Disproportionality

Thursday will mark two weeks that I’ve been in Brazil. Yet, I feel as though I left Canada long ago. In these two weeks I’ve been getting a lot of errands done.  Identity card, bank account, CPF, birth certificate (since I forgot mine in Canada), workers identity card, translating my resume, paid voting fine, photocopy this photocopy that, find an internet and cell phone service provider…it seemed like the list would never end. But now I’m truly coming to end of these errands. Thanks to my cousins and grandmother who helped me with all of these things.  And now, Eneo, a family friend has been working tirelessly to help find me a job. I’ll let you know how that goes.

In other news, I found a gym which offers capoeira! It’s only some 500 metres from my house here. They told me it was R$30 (which is about $20CDN). I figured that was the drop-in price per class. Nope, turns out that the monthly fee! According to the instructor, Capoeira here is undervalued. Everyone wants to do the ‘American-style’ sports and workouts. I told him, he should go teach in Canada.
My first capoeira class here was made up of the instructor, his wife, and me. Not exactly what I was hoping for…but nevertheless, it’s Capoeira and I’ve been itching to get back into it.

I’ve borrowed my cousin’s bike. Now the entire city is open to me. I’m able to bike over to the best beach in the city, lock up my bike and walk, read, write, enjoy the beach on sunny days. The weather has been pleasant, but it’s been raining every couple of days. Still, it’s nice enough to wear shorts and a t-shirt outside.
I’ve been reading about permaculture and organic agriculture in general. The last book I read was ‘The Vegetarian Myth’ by Lierre Keith. It was fine until her chapter on ‘nutritional vegetarians’…here Keith began pointing out that saturated fats and cholesterol are good for you (and that we need more of them), that all beans and grains are horrible for you, and that we need to eat more meat and definitely more dairy products. And these ‘facts’ weren’t coming out of nowhere…she convincingly points out numerous studies and cites several medical practitioners. Without the internet to check her sources…I was starting to really question my own vegetarianism. I started doing some research…and asking my aunt who’s a nutritionist about some of the things Keith was saying. I didn’t know what to believe for awhile. But I’ve decided, that Keith doesn’t know what she’s talking about. She’s relying too heavily on one controversial source for information. I won’t go on, read the book if you want to see what I mean. In fact I encourage you to read it…then do your own research and tell me what you think.

I’ve also been enjoying a few awesome nights here with my family. Had a sushi night at my aunt’s place. My cousin Gui just graduated from culinary school. He made some 400 delicious salmon and tuna rolls. The next night we were out to a ‘club’…doors didn’t open till midnight (which is a norm here). Party until the sun starts to rise. Then another night, my cousins Allan and Paulo put together an awesome reggae/soundsystem show. Went out to that with Gui and his friend.  The only disappointment I’ve had with these events is the ratio of guys to girls. At the reggae event there must’ve been 15-20 guys for every one girl. The thing is…that there really isn’t many events going on Macae…there isn’t much of a night scene here, so I’m not sure where all the girls are. Maybe this entire city is disproportionate. After all, Macae is like the Fort Mac of Brazil. There are a bunch of oil companies here—oil platforms all over the coast.  In fact Macae has is having a growth rate of about 600% (according to Wikipedia). I’m thinking one out of ten who move to Macae are women.
Despite this growth rate, there wasn’t a pizza place to be found at 1am last Saturday. Even the only 24hour café/bar in the city was closed.

Alright, so that’s my update on the last couple of weeks. I’ll try to post some pictures on the blog when I have consistent internet at home…give you a ‘virtual tour’ of my place here.
.murph.

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