Union is a tranquil place with dramatic differences from barrio to barrio. My community is fortunate enough to bare the gifts of having a Municipalidad, 2 primary schools, 2 secondary schools, a health center with two doctors and a dentist, many small despensas (small stores inside people’s houses), two churches, and two plazas. With about 550 people per barrio I have been keeping busy trying to visit them all. It has been hard to catch everyone because some people work all day on farms and people typically do not hang out after dark (which right now gets dark after 5:30pm). So as I mentioned previously there are 4 barrios, 2 of them I would say are better off than the others with the exceptions of those who live at the center of the town. On the outside of Union everyone is pretty much in the same boat, a small wooden house with a latrine, where they are most likely cook on the ground outside with lenia (wood). Luckily I have had lots of luck with people wanting to get commissions or groups started up because there are no currently standing commissions or groups in Union.
Overall, with almost 2 months in site I am super satisfied with how things are going. I am picking up on Guarani (the native language of Paraguay), which is getting easier day by day. The people are inviting and extremely generous. I could not be more pleased with where I am at in this moment.
My view from my host families house of the primary and secondary school.
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