Saturday, January 31, 2009

END OF THE MONTH!

We still don’t have power back at our office! Now it has been almost 4 weeks! I’m told it’s because RADA is a government organization and I need not explain the rest….so that is that :)

Yesterday Will and I had the pleasure of escorting some Cubans around St. Elizabeth. We had a lot of fun talking with them and showing them how farming is done in Jamaica. They will be helping Jamaica in the months to come with some technical advice on how to use better farming techniques. Their goal yesterday was to go around and see how things are currently being done! We took them to several farms that have irrigation, farms that don’t have irrigation, livestock operations, and one of five pumping stations in the lower part of St. Elizabeth. The best part of this entire experience…a gift from the Cubans…some FINE CIGARS! We were so excited to receive these and are looking forward to a special occasion where we can light them up! (i.e. maybe Josh Hunters B-Day???)

Today I had my very first compost training with the women’s group that I work with in Malvern! It was a lot of fun. I trained about 15 women. I’m looking forward to more things to come from this group. (pictured below is the training)

It’s the end of the month and we FINALLY got paid! However it seems that all our money is already almost gone. I would like to give everyone an idea of what we’re paid and how it’s spent: (I need to note that the exchange rate has skyrocketed! When we got here it was $66J = $1US now its $85J = $1US)
----Rent- this costs Will and I $14,000J which is $165 U.S Dollars
----Internet- $2,000J which is $23.50 per month
----Food- The grocery store can be really expensive! Usually with any given month Will and I spend about $18,000J or $212 US on food, toiletries, cleaning supplies, etc. We went to the market yesterday and purchased:
**Potato’s- $60J per pound or 70 cents US
**Cucumber- $70J per Pound or 82 cents US
**Carrot- $70J per pound or 82 cents US
**Escallion and Thyme- $50J a bundle or 58 cents US
**Garlic- 9 cloves for $60J or 70 cents US
**Tomato- $60J per pound or 70 cents US
**Bell Pepper- $150 per pound or $1.76 US (the price of peppers is up because the demand is so high and there is a shortage right now)
**We buy our meat from the Agriculture school which costs us about $3,000J per month or $36 US- we buy pork, chicken, and beef from them and it lasts us all month long.
----Transportation for the month-
**A trip to Kingston costs us: $400J or $4.70 US to ride the bus from Santa to Kingston (the bus has a capacity of 25 but we manage to fit about 43-45 people)
**Once in Kingston there are route taxis or Chartered taxis- we usually try to take a route taxi which can charge $50J-100J ($60 cents US- $1.20) the problem with these is you have to “small up “which means squeeze as many in as possible. Our personal best is 9 in a taxi including the driver.

These are all rough estimates but as you can see the money is gone just like that and the next month we start all over again!

3 comments:

loverstreet said...

until i enlarged the photo of you with the critter, i wasn't sure what you were holding. now i see the little goat in your hands, but i have to say it looks quite ferocious! watch out for those guys. we joke all the time about getting fainting goats for harvey to herd around. he is all about the herding and lately tries to herd us, therefore we may have to invest in some livestock soon. suggestions?
also, i said it on facebook, but these photos prove the nurse is right. you are looking great dear friend!
i miss you two a lot and hope you enjoy your fine cuban cigars. do you know the brad paisley song about cubans? didn't we play it for you on the drive to st. joe? wish we went on more hikes together son i don't have to keep referencing that one. oh well, it was so great it was full of wonderful memories.
take care and know we send you heaps of love!
-brandon & linds

Anonymous said...

Hey!!! Im the second to comment!! YES!!!

Anyways.....thats cool!! i like to kno how much the differece is from here and Jamaica! Lol

so Im glad everything is going good. Im planning on sendin ya guys some clothes and stuffs anytime. Whenever ya kno!!

Thats cool though. And the price for tomatoes and carros haha. Funny. But at least ya gots food!!

Lova ya forever and ever and ever and ever and eternity!!!
~Arika~

Anonymous said...

Nice to get your new update.Sorry to here the power is still off at your work, but looks likes you are keeping busy with your farming projects from the pictures.
Like the new pictures you posted. Ya I can just see you all smoking your fine cigars on those special occations and I know that you will enjoy them.
Even sounds like you are lossing money on your money exchange now (i'm glad you are keeping track of it instead of me)we still have to pay a arm and leg for things here and prices keep rising even fuel is starting to rise but won't complain I would much rather be here than there, but would be nice to visit maybe.
Mailed your package Saturday. You both take care and stay safe.
Love ya and miss ya
Grandma-Grandpa
BJ-Heidi-Lady-Shelby