Wednesday, March 25, 2009

ABC Wednesday: J is for...

Wow, 'J' was a tough one for me! I thought and thought but could come up with nothing until I turned to the Picture Each Day archives. Last August I was lucky enough to get to visit a close friend who is a Jesuit Volunteer in the Marshall Islands. Jesuit Volunteers International (a branch of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps) is an organization a lot like the Peace Corps, except that it is of course a Catholic organization. Today I'll share a little bit about how the JVs live there in the Marshall Islands. You can click on any photo for a larger, gallery version.

(I have also posted some other photos previously.)


J is for Jesuit Volunteers


I arrived in Majuro on the same plane as the new JVs, and we were greeted by my friend and the other JVs, who took us home in a pickup truck. The JVs live together in a house



where they eat together, including such foods as breadfruit, freshly-caught raw fish, and pandanus (called "bup" [spelled "bōb"] in Marshallese)--among plenty of your more basic groceries, too.





The back of the house looks out onto Assumption Elementary School, where some of the JVs teach. The new JVs didn't get keys to their classrooms right away and so could only look at them through the windows.





The other JVs teach at the adjacent Assumption High School. As you might guess by the name, both are private Catholic schools.





Since it was the end of summer and school was about to start again, the teachers were cleaning the school, labeling new textbooks, and setting up their classrooms.






But my friend managed to find time to take me around town in a car borrowed from "the sisters."



We ate at a delicious Korean restaurant and sailed on a traditional Marshallese canoe





and did a little guam shopping.



("Guams" are popular dresses in the Marshall Islands that look a little bit like house dresses in the US, but with some crazy patterns.)



We even ran into one of the high school students who works at the grocery store--and who also starred in an independent Marshallese film made by a former JV and another Assumption teacher, called Morning Comes So Soon. The film addresses racism and teen suicide, two prevalent issues in Majuro. It was a huge hit on the island when it premiered.



I had a blast visiting, and I was so grateful to the Majuro JVs for hosting me at such a hectic time (when the new JVs were arriving)!


There are links to many more 'J' posts at the home of ABC Wednesday!


abcwednesdayround3.blogspot.com

9 comments:

Ramblings From Spain said...

What a fabulously interesting and informative post! Looks like you had a great time too.. thanks for sharing x

EG CameraGirl said...

Thank you for sharing this awesome trip to the Marshall Islands. What a great experience!

Mel said...

Your "J" was amazingly better than mine! I couldn't think of a topic either...so I came up with a title to go with a thinly disguised rant! ;)

Reader Wil said...

Thank you for the tour! Thanks also for your comment on the concentration camps, which I answered on my blog.

Tumblewords: said...

Interesting post! I learned a lot - your photos are very good...

Carolina said...

Lovely post and photos. I admire people who do volunteer work. Very sad that racism and teenage suicide are such 'hot topics'.

pictureeachday said...

Ramblings from Spain, it really was a great time! I love trips where you get to really experience the culture instead of just playing the tourist role.

Your EG Tour Guide, a great experience, definitely. Thanks for your kind words :)

Mel, Oh, I loved your thinly disguised rant anyway! After all, it had a happy ending :D

Reader Wil, I did see your response. I am still in awe of your family's strength.

Tumblewords, thank you, I'm so glad you enjoyed it :)

Carolina, it really was a very sad movie. It's encouraging how very well-received it was on the island. Hopefully it's raised some awareness. I admire the JVs too--2 years away from home is a serious commitment! They are just great.

Rune Eide said...

That must be one of the most original "J"s - and well documented.

PS Thank you for the nice comment!

VP said...

Just perfect for ABC Wednesday! I always find J one of the more challenging letters too!

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