll have to enlighten you as to the folkways of the Susquehanna Valley prior to drawing a real-life comparison to it (a lot of work for a little chuckle). ‘Quaker School’ is a “game” that I was taught growing up by my mother’s side of the family (by far the thriftier, more German and homelier side of the family). On warm summer evenings we would sit on my Grandma’s front porch (sweating profusely because we were too thrifty to even use fans) and situate ourselves in more or less a circle. The cousins, aunts, uncles and random passersby would recite the following verse and attempt to go the longest without violating the rules. The verse and the rules are as follows:“Quaker School has now begun, no more laughing, no more fun.
No more showing big white teeth, no more chewing chewing-gum.
anyone that knows the Fessler-Morris side of my family I’m sure you can imagine us having hours of fun with this game, and we did...we still do. The idea behind the game was of course the fact that the Quakers have meeting in complete silence, only breaking it to utter a word from God or offer other insights. For we Brethren-Methodist-Mennonite types, who love to sing and socialize…and gossip, this always struck us as a tad boring and restrictive and so we ‘Plain Church’ people of the Susquehanna Valley did what any self-righteous, penny-pinching group suspicious of worldly entertainment would do. We made a game up about our strange, silent neighbors and passed it down from generation to generation all the while completely oblivious to the fact that the Quakers of Central Pa had essentially been extinct for 50 years. I’m quite sure that the Fessler-Morris descendants will be playing this game for another 50 years…we’re just that boring. So what do politically-incorrect table games and Honduras have in common? NoI’ve decided to explain my time with a pictorial history of the past 4 weeks –
The first weekend I was here Marla took me on a trip to Comayagua to visit with her children for Mother's Day - it was a nice time except for the car-ride (5 hours) during which time Marla's semi-senile mother, Fela, counted out loud each car that passed us by...I felt like I was riding in the car with my sister Megan.
The first week of work was spent supporting a strike in the central park by the local District Attorneys whose job it is to report government corruption to Congress. The D.A.'s nation-wide are tired of the corruption and government inaction so they called a hunger-strike for 37 days. We, the Mennonite Church were there to support the strikers and to help ensure that the local police didn't attempt to harm them when no one was looking.
We asked local citizens (and apparently foreigners) to sign a petition of protest.
The protest turned into a bit of a party, the Garifunas showed up with their drums and entertained us with their playing and dancing.
Well, I've run out of time...sorry for cutting it short but there's a lot to show and not enough time today, I'll finish up the display tomorrow. Blessings to you. Peace!
- Matt
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Dude, that photo of us dancing (salsa? merengue? cumbia?) is hilarious. Us with our hippie long hair. Bah! I say. So here is the question of the day...WILL YOU BE IN COSTA RICA IN JULY????
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Thanks for the updates,
MB from NW PA