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Dominican Republic – number 1

January 11th, 2010 by Jonah

So I arrived in Santo Domingo one week from today.  This past week was an orientation week, where I went to the host institution everyday to learn about Dominican culture, customs, transportation, and to figure out what classes I will be taking while I´m here.

First, let me give you some background.  The Dominican Republic is in the Caribbean, on an island called Hispaniola that is southeast of Cuba.  The DR is the second largest country in the Caribbean in land area.  The weather right now is like Chicago in the summer – hot and humid.  January is their coldest month, but it wouldn´t be considered cold by any stretch of the Northern American imagination.  The city has around 1 million inhabitants, lots of palm trees, tourist hotels near the waterfront, and crazy traffic.  The majority of people are of mixed Spanish and African descent, and the country´s language is, of course, spanish.

Some interesting tidbits of information:

  • Because so many Dominicans emigrate to the US and because of the country´s relative proximity to the US, there are many words they use here that are actually hispanized english words.  For instance, the word for security guard is ‘guachmén’ (watchman), the word for breakfast cereal is ‘cornflé’ (corn flakes), and the word for tape is ‘téipe’. 
  • Although our host mom´s wash our clothes in the washing machinefor us, everyone, especially women, have to wash their own underwear.  Usually this is done in the shower with a special bar of soap.
  • They have more kinds of fruit and vegetables here than I ever thought imaginable.  Every meal I learn about a new food that does not exist in the US.
  • Because of the Trujillo dictaturship which brought on a general dislike of Haitians and people of Haitian ancestry, many people in the DR claim that Dominicans are a mix of Spanish and Indigenous ancestry and deny any influence of African ancestry, even though the native Tainos were wiped out within 50 years of Columbus´s arrival.

So, what have I been up to this past week?  Well, on Tuesday I met my host family:  I have two parents, I believe they are in their early thirties, and a 4 year old brother.  My mom´s name is Carolina and she works in a stationary store. My dad´s name is Jorge and he used to work for some company but was recently laid off.  My brother´s name is Jorge Davíd, he goes to preschool and is a whole lot of fun.  I think I´m going to learn a lot of Spanish hanging out with him.  We live in an apartment complex that is about two blocks from the ocean and four blocks from my host institution, which is called FLACSO (Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, or Latin American Fellowship of Social Sciences).  I´m going to be taking 2 or 3 classes there at FLACSO, one of which includes an internship with a social development organization.  I´m taking 1 or 2 classes at a college called Bonó, which is a Jesuit institution, its all male and they are all studying to become priests.  I´m also taking 1-2 classes at ‘La UASD’ (pronounced La Woss), which is the big public university.  It has 160,000 undergrad students, and is also the oldest university in the New World.

There are 31 students on our program, all of which attend American universities.  Most are originally from the US, two were born here in the DR, and 3 are from Jamaica.  We have spent the last few days together learning how to take public transportation, selecting classes to take, and hanging out.  The public transportation is a little crazy here, but its fun.  The basic buses are called Guaguas, and have semispecific routes and semispecific stops.  Conductors hang out the door and yell where they´re going, and try to get people on.  There are also Carros Públicos which are like taxis but have specific routes and pick up passengers along the way.  There are also normal taxis that will take you anywhere.  Finally, there are a few newer buses that are like the ones we have in the States, and there is a very new underground metro train which has one line running north to south through the city – I have yet to see or ride it.

What else?  On Saturday we went to the ruins of a colonial sugar plantation, saw where Trujillo was shot, and went to a women´s house who practices a syncratic Dominican religión that is basically the combination of Catholicism with African gods, beliefs and customs.  We then spent the rest of the afternoon at a beach, and I swam in the caribbean ocean for the first time.

This next week classes at Bonó begin, and Im going to a few of the social development orgs to see which one I want to intern for.  Classes at FLACSO start on the 18th and Las Uasd doesnt start till the 25th.

Well, that was a big blob of things I´ve done and thought about since I got here.  More later of course, and feel free to ask about or discuss anything by leaving a comment below.

Love,

Jonah

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The Jonah Show, Episode 2

September 22nd, 2009 by Jonah

Hey everybody,

I tried to make Polenta.  Did not work.  Your help is required, watch the video and comment on this post.

The Jonah Show, Episode 2

Love,
Jonah

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Stormy Weather

August 27th, 2009 by Jonah

Hey All,

Wow, so it’s been a long time since I’ve posted on this blog.  I know you’ve all been on the edge of your seats waiting for me to post something new, so sorry about that.

I’ve been writing.  Here’s a new song called “Stormy Weather.”  Click here to hear the song. Enjoy.

Here’s the Lyrics:

Every day I go out walking
by myself
down the block
My phone is out, but I’m calling no one
talking to myself
as I walk

If I was lighter than a feather
I would tuck me in the wings that make you fly
Give me all your stormy weather
As long as you’re here babe,
I’ll make it out alive.

There are times when I am wandering
where Im gonna live and what Im gonna do
But I find the ants in my mind are marching
bringing  bread crumbs of my life back home to you.

If I was lighter than a feather
I would tuck me in the wings that make you fly
Give me all your stormy weather
As long as you’re here babe,
I’ll make it out alive.

I see all that I was given
When I see the ones who haven’t got
Its hard to miss you and stay triumphant
At least the universe is giving us a shot

I could live that way forever
when I’m with you, all I feel is love
Give me all your stormy weather
I am ready now
I’m stronger than I was

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SmazE

November 30th, 2008 by Jonah

This post is a blog post about the past.  My first rock band was a band called SmazE (a name that comes from the union of the words smoke and haze) that existed from 2003-2007.  I played drums and was the lead singer of the band.

SmazE

Although SmazE no longer exists, I was listening to our music the other day and realized that I wanted to preserve what we had accomplished in those years as a first-rock-band experience.  All three members of the band now play in The Audians, but we don’t play SmazE songs.  SmazE released two albums, White Eyed Darkness (2004) and All The More Reason to Spend These Years Up in a Tree (2006).

Below, I have provided three songs from our last album, so that I can preserve the memories and so that you all can hear SmazE for the first time in a long time or the first time ever.  Also, I’ve made up a little downloadable file with all of the tracks to both albums, plus some pictures of SmazE, all for free!  The download might take a bit, but its worth it.

Have fun listening + Love,

Jonah

Click Here to Download SmazE: The Master Collection.

 
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Riddle in Your Ear

November 25th, 2008 by Jonah

Hey everyone,

So I’ve got another great new song to show you all.  My friend Isaac Holeman wrote the text and is singing on this song, and I wrote the chords and am playing the guitar parts in the recording.  It is the first collaborative effort between Isaac and I, and I hope it will not be the last.

Have fun listening.  Lyrics below:

A couple three weeks ago the leaves turned the color of your hair
I threw handfuls in the wind and I laughed out a riddle in your ear
When you winked at my empathy I placed a white feather on you
When my sight parts the shadows of a darkening forest you’re smiling too.

Over hedgerows and hobbits our talk mirrored our wandering feet
Though the mud was not frozen we glided on over the lea
That November your smile was so meek and wily I chuckled right outta my skin
At the end of the day I could say that I’d do it again.

 
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A Cappella Awesomeness

November 13th, 2008 by Jonah

Hey Hey,

You have got to check out the song below that was recently recorded in (guess where) my dorm room.  Its the first time I think anyone at Lewis & Clark has recorded a fifteen-something-person a cappella group in a dorm room that can barely fit two beds.

The song is Landed by Ben Folds, and the group is Lewis & Clark’s only all-female a cappella group, The Merryweathers.

Enjoy

Love, Jonah

 
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Discography of My Life

November 9th, 2008 by Jonah

A while ago, I compiled a list of studio albums that I have been a part of.  This post is mostly for my own records, but wouldn’t it look impressive on a résumé?  The list is in backwards chronological order.

1. Busted Peach – O Heavy Hour! (2008) The Yard Studio

2. The Audians – Aliens and Friends (2008) Riverbend Studio

3. Busted Peach – Brown Paper Bag (2007) Riverbend Studio

4. The Audians – The Audians (2007) Engine Studios

5. Sima Cunningham – Squeeze (2006) Engine Studios

6. The Cajun Vagabonds – Grounded (2006) Riverbend Studio

7. SmazE – All The More Reason to Spend These Years in a Tree (2006) The Yard Studio

8. SmazE – White Eyed Darkness (2004) The Yard Studio

9. Sunflower Community School – The Setting of the Seal (2003) Delmark Studios

10. The Cajun Vagabonds – Not From Concentrate (2003) Delmark Studios

11. Sunflower Community School – Sunflower Volume Two: The Sunflower Family (2003)
Delmark Studios

12. The Cajun Vagabonds – Episode I: The Phantom Accordion (2001) Delmark Studios

13. Sunflower Community School – Blue Sunflowers (2001) Delmark Studios

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About Jonah:

Jonah Geil-Neufeld was born and raised in Chicago, where he developed a love for music, web design, and city life. He loves exploring how humans create and experience the world they live in. He also enjoys playing guitar, piano, drums, and trombone along with singing, songwriting, and creating music. He is a Hispanic Studies major at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, OR. He loves to make noises, and frequently spaces out while humming to himself.