Thursday, February 23, 2006

Farsi Lessons...

With the signing of our new contracts and plans for an extended stay we have hired a "farsi" teacher to give us intensive lessons at home. 21 year old- Rahmad Ali, is enthusiastic, loves teaching and loves us. "Mature" people being revered in this culture he angles for more time and dinner when ever he can. He shouts his lessons at us as if in a room of 50 students, cracks corny jokes and admonishes us to practice and study. After a couple of three hour lessons where Norm and I found ourselves chanting our verb conjugations in unison using the traditional Afghan rote method of learning I managed to organize our lessons around two principles. I will never study so make use of the time with me. And If I am thinking about what I am doing and I am creative I will remember the lesson. Rahmad was gracious and organized the lessons differently and then was astonished at how much we retained.

Norm is learning very fast but I had enough pidgeon-farsi to get along so I am struggling to relinguish what I know and relearn. Norm has the grammar and order of sentences much better. I have learned enough to be dangerous. After I greeted Mahbouba saying "May you never be alive"....informed her that I was going to "Buy Mr. Atoi..." and that "Women Parliamentarians play cards with the people of Afghanistan" She has forbidden me to use my farsi until I am more versed in it-especially given the high profile work we are doing. I am allowed to say "Salam" and "Khoh" (good) in public settings. However, I still have my good comprehension and I can understand most of what is going on around me-even to the point that I heard two little boys plotting to set off a fire cracker under a poor, sleeping dog and I was able to shame them and chase them off.
I am however, highly motivated to learn now, as Mahbouba is finding too much humor in my mangled attempts to speak.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Sorry for such a long silence...




Well, for a while here it seems that all I have to report on is puppy's and plumbing. Norm and I have news about our work which I will start updating you on my other blog "Working in Afghanistan". Our plumbing is working now after two more weeks of mishaps. And we have all puppies adopted but two puppies still living with us..."Patu Puppy" with the fetching Afghan coat that the girls at PARSA made her and a little tiny girl I rescued last week-abandoned by mother-shivering in a depression in the street. We call her "Pookie Bear" and all love her. Yasin has claimed her for her own but she stays with us until thursday. She is smaller than our kitten,Pee Shue Gak, who has had baby dog in a headlock every chance she can get. I am delighted to say that I have connected up with the woman who runs "Tigger House" and we are going to start puppy rescue in April so I will be moving that story onto my "Working in Afghanistan" page....more later.

 
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