My lost luggage was finally delivered to me tonight. Opening my bag and going through it felt like Christmas morning...everything was still in it!
Also, I have 18 bug bites on my lower right leg.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
I'm being adopted...
Tomorrow I am finally leaving Conakry and into my host family's house, 100 km away. I probably will not have internet access during the next three months or so. So my mailing address is:
Corps de la Paix
B.P. 1927
Conakry, Guinea
West Africa
We have been spoiled at the Peace Corps house in Conakry, as we have had electricity, showers, AC, and some food (I've learned to eat at breakfast and dinner...and only a little at lunch). Tomorrow, after the adoption ceremony, I will be moving all my stuff into a house where I will not be able to communicate with anyone! This past weekend, I have had surival language in French and Su Su (the native tongue in this region). I am able to say hello, what's your name, how are you, where you from, and goodbye...good start, right?! It should be very interesting and entertaining. I've been trained on how to use a latrine, take a "bath" with a bucket, and use bleach to "clean" my water. I think I'm ready!
Miss you all and love you very much!!
Corps de la Paix
B.P. 1927
Conakry, Guinea
West Africa
We have been spoiled at the Peace Corps house in Conakry, as we have had electricity, showers, AC, and some food (I've learned to eat at breakfast and dinner...and only a little at lunch). Tomorrow, after the adoption ceremony, I will be moving all my stuff into a house where I will not be able to communicate with anyone! This past weekend, I have had surival language in French and Su Su (the native tongue in this region). I am able to say hello, what's your name, how are you, where you from, and goodbye...good start, right?! It should be very interesting and entertaining. I've been trained on how to use a latrine, take a "bath" with a bucket, and use bleach to "clean" my water. I think I'm ready!
Miss you all and love you very much!!
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Here I am!
So I've arrived here safely and am now in Conakry. The flight from JFK to Dakar was very interesting, I sat next to a family who had just moved to South Africa from the U.S. They were very informative and had the two cutest, little kids (who kept me up most of the flight). Our flight was delayed for about an hour and our captain kept saying "silly booger in the hole"....uh...can anyone tell me what that means?! Right now I'm at the Peace Corps house which has AC...yay...and bunk beds...whoop whoop! However, one of my checked bags was lost at the airport which has all my shoes, lots of my clothes, etc. Hopefully, they will find it tomorrow...I'm not so sure. I just had my first Guinean meal...it was rice and some sort of meat. I took a bite of the meat and immediately asked for a napkin and carefully, so no one would noticed, spit out this mystery meat. I just couldn't chew it, nor get it down; and I later learned it was goat... However, I did eat most of the rice, so I have that going for me. I will be in Conakry for the next four days until Sunday in which I will be moving in with a host family. Can hardly wait!
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
I'm leaving!
So I leave tonight for Guinea from JFK! It's been an intense two days...mostly because I've been dead tired. However, I have had some great dinners here, ya know, my last meals in America before I leave and have met some great people. I am super excited to leave, but definitely dread the eight/nine hour plane ride. Monday morning was a very sad day. My plane left at 6 am from Des Moines and my whole family came to say goodbye. I then proceeded to cry all the way to Chicago and then when I landed in Philadelphia. I will try to post soon, once I land in Conakry, which is where I will be staying for about four days. Miss you guys all!
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
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