Wooow... I am SO sorry for neglecting this for so long. I'm sure most probably assume I've been kidnapped and/or willfully joined a gypsy tribe by now... (Un)Fortunately that hasn't occurred yet. I'm still struggling through the not-so-easily answered of International Development and World issues. I guess I'll just list some major highlights so you aren't here foreverrrr reading this!
Well the last time I wrote was in early October, since my trip to France and Spain I have done of course many readings and school work, a lot of socializing, exploring around the Hague and Amsterdam, lots of cultural sharing and fun, pretty much just enjoying European/Student life!
I've gone to a few conferences on various topics such as Palestine NGO's, the International Financial Crisis, the UN and Human rights, etc. I've heard high profile speakers from governments, the UN, ILO, various important NGO's, the World Bank, etc... lots of academics, lots of ideas, I'm still struggling to fit it all together into a coherent framework! Maybe one of these days a lightbulb will flash on and the world will make sense... probably not but i can still hope haha. In fact probably the biggest thing I've learned since studying my Masters is how little I actually know and how MANY different views and perspectives there are on different issues. It makes it difficult for an open minded person such as myself to make sense of everything... it's going to be an ongoing struggle I think haha!
In light of this struggle to make sense of things I decided to change my specialization from Poverty Studies to the International Political Economy of Development. As I learned more and questioned more, I found that "Poverty Studies" as a discipline focused more on measuring and placing policy prescriptions for the symptoms of a more deeply flawed world system. The International Political Economy of Development or (IPED) for short, deals a bit more with studying the political and economic systems that are present in our world and relations between the developed and developing world within. It's been very interesting, a bit broad, but I think I might also minor in a Civic Change focus so maybe I can make the connection between massive world systems and how the average person can affect them. Hopefully at least! We'll see what happens...
Lets see, I've done so much where to begin...
Just this past weekend my school had an International Day where students from different countries shared food and performances from their home countries. It was amazing, from a balinese choir to Eithiopian snake dances, it was awesome. My only regret is I didn't have anything for the US. I think next year my American friends and I are giong to make meatloaf, rice crispy treats and have a hip hop/breakdance performance haha.
I've found other ways to share American culture such as dressing up like a jack-o-lantern for Halloween and wearing the costume all day, even during my economics final. It would have worked out flawlessly except for the fact my "pumpkin" was in reality a large orange plastic bag I drew a jack-o-lantern face on and made a nice crinkling sound every time I moved. Haha, can't have it all I guess. I also organized a nice American potluck-style Thanksgiving, we had guacamole to Indonesian soy tempeh... delicious!
I've done a bit of traveling, various trips to Amsterdam, Ultrect, and other Dutch cities for concerts/parties/events. I went to Valencia, Spain again a few weekends ago to visit my friend Rebecca from San Diego who is studying there. It was fantastic. I think I mentioned how cold it was getting in the Hague (snow/hail/very cold rain/arctic 40 km winds) Sooo a nice break to the warm '70s sunshine of Spain was muuuuy bienvenido! We had delicious tapas, crepes, Spanish Tortillas, molten chocolate caliente, starbucks for the first time this side of the pond (slightly shameful amidst such good European café options, I know... but they had the Christmas flavors!!). It was fantastic! We saw the sights, cathedrals, nice plazas, cheap shopping... fantastico! I LOVE Spain so much!
Lets see... on the horizon the most exciting thing is coming home for Christmas! Yay! I'll be in WA/Vancouver BC over the period of 2 weeks starting on the 13th. I really wanted to get down to San Diego, but since I'm going already to 2 places and don't have a lot of time, I don't think it will happen this trip. :( Sorrry!!! Speaking of SD, I'm trying not to dwell on the weather difference... haha I would have no hope otherwise. The travel brochures to Holland all seemed to neglect the freezing/windy/wet condition of their winters... think darkness at 4:30, rain/snow/sleet and gusts of wind at right around 32 farenheight... lovelyyyy haha.. I just have to laugh/bundle up... otherwise there is no hope. It's a good thing boots and scarves are in fashion this year!! :D
Oh one more thing too-- The Dutch have a verrry strange holiday tradition here (at least from an American perspective)... Instead of Santa Claus, they have Sinter Klaus. And instead of the elves, they have "Zwarte Piet" which in English means "Black Pete". Black peet is this acrobatic troublemaker dude who has a black painted face, big red lips, and a curly black fro. He wears a brightly colored beret with a feather in it and a court jester style outfit... He is supposed to be black from climbing down the chimneys to deliver presents to the children but there are clearly some inherent North African slave references as well in the tradition... These "black petes" carry large sacks of dog-biscuit looking cookies and hand them out at train stations and supermarkets during the holiday season hahah... Very funny hahaa. I will try to post a picture so you can see what I am talking about....
Welll it's time for me to hit the hay... so that is it for now. Again I am sorry for the massive break from posting... It's really unacceptable how bad I've been at keeping in touch. I will make it my new years resolution to be more communicative! I realllly miss you all mucho and hope to see some of you NW folks very soon!!! I can't wait! Have a fantastic holiday season, and let me know how YOUR life is going!
Lots of love always,
Ruth :D
