Hi everyone!
I made it to mozambique, after my two days of flying and lots of sleeping we all arrived into Maputo in the afternoon on Monday. After having a customs official try to confiscate some presents (he didn't succeed) I hopped in the mission van (the humanitarian missionaries came to pick us up) and went to our apartment.
The girls apartment is nice. We have hot water, a nice kitchen, living room, dining room, and a varanda to wash and hang our clothes to dry. Everything is good except for the roaches in the kitchen and the fact that we lost our water today...hopefully it won't be off too long!
Jardim, the area where we are living is really different than Machava, where we lived last year. There is a market close by, where we go to buy fruits and veggies, a little mercantile store (complete with the tall shelves, ladders, and store clerks that get everything for you. Very old fashioned!), and a few other stores on the main road. I like where we are living, it is the perfect place to catch a ride into town or out to the NGO we are working for.
Speaking of ADPP we went back yesterday and it was fun to see my students, my friends I made last year, and see the campus again. I will be teaching at a different school with Kailey this time, it is the Polytechnic School, so I don't know what they will have me teaching, but I would love to do anything really!
Tomorrow is a national holiday, so we will probably go as a group somewhere fun. It is weird being here and having to make decisions and whatnot....that sooo was not my role in the group last year, but I'm glad that my job let me come back and I am looking forward to the next two months here. No pictures yet, I don't want to be too shutter happy...maybe tomorrow we will do something picture-worthy. I hope everything is going well for those in the US. Don't forget to leave a comment and say hi, I'd love to hear from you!
p.s. sorry if there are spelling mistakes, the spellcheck isn't working and I don't have time to proofread!
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
So Soon (12 Days)
This year has been one difficulty after another with getting the program to Mozambique.
First we have no housing.
Then we find a house and a tent for us to use for two months.
Then we have no letter of invitation (read:no entry into Mozambique)
Then we get a letter of invitation and subsequently our passports back.
Then one of the visas is wrong, so we send it back to be fixed.
Now we are waiting for that passport, and we need to find lodging for five more people while they are in Maputo.
But there have been fun things too:
I will get to see my friends and students when I get back to Maputo.
I will go on Safari again and see beautiful animals in South Africa.
I will visit Inhaca Island for the first time. (It looks like Bora Bora)
I get to stop in London for 3 days on the way back.
I get to see Wicked in London's West end.
There are most certainly highs and low's with the trip this year. We leave in 12 days and I feel like I still have a lot to do. Travelers insurance, tuition payments, finish buying things, and so forth. I feel a bit overwhelmed with everything that I need to do, but I know I will finish it all! Overall we are an excited group and I feel good about everyone that is going. Maybe if I have time later I can blog a bit about some more of this stuff in detail.
First we have no housing.
Then we find a house and a tent for us to use for two months.
Then we have no letter of invitation (read:no entry into Mozambique)
Then we get a letter of invitation and subsequently our passports back.
Then one of the visas is wrong, so we send it back to be fixed.
Now we are waiting for that passport, and we need to find lodging for five more people while they are in Maputo.
But there have been fun things too:
I will get to see my friends and students when I get back to Maputo.
I will go on Safari again and see beautiful animals in South Africa.
I will visit Inhaca Island for the first time. (It looks like Bora Bora)
I get to stop in London for 3 days on the way back.
I get to see Wicked in London's West end.
There are most certainly highs and low's with the trip this year. We leave in 12 days and I feel like I still have a lot to do. Travelers insurance, tuition payments, finish buying things, and so forth. I feel a bit overwhelmed with everything that I need to do, but I know I will finish it all! Overall we are an excited group and I feel good about everyone that is going. Maybe if I have time later I can blog a bit about some more of this stuff in detail.
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