So far I have spent 5 days here in Burkina and it has been an amazing experience. Ever since I departed the plane I have been in a completely different world. The strees here in Ouaga are filled with people, there are merchants and people selling things on every street. It is amazing…. I have not yet mastered the bargaining techniques so I let everyone from CCFC take care of that. So far I have spent much of my time at the Monastery where I am staying for this week and at CCFC’s head office here. I have also been in the streets and markets to shop for everything to put in my house…my bed, pillows, chairs, table etc.
So far I have managed to improve my french drastically and it gets easier everyday. Today I even understood some of the jokes people were making at lunch. Speaking of lunch…the food has been good so far. Lot’s of rice and sauces with some meat in it…I am not sure exactly what kins of meat and I don’t ask. The temperature here is very high…it is really hard to be outside for a long time but I am sure I will adjust. It is still the rainy season so the quick rains that come help cool everything off. There are still a lot of green trees and plants here in the city, but by January they are gone and dried up.
So I am spending my last couple of days here meeting the director of SEACAM (the group I will work for in Koupela) and at the office with CCFC. I am excited to see the new village I will live in for 9 months…and really hoping I can make some friends fast, the nights I spend all by myself.
Eric Eggleston said,
September 14, 2007 @ 7:04 pm
way to go kiddo!
I’ve been thinking about you in this exciting time, I’m also thinking that you must be a Saint. The world is lucky to have you, have fun! and take good care.
Eric