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Published: February 21st 2010
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My room
This is where I sleep. I there I have been here a week and just wanted to share what my daily life is like. I wake up at 7am to the crowing of roosters and the slamming open of gates from them opening the tore I live behind. I have about 1/2 mile walk to school. They provide all meals! Burmese breakfast is usually noodles in a sauce and some sort of bread type thing mushed in and slightly spicy. Not my favorite I prefer when we get fried eggs. I teach from 9-11:45 and then from 3:30-4:45. During the middle I have lunch wander around or work on school either from the role as teacher or student. After my last lesson I have a Burmese class. It is one tough language! Dinner at 6:00 home at 730-8 ( again a very spicy curry, soup, rice, and a green vegetable) and then read or watch a DVD. That's about it. The camp is very dusty so being dirty is just a fact of life. When I get home I have to scrub my feet with a brush to get of the layers of dust but by the time I make it to my room they are
The bathroom/shower
You use the red bucket to flush and the on the right is the larger cement tub for a "shower" bucket water over yourself. already dirty again!
I am finally getting the hang of using the squat toilet again. My legs are already stronger! I am putting some pictures of my room and camp with this!
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amy
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Fantastic shots, Briana!! Love the comments as well! Love and good wishes to you!