Tuesday, November 10, 2009
INA WUNI
The title of my blog is Hausa for good afternoon basically! So yeah we're just shy of three weeks in country. It's great. I'm totally loving it here. It's been hot and it's not even in the hot season yet. We are on demyst. That is where we go out into the country to stay with a current volunteer for a few nights. I went to visit a volunteer who is NRM and Zarma....I'm health and Hausa, but it was great. I want to start a garden and work i nthe fields. I feel like i've forgotten how to type, so I'm sorry in advance. A little about my training. We have class Mon-Fri 8-4ish. And Saturdays from 8-12. I sleep outside under the stars, in a mosquito net. I have a roommate, Kelly. We both luv bluegrass so we listen to it every morning while getting ready to go get breakfast...cafe au lait and bread for me...It's great sleeping outside but I tend to wake up at 5am every morning and the MOON (MOM) is so bright it seems like there is a light right above my head. But if it's not that it's either one of the three donkeys that live just on the other side of wall or one of the ten goats that also live there. So it's great. I don't mind it at all. I had an extreme calming feeling come over me as soon as I got off that plane in Niamey. So great to finally be back in Africa. The people are so kind. It is different from GUinea but you know that was to be expected. Speaking of Guinea, they did get evacuated and one of the volunteers transferred here to Niger...he has actually been to my village becuz he was only 35km away from my village. So that was nice to hear about what everyone was doing and whatnot. Anyhoo I've got to get back to the hostel....I'm starving. I luv you all....keep sending me stuff...it's so great...anything..everything..luv you all!! and miss ya a bunch.
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Great to hear you are doing well my dear sister! I think of you EVERYDAY! Sleeping under the stars sounds great! Wish I could do it with you! Love you so so much!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work! Next time I see the moon I'll think of you. Same moon, same tribe.
ReplyDeletelove you and like you,
Amy
ASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.............miss you lots! thanks for the updates....i've got a small story for ya from last weekend, i'll write in a letter
ReplyDeletekeep up the good work haha
love ya
neeners
Received a phone call from our Niger girl on Friday, Nov. 20. She has her own cell phone now. Friends, see Sarah or Samantha's facebook if you want the number. She hopes to update her blog next week. She's doing great and sounded wonderful!! Miss you, Mel!
ReplyDeletePeace Corps has decided to pull the PCVs out of Niger. Melissa will be transferred to Madagascar this week. She is very excited about going. I will post her new address when I get it. Thanks to all of you for your support. JA
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ReplyDeleteMelissa's New Address:
ReplyDeleteMELISSA ALBERT, PCT
Bureau de Corps de la Paix
B.P. 12091
Poste Zoom Ankorondrano
Antananarivo 101
Madagascar
Way to change the world, kid. I want to be like you when I grow up.
ReplyDeleteHugs & love.
Julie