This blog chronicles my service in Burkina Faso for the United States Peace Corps from October 2011- December 2013.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
updates from training
wow, after 3 weeks in this country, I'm finally getting internet. Its been a crazy few weeks, and we've been kept almost constantly occupied with Peace Corps training. I start training at 7:30 each the morning with french tutoring, go to technical and language classes until 5:15pm, then go home to a host family that only speaks french. Its been so exhausting, and in case this wasn't already known about West Africa, its been HOT. so hot, that I am now a morning person because early morning is the only time I can stand to be inside long enough to get ready for the day. In general though, the people of this country are incredibly hospitable and my host family thinks everything I do is great/ hilarious. So that's been a nice adjustment, though there are so many unpleasant adjustments that its not worth getting into. They can really be summed up with one image: pooping in a hole. Its a part of my life now. I'm just taking things one day at a time, including the before-mentioned, but by the looks of how slow my internet is and how hectic training is, I probably won't be posting another update on here until I get to my permanent site in December. It will be SO nice to have my own place and not have to walk past 5 family members every morning to shower. Until then, if anyone is in the mood to donate to a hungry Peace Corps volunteer, I have started having strangely realistic dreams about candy and chips, so I would greatly appreciate any edible care packages sent this way!
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wow - so great to hear from you and we'll get all the Canterbury students (and you know how many *that* is) to make donations and send them to you :-). And we'll pray for you as well! Let us know what's on your wish list (or I'll just ask Carly). Almighty God, sustain your servant Amy with your wisdom, grace, and strength, that she might enact your love here on earth in the lives of all who encounter her. Amen.
ReplyDeleteAmy- walk past 5 family members to take a shower- that is something you're not really used to! Will the address you list on the sidebar be good for a while?- Liz
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