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June 15th 2008
Published: June 15th 2008
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Yesterday, I had the pleasure of going to a soccer match between world #13 Cameroon and world #101 Tanzania. It was at the new National Stadium. Even though almost all Tanzanians expected to lose, the city was remarkably transformed. Tanzanian pride blossomed in the streets and the stadium was nearly sold out. I was told that it has a capacity of 64,000. There were at least 60,000 people there, if not more. Luckily for me and Ashley, Mike managed to get us tickets in the relatively comfortable VIP section. We had an amazing view of the entire game and the crowd was pretty sweet. Although they supported Tanzania more, they were pretty upset any time the ball went out of bounds or a whistle was called, no matter who it was against.

The game ended 0-0, which, in case you couldn't tell, would seem like a victory for Tanzania. So we went out to celebrate that night by going to a club. Second time in three nights. Phew. It was tiring, but it was a lot of fun again. And, strangely enough, I saw my host sister Nsesheye and the other people from the first night, Joy and Inga, at the club too. It's strange how the city can be so small with its nightlife. Although going out is always a good time, I feel awkward about it because I know that it's not a real Tanzania. However, we are staying with middle class families, so maybe we are doing more of the things that they do. Nevertheless, I still feel slightly awkward in some of these places.

Today is the first time it rained. As I wrote the first two paragraphs here there was a downpour. Now it's sunny again. Glad I was inside for that! Later in the afternoon, I will also be getting 2 new sisters from the US. Maybe I will tell you about them after I meet them and I get back to the internet. It's strange to think that I'm halfway done with Dar. In two weeks time, I will be on a plane and in Mwanza. How time flies!!

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24th June 2008

time does fly.
..even for me just working here in princeton nj! :P soccer sounds like funnn.. i remember the italians were crazy into it all too

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