I'd say a run-down of the strange series of events that led to me traveling to Nicaragua is pertinent. Last month, my parents traveled here for a week-long dive trip. In the process, they met Dr. Ken McKaye, who has done approximately a whole freaking lot of pioneering research on cichlid fishes in the lakes of Nicaragua and Malawi. As you are likely aware, parents like to talk about their kids, so at some point my B.S. in Marine Science and lack of employment came up. Apparently these traits make me a resource with potential usefulness around here. Imagine my surprise when I learned I had a week to prepare for an indeterminate number of months in Nicaragua!
Laguna de Apoyo from the crater rim |
Coming to Nicaragua obviously means I have to speak Spanish, so I took lessons for the first two weeks I was here to dust off the grammar (and resume my eternal wrestling match with the subjunctive tenses toward the end). I still have problems with what I'll call "speaker's block," where I can follow conversation pretty well, but the fluency and speed of my responses leaves quite a bit to be desired. But hey, I haven't had to use Spanish for years, and it's only been three weeks, so I figure I'll just keep trying and the problem will resolve itself over time. Right? Man, I hope I'm right.
I have no idea |