Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Answer: definately yes.
I'm in Africa. That may seem like an obvious, almost needless, statement but today may be the first time I had enough time to actually realize it. We have been so busy and so overwhelmed with information and new exciting things that I have not had anytime to think of the reality that this is going to be my life for the next two years. This all hit me on the top of a mountain over looking a scene I swear I've seen in The Lion King. We went on a field trip to learn how shea butter is made and how we can help Malians be more productive and receive a larger profit for one of their biggest natural resources. I now feel pretty solid on how I'm actually going to be doing some important work for the next few years. Then we went to a waterfall and a cave, at which point I just had to tell myself, this is what my life is now, mixing shea mush and climbing mountains in Africa. I feel pretty freaking lucky.
Everything thus far I would have to chalk up to luck actually, that and my inability to be really bothered by anything, but mostly luck. Even in my training group there have been some much worse situations that could have just as easily happened to me, in which even my rainbows and butterflies would have been smashed. This last week I spent time in my site and honestly I thought it was going to be much worse, and after hearing other trainees' stories it could have. I have a great homologue (french for counterpart), I had amazing food, a bed and I didn't get sick or bored at all. My village is smallish: I have cell phone reception, easy water to get, a main road (key for reliable transportation) and a large market. My house has 2 cement rooms and a tin roof in a concession with 2 other families. I'm also really close to 3 great other volunteers and semi close to 6 more. I'm in the middle of the country so I can really go anywhere and am surprisingly close to the capital. Also, more importantly, I'm not a PCV in Georgia right now.
For the next 19 days I'm going to be doing nothing but training in my homestay (the picture at the top is from our training village) on our last long stretch before we are sworn in as actual volunteers. In less than a month from now I will be living on my own and starting my real job. This next few weeks, though, are going to be a bit challenging. I imagine I will get very frustrated with almost everything by the end, but that will be a perfect set up for our giant party after swear in.
Some not so noteworthy points (Lindsay feel free to tune out now), I'm still happy, healthy and safe. I do get your comments and love all of them so keep them coming. I'm not sure how to respond to them except to write another blog, but thank you all. I will be without internet for the next 19 ish days, but I do have my phone and reception so feel free to call me. Also next time I am planning on having TONS of pictures from my friends that took pictures on our trip and other such activities. I haven't receive mail yet, but others have so it will get here and I promise to let you know when I get it. I hope you are all reading the news, and Tim if my absentee ballot doesn't show up in time, I have dibs on Mom's vote this year. Have a great few weeks guys.
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4 comments:
Dude, if you get mom's vote you better vote for Obama. I heard a rumor she's going for McCain. Which is funny, because Ilya's parents (who live in freakin' Chicago) are voting for McCain too?!? Their reasoning? I'm quoting Ilya here... "They think he's [Obama] a communist." Huh? I guess because his speeches invoke hope and prosperity. There's just no pleasing those russians :).
Masaba Samake!
I start my class orientation tomorrow with actual classes immediately following, so I am finally sitting down to write you! I don't actually have internet at my new place (yet), so it's been a little bit of a hassle . I read your last three blogs though, and I am blown away by everything you are experiencing. How cool! I am so happy that things are going so well for you and I love to picture you carrying a baby on your back and sitting around making friends without really communicating in language and just sharing your enthusiasm for life. These people are so lucky to have you there.
I can't wait to hear more about shea mush and your new home.
I do miss you very much, Caroline! Is your cell phone number the same as before? What is the time difference to Washington?
Keep the updates coming - and I'll try do a better job of reading them.
Lots of love!
I noticed that Andrea is voting for Obama - I AM VOTING FOR MCCAIN!! His selection of Sarah Palin for Veep is awesome and a brilliant move. The election should be a really close match. I agree with Ilya's parents that Obama is a Communist, and I am not even Russian. They should know - they live in Chicago! Your blogs are terrific and we all really enjoy reading them and following your saga. Let us know if you receive the box that your Mom and Tim sent. It it arrives safely, we will be able to keep you in supplies. Stay safe and healthy!!
Grandma
I seem to remember you not even bothering to vote in the last election...
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