As I've already mentioned before, the
Philippines is very different from America. After being here for a
year though, these differences are becoming less and less obvious to
me as they become the norm. However, similar to not letting myself
take the beautiful scenery here for granted, I'm trying not to let
the differences go unnoticed. It adds humor to the day and keeps
things interesting. So with that in mind, I challenged myself this
past month to notice one unusual thing every day that probably
wouldn't happen in the States. And here are my notes!
8/1 – A vender on the street tried to
sell me underwear.
8/2 – Smoky (my cat) ate and then
pooped out a plastic bag.
8/3 – I saw an older Filipino woman
scrapping the kitchen floor with a kitchen knife to get the scuffs
off the floor.
8/4 – As I was running around the
track I had to dodge a carabao every lap that didn't understand he
was supposed to stay in the grass in the center.
8/5 – I met a Filipino with a real
diamond-studded tooth.
8/6 – A Filipino was wearing a
plastic bag as a hat. It wasn't even raining; the weather was perfect
and he was wearing a plastic bag.
8/7 – I tried to use a reusable bag
at the grocery store in the city and the bagger used it as the lining
of a plastic bag (I corrected him though so no worries; one less
plastic bag has been used in the world!).
8/8 – I passed a woman cutting the
little patch of grass on her front lawn with hair cutting scissors.
8/9 – A chicken got run over by a
bus. (Why did the chicken cross the road? It wanted to die.)
8/10 – A chicken and its chicks
walked freely around inside a house and kitchen because the door was
left open, climbing on the table and counter searching for food
scraps. This ended with a chicken chasing another one around the
house for the food it had found.
8/11 – As I was running around the
track I had to dodge a pregnant goat every lap.
8/12 – As I passed by a caribao lying
down on the side of the road I gave it a head nod, and it replied in
kind.
8/13 – Twice in two days I was asked
by older men how much I weigh. One of them was asking if I was
thinner than his daughter.
8/14 – A random kid I was passing ran
up to bless me. (This is
something children do to older family members where the back of the
elder's hand is pressed to the child's forehead, but this is usually
kept in the family or people you are very familiar with on a personal
level. I think I'd passed this kid twice before in town.)
8/15 – Someone told me that the cure
for a fever is to go swimming in the ocean at 4am for thirty minutes
to an hour. (To me this sounds like how you cause
a fever.)
8/16 – I passed a dog sitting
pleasantly in a trash can looking for food. (The trash cans here are
just open barrels so it's very easy for a dog to get in.)
8/17 – A motor with 7 people on it
passed me today (one of them a one-year-old baby).
8/18 – I passed a Filipino guy that
struck me as odd because he was wearing stuff that I consider to be
an American college student style: ball cap, headphones, board
shorts, t-shirt, and backpack. This was a very odd combination for me
to see.
8/19 – As I was running around the
track an older Filipino with no front teeth gave me a high five as I
finished each lap.
8/20 – Apparently this is an old
proverb here: The older the carabao, the harder the horns. (Not sure
what it's getting at though.)
8/21 – In the States we have ice
cream carts pushed by bicycles. In some areas here they have bread
carts pushed by bicycles with the bread in a nice glass case on top
of the cart for display.
8/22 – Another volunteer asked if I'd
brought anything nice to wear for our weekend trip. My reply: “Yes!
I brought a real bra (as opposed to just a sports bra) and a cute
shirt!” And my definition of a cute shirt is one that fits and has
somewhat of a defined shape, although all the ones I have here are
horribly stretched out because of all the hand washing. My sense of
style and fashion has greatly diminished during this past year.
8/23 – A Filipina changed a regular
sheet into a fitted sheet by tying knots in the corners. Filipinos
are very resourceful.
Ali and me after our race! |
8/24 – I ran a 10k race today (got
3rd place!!) and there was a Filipino running dressed in a
Mr. Incredible costume, complete with mask and boots.
See, Mr. Incredible needs exercise too |
8/25 – A motorcycle passed me today
with a dog sitting behind the driver, balancing on the moving motor
all on his own. Dogs here are very impressive.
8/26 – I saw a shop that was called
Smile'y Market. I think they
got the apostrophe wrong...
8/27 –
I saw an older Filipino's manicured nails that had designs painted on
them with little jewels and everything.
8/28 –
I came home to find two goats tied up in the entrance to the house in
the driveway. I only paused for a second at the oddity of this.
Smoky, my cat, apparently also finds them an oddity |
8/29 –
A chicken got run over by a motorcycle.
8/30 – Normally when people ride in
the bed of a truck they just sit on the edge or on the floor. Here,
though, they class it up a bit by putting plastic chairs in the bed
so you can sit in an actual chair.
8/31 – My personal favorite: I was
watching Who Wants to be a Millionaire
Filipino version (which is a shock of its own because I didn't
realize the Philippines had their version of this show) and these
were some of the first few questions (disclaimer: this was all in
Tagalog and I haven't spoken Tagalog in about a year, but I'm pretty
confident in these translations):
- A fly swatter is used to kill what animal?Chicken? Fly? Goat? Hippo?
- What does this word mean in English? (It meant marble)
- Finish the title of these cartoon characters' group name: Teenage Mutant Ninja _______.
This
last question was for P20,000, or almost $500. I could seriously be
rich!!!
BONUS!!!!!
So this one actually just happened so it's outside of my month mark, but it's just so good I couldn't resist adding it:
I opened the fridge at home to find an eel in it. I think this is dinner?
Well
that's everything! Thirty-one days of unusual things. Hope you
enjoyed it!
BONUS!!!!!
So this one actually just happened so it's outside of my month mark, but it's just so good I couldn't resist adding it:
I opened the fridge at home to find an eel in it. I think this is dinner?
Got eel? |
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