Friday, July 29, 2011

El Sauce? Where is that?

So maybe a good place to start this whole blog thing would be with a quick intro to what I am going to be doing and where I will be going.  Then, if I have time before I leave the lazy life of being home in TN, I will try and share some exciting pictures from my student fellow life so far - it's been a pretty great month!
I will be going to El Sauce, Nicaragua which is a town in the northwest portion of Nicaragua.  It's on the smaller side but not tiny with a population in the 30000 range.  It's about 1 hour from Leon, the capital of the department, which for Nica is kinda like our states.
So, that's where I will be going, but what the heck am I going to do and why am I going?  That's a slightly more involved question.  Since I travelled in Australia between 2nd and 3rd year of college I have been wanting to spend a legitimate amount of time abroad.  While I was travelling, I decided that doing the Peace Corps would be perfect for me.  Unfortunately for my high-flying plans that didn't pan out.  But the bug to spend a chunk of time in a poor country doing something worthwhile remained.  So I entered medical school determined to take a year out, the question was - what the heck was I gonna do?  I went down to Peru between 1st and 2nd year with Jeff and Zach and we did a project with medical students that was fun but really only whetted my appetite for the time being.( but I did get a bunch of good pictures! and they haven't been seen that often so here are a few)
sandboarding action - they're tough dudes


hot, hot sun

Zach's a thinker



had to go to Machu Picchu



we summitted Nevado Ishinca >5000meters! Huaraz is totally the place to go.

Jeff riding his caballito.  Very seaworthy...


And then some jungle adventures for Zach and I in Iquitos, the largest city in the world inaccesible by road!  Too many mosquitos for sure though.

Then during my second year I was taking a medical spanish humanities course that was taught by a Pediatrics ED doc who happened to establish a relationship with the clinic in El Sauce when he was a medical student at the University of Buffalo.  So I started talking with him and soon the idea of going to El Sauce was established.  But then I decided that after 3rd year would be best, so that I would have some actual medical skills and could actually contribute.  So then it was decided - a year abroad in El Sauce between 3rd and 4th year to better my physical exam skills, finally reach the point with my Spanish where I feel comfortable saying I am fluent and learn what life is like in the 2nd poorest country in the Western Hemisphere - after Haiti.  It's pretty incredible that this is actually about to happen.  I have been planning and working toward this for such a long time now that it seems impossible that in just about 1 week I will be leaving for Nicaragua!
But before then hanging with the fam, cooking a lot of delicious food and getting my butt kicked by all the hills and humidity in Chattanooga - a great way to spend 2 weeks!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

A blog?!?

What? I, Ronan Cahill, have a blog?  If that doesn't seem crazy to you, whoever you is, it certainly seems crazy to me.  I am certainly not the most interconnected person on the web - I rarely post anything to facebook, have no interest in signing up for Google+, and only recently set up a Twitter account - granted that was purely to try and send a message to someone else.  Suffice it to say that putting my thoughts into print and then sharing them with the world is not something that I feel strongly about.  However, now that I am going to be spending the better part of the upcoming year in a remote town in Nicaragua called El Sauce, far from family, friends and classmates, it might be the time to set up a blog.  The only thing is, it might turn out to be primarily a photo sharing site, rather than an in-depth analysis of my time in El Sauce and all the things that I am encountering, but who knows - maybe I will be desperate to do some thinking/writing in English...

So, if you have managed to find this and take the time to read it, bear with me while I figure out how this interface works and do my best to update things when I can - hopefully somewhat regularly.