Tuesday, March 8, 2011

A Day in the Life part one

This post is a description of what a typical Salvadoran woman does on a daily basis. Some of what she does depends upon how kids she has, how old they are, and what gender they are. I am going to call here Ana.

Ana wakes up between 5:30 and 6 am. She begins the day by washing the dishes from dinner the night before and then starting to make coffee for her kids and husband for breakfast. She either buys bread from the bread delivery man or sends one of her kids to buy sweet bread from a store. At about 7:30 she serves her male children, all younger kids, and husband breakfast and then eats about half an hour later. The teenage daughter are responsible for making their own breakfast. Between the female daughter and the mother, the inside of the house is dusted and swept (or raked if its a dirt floor) and then the outside yard it raked and the trash is put into a pile to burn. At about 10 she sends her daughter to the molino to grind the corn to make tortillas. While her daughter is there, she is usually washing clothes or doing some other kind of cleaning. Her daughter returns with the maza and she makes lunch and tortillas for the family.

The family eats between noon and 1 depending on the schedule. The wife cleans up lunch, closes up the kitchen, and then usually relaxes and watches some TV for an hour or two. Depending on the family, she either cleans more, visits friends, has visitors, or goes to church. She returns and makes dinner (a small meal) usually of beans, cheese, and tortillas for the family. The family usually watches TV until about 9 or 9:30 and then goes to bed.

My schedule varies greatly from this, as well as the male's life, which will the part 2 and part 3 of these blogs!

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