Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Happy Teeth

Just because we live on an island, doesn't mean that we don't have proper dental care. A few years ago, we started going to our friendly dentist on the island, Dr. Mark, to have our teeth cleaned and dental work done.

Dr. Mark and his wife Joan, not only operate what I think is the best dental clinic on the island, but they do great things for the island's population as well. Several times a year, they bring dentists from all over the world to spend a week in San Pedro, and the traveling dental troupe manages to see hundreds of schoolchildren each time. No doubt they have contributed to the dental health of most of the kids on the island.



Our first stop on our trip to the dentist is a visit to the Island Ferry, to buy our boat tickets



Not a bad commute, huh?

The walkway to the dentist's office


This office looks nothing like those offices you find in the US


Even the door made of Belizean hardwood seems happy to see you

There's Sara, helping out....and there's even magazines in the waiting room



They provide the gas, and the cool sunglasses


I can't feel a thing!


Time to go....the walk out of the office



Somebody forgot something!!!


And you also get a little goodie bag when you leave

Thanks Dr. Mark and Joan for many jobs well done!!!!

Fat Tuesday.....Island Style

Carnaval, Fat Tuesday, Carnivale, Mardi Gras. Whatever you call it where you are from, it is a pagan holiday held in places all over the world the day before Ash Wednesday, when lent begins. Originally started as a day to "blow out" or have your last wild fling prior to the beginning of Lent, San Pedro is one of the remaining places in Belize where it is celebrated every year.

The adults do most of their celebrating by performing comparsas, where various upstanding members of the community dress in extravagant costumes, roaming through town performing self-written skits that include song and dance. These are a real treat, and we have seen everything from men dressed in drag, to adults dressed as babies, wearing nothing but diapers and huge pacifers, to last night's wedding party comparsa.

The children spend the night with their friends on the beach, painting each other with all colors of paint, and adorning their best buddies with rotten eggs. Last night was no exception!

Before the festivities began, we took a trip down to the "clubhouse" to watch the kids getting ready to go into town...



This little beauty has no idea this is a horseshoe pit...it is her personal sandbox


Table climbing







On our way down Front Street, we were bombarded by what appeared to be a riot, but was actually two groups of kids attacking one another.




Gearing up on the beach, headed to town



Businesses in the "paint zone" drape tarps to save their walls


A couple of fine specimens


Planning their attacks


Little ghost boy getting in on the fun

Swarms of kids


This little girl takes it all in...maybe next year sweetie!


Guillermo and his buddies



Making the scary trip from street to beach


These kids are plotting



Sometimes you need to "rinse" off


Egg in hand, she hides behind the tree


Armed with paint, these two plan their next move


Walking closer to the action



I see scheming going on here


A tourist inspects her paint job


They love the picture of themselves!!


Faith has just a little paint here...


Even the dog got painted


Heads full of baby oil and bandanas






With mom and dad, all ready to get painted


They were gentle for her first layer


Guess who?


Going back for more



The wedding comparsas


Faith bathes in the Sea before the golf cart ride home


All cleaned up....well, sort of



More wedding comparsa


These painted adults watch from the safety of their cart


Mark


RC school had a comparsa as well


This is a super fun holiday in San Pedro, and if you tell the kids you don't want to be painted, they won't paint you. Or, you may have to give them the hairy eyeball, or the Scary Mom look.......but it's soooo much fun to watch!!!