Tuesday, July 31, 2007

In Benin!

...sorry this is getting posted like over a week late (I was in the middle of moving to atl. and had no internet)

From Sunny on July 21, 2007:

Hello!
jsut wanted to let you know i got here safely-the trip was exhausting-but smooth-24hours of straight travel. It is AMAZING to finally be here-surreal and exciting-I can't believe it still. Were still very busy, sleep deprived, but Imore than anything I'm ecstatic to be here and very curious to explore !! still don't know a whole lot yet but will contact you more when i have more time.

From Sunny on July 23, 2007:

Update:
These past few days have been insanely busy-filled with testing and interviewing to get assigned into our various project, language, sector, and staging groups-we'll also begin training for technical skills, zemidjon (the ever popular Beninese motorcycles), health, and culture in a few days as well. My french is ok so far-I'm Very eager to learn-tired of feeling like an illiterate mute at bars and markets. The bike and zemidjon training should be the most interesting-I'll almost certainly be coming home with some good war scars from the various forms of transportation I'll be taking and learning over the next few months. Yesterday we got to meet the U.S. ambassador from Togo-and heard from the American embassy's safety and security head boss who had some interesting tales of the dangers of zemidjon riding, organized crime, and past volunteers being chased by machete armed villagers-fun stuff to look forward to eh? Not to worry though-from what I can tell these are just the worst case scenarios of transportation and travel-but have yet to happen to any of the current in-country volunteers I've met.

Other new experiences to look forward to- living with polygamous host families (and getting bras stolen and inappropriately touched by some of the many wives), weight fluctuation (women apparently indefintely gain 10 lbs and men lose 10lbs-ugh), (if I get placed in the north) months on end of sole yam eating (not a whole lot of food variety in the desert I suppose), fighting off goats, flying cockroaches coming from the outside latrines, and more white starch (breakfast and meals all day everyday have so far consisted of white French bread, white rice, and/or noodles with curious meat and colorful unkwown sauces)

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Sunny left for her training site (the village *****) Wednesday.

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Email me @: LizzieHumma@gmail.com and I will give you her mailing address so you can writer her letters---who knows when she'll see a computer again. Could be months! I believe first class mail is roughly $1.80 for a one oz. letter to Benin. Hope you're all doing well!

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