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Africa » Senegal » Cape Verde Peninsula » Dakar February 25th 2006

Hi! I realize it's been awhile since I've written, but I have several good excuses. First of all, we've been keeping pretty busy visiting places and writing papers (we have ridiculous amounts of papers due, actually) and also a power plant somewhere isn't functioning or something, so there have been extended power outages every day this week (thus no computer) But to pick up where I left off last time... The American Embassy (well, actually we were at the ambassador's estate) was everything I imagined - green grass and lawn chairs, jazz music, coca cola with ice, and gentle spatterings of applause. We haven't actually had an ambassador to Senegal for some time but now they're in the process of instating someone. The point of the meeting was to give us advice such as: don't walk ... read more

Africa » Senegal » Cape Verde Peninsula » Dakar February 15th 2006

I was making this list of all the things I wanted to remember to write in my next journal entry but it seems to have disappeared... Anyway, things are good and I am content! I am learning a TON. For example, I learned that all of the pharmacies here are green-tiled or painted green or have a green sign - thus "the green pharmacy" is not a particularly useful navigational landmark, and I learned how to get all the meat out of a fish head, and that there are THOUSANDS of high-heeled pointy shoes only a 150 francsCFA (about 30 cents) bus ride away, and that nearly one in every three Senegalese children between the age of 5 and 9 has to work, and so on. I mean, ALL the time there's something new to ... read more

Africa » Senegal » Cape Verde Peninsula » Dakar February 5th 2006

hello! hope this finds you well, my life here just seems to be getting better all the time. Except for sometimes I do things and immediately afterward wonder why (for example volunteering to give a presentation in my theory of development class.) I don't know what came over me. The power goes out fairly often here, and it happened again Saturday night. Well, it was too dark to do homework so that left nothing to do but dance in the courtyard to the music on the little battery-powered radio with Anima and Valerie and the baby. And it was a good thing I got that practice in, because later I went to a soiree at this place called Restaurant Petit Dakar in my neighborhood. It started at 11 pm and I danced danced danced! non-stop all ... read more

Africa » Senegal » Cape Verde Peninsula » Dakar January 31st 2006

Well, Senegal just lost to Nigeria so they're out of the African Cup now. I love soccer, and I'm glad they watch it all the time here. I also love the bougainvillea that is blooming EVERYWHERE all over Dakar! I had thought it always had pink flowers but here it comes in all sorts of colors - yellows and fuschias and scarlets and peach and pink and it is beautiful. Another thing I like is the snack Anthone sends the maid out to get sometimes - they're these fried little pastry envelopes, like samosas, only filled with fish and I don't know what else, and you dip them in this spicy red pepper sauce. yum!! I also love my bed. The mattress is this big rectangle of foam and since the first night there has been ... read more

Africa » Senegal » Cape Verde Peninsula » Dakar January 28th 2006

Hello! Yesterday was my favorite day here so far. In the morning we went to an African art museum which was really neat and also a photo exhibition called "Dakar Etouffe" which means "Dakar is choking." They were photos of the city illustrating some of the problems of urbanization. Then we had lunch at the home of one of the people connected with MSID - a traditional Senegalese dish called ceeb-ou-jeen (I'm not sure of the spelling), which means fish and rice. The food here is REALLY good. After lunch we all hurried home to watch the Senegal v. Ghana match of the African Cup. Soccer is huge here, and this was an important match. Our Wolof classes were cancelled since they were at the same time as the game, and people were getting off work ... read more

Africa » Senegal » Cape Verde Peninsula » Dakar January 26th 2006

Hi! I forgot to say, if you want to send me mail, my address is: Christina Green, MSID c/o WARC, BP 5456, Dakar, Senegal... read more

Africa » Senegal » Cape Verde Peninsula » Dakar January 26th 2006

Hello from Dakar! This place is fantastic and I love it. We arrived early Monday morning and stayed at the guest house of the National Olympic Pool for the night (all the hotels were booked) and then were taken to our host family houses Tuesday. My host family is Catholic, although 95% of the country is Moslem. My host parents are a young couple named Anthone and Rosa Sarr, with a 15 month old daughter Carol-Louise. Also two of Rosa's cousins, Paul and Nabou (both in their twenties or thirties I'm pretty sure) live with us, and there are two live-in maids, Anima and Valerie, as well. They are all so nice! I'd put a picture on but I forgot to bring the photo software disc with me today. I have my own room, and there ... read more

Africa » Senegal » Cape Verde Peninsula » Dakar December 30th 2005

December 20, 2005 We headed back to Dakar today, with Ikupa and Mactar. Luckily for us, Ikupa was heading back to Dakar anyway, because we really weren't looking forward to another drive in the Sept Places. To be honest, we weren't too sad to leave Tambacounda behind us...it's just too boring. We were really excited to get back to Dakar, where we'd have things to do and a little variety in our diets. We were picked up at around 9:30 and enjoyed a relatively peaceful ride back to Dakar. We stopped in Kaolack for a pit stop, about halfway to Dakar. It's really nice driving back to Dakar, because you get all the really crappy part of the road behind you on the first half of the trip, and it's smooth sailing after that. During our ... read more
The Living Room
Christmas Feast
The Corniche

Africa » Senegal » Cape Verde Peninsula » Dakar December 3rd 2005

November 20 2005 It’s been awhile since we wrote in the blog, and a lot has happened. First of all, we have interships for sure! After a long week of incessant phone calls and meetings, we finally have things organized. We’re working for Africare on their Maternal and Child Health program called Tambacounda Healthy Start Program. The process we had to go through is incredible…it just takes so long to do things here. A lot of employers at home really want their employees to have experience in the developing world, and I think that while work experience is an important part of that, a lot of it is also experiencing how things are done here. For example, it takes two weeks to organize something that should take an afternoon. We were told to call back in ... read more
View of Dakar
Plage des Enfants
In da club

Africa » Senegal » Cape Verde Peninsula » Dakar December 3rd 2005

John’s entry: Alex and I have found a new local basketball court near our apartment. We were very excited to find it after having to leave the good pick-up game we had in Camberene deux. When we first got there only little kids were playing so we sat around waiting for the older crowd to get there. After waiting a long time we deciding it would be absolutely essential for us to get a basketball of our own. A game did eventually start up but it wasn’t as competitive as in Camberene. We were a little disappointed but decided to come back again and it was a good thing because it seems that more people come every day. Yesterday there were about 20 guys waiting to get into a game of 3 on 3. Alex and ... read more
John and Pepe
The Gym
Soccer Game




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