I must first of all thank everyone on my trip, they all brought something very special to the group that made 10 strangers feel close to family almost instantly. I am quite sure that although I could have gotten along with anyone on this trip, the particular group of people that came contributed greatly to making it the fantastic voyage it turned out to be. Also not all of the pictures I have posted in my journal are my own, many were taken from others on the trip and so I must give credit where credit is due. If anyone is really upset about me stealing there pictures let me know and when i become a famous blogger I will certainly send you some royalties. As for the trip it was amazing in every sense of the word, I recommend to anyone of any age to just do it, find a week or 2 or a month or 6 and go to the Dominican and live in el rifle. It is simply amazing. I have posted this journal for a few reasons. First and foremost for myself, I just felt taking the time to sort through my random journal scribbling and put them into the somewhat comprehensible form below was a good way to reflect on what I have experienced. Secondly I know a great many people have sent me donations in money or clothing or supplies to take down. Whether you filled suitcases with clothes and toys, or you came out to fundraisers or even took an interest in my trip in any way, I wanted to be able to give you some idea of what you were contributing too. I am in no sense of the word a writer and the accounts are crude at best but combined with pictures I hope they leave you with some sense what my experience was like. Thank you, thank you, thank you, to everyone who contributed and supported me and most of all to my parents, without whom I would never have been able to be where I am in my life to do something like this, or have been able to contribute as much to this project as I did. Your support is far from unappreciated.
Enjoy the journal you can click on the pictures to see larger versions of them and feel free to comment on the blog or send me an email at sunderani@gmail.com
Anticipation and Frustration Lead to Salvation.
I am packing my bags double checking and triple checking everything. It has become clear I am excited to go, but the gravity of what I am doing has not really got a hold of me yet. I wonder what I will learn on this trip about life, the universe and everything, more importantly, I wonder what I will learn about myself. With only 6 hours left before we board the bus to Buffalo, we have just learned the airline will allow us each to take another bag to check in. I threw one together by cleaning out my closet but it does not hold a candle to the amount of work people went through to send me donations I had to discard at the Salvation Army bin. I suppose it’s not the end of the world.
Insert Bad Comedy Routine Here
Friday 4:50 AM
Luggage = Checked
Stomach = Vengeful
Amigos = Mostly Sleeping
At the moment writing is much more something to do in order to fight off boredom. The really is nothing to write about in an airport that everyone doesn't already know. It is always the same, sit and wait until its time to stand in line and wait until its time to watch the check in lady type and wait until its time remove shoes, coins and wallets and wait until you can walk somewhere else to wait to board the plane so you can sit on it and wait for it to take off. I am quite sure the worlds most mundane and boring literature was conjured up in airports. They are where good ideas come to commit suicide, and if I do not stop writing soon I will no doubt end up a stand up comedian.


Hello Dominican, Goodbye Luggage
I will not go into any great detail about flights, flights are flights, having said that Dominican is Dominican and I will certainly go into detail about that. We landed tired, but with high spirits to discover that 5 of the 10 suitcases we packed at the packing party were missing. Not due to anyone Dominican but of course due to the Americans when we went from Buffalo to JFK. Thanks Guys. I have been informed one of the missing bags is our liquids bag, (if you are not yet aware due to terrorists being smarter than we are, it is not longer permitted for anyone to bring liquids or gels in a carry on when boarding a plane.) in which was my toothpaste, toothbrush, anti bacterial hand sanitizer, soap, shampoo, and deodorant. The good news is there is no water here clean enough to put on you or in your mouth so I am really only missing deodorant. After filing the proper paperwork for missing bags we called our contact in the mountain, to find out when our ride would be at the airport to pick us up, only to discover that they had no news of our arrival and there was no one coming to get us. Luckily Candis recognized a truck driver throwing bags onto a truck and we were able to hitch hike a ride to the city with a group of nurses who were more than happy to add ten people and bags to their already full bus for a short 3 hour ride.


Dominicans Drive Me Round the Bend
Driving in the Dominican is not like it is in Canada, cars do not follow signs or lights because there are none ten minutes away from the airport. You cannot help notice a moped will have no problem overtaking a car which is having no problem overtaking a truck all in a shoulder round a bend up a hill while the traffic in the oncoming lane is doing the exact same thing. Another thing you cannot help notice is the insane number of motorcycles, and not just motorcycles within the population of motorcyclers there is a large number of small children on laps.... this surprised me as I think it will you and so I will repeat it. In the Dominican there are a lot of people who drive motorcycles with infants sitting on their laps. Also no one seems to have a problem with four or five, thirteen year old boys all buzzing around on the same motorcycle or with 13 year olds driving trucks with large 1980's speaker systems on the back blaring music. All the cars drift in and out of lanes to make room for passing cars and motorcycles, and everything just sort of weaves through everything else as if the notion of crashing was simply absurd. And in the midst of all this mania I did not see or hear of one accident. I have a theory that the laws of physics and perhaps common sense are too shocked by these events to do anything about them. "My god is that a baby on a motorcycle!?" they will say, "It can't be, that is just too insane, which means I must be hallucinating again, I had better go about my business." and the mother and child will just continue cruising along on their moped accident free.