Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
23 things for a 23 year old
In commemoration of turning 23
recently, I present a list somewhat similar to what I did for my six month
mark. However, instead of varying lists of top 6’s, here is one list of top 23
memorable moments so far in Bots.
Remember, memorable does not mean good necessarily. A few of these are repeats, but plenty are
new.
23. Getting sick from the water at Rocklane Lodge-This
was the first time that I ever really got sick in Botswana. So it makes the list, but not at the high
end. And before anyone asks, the water
in Bots is fine. This lodge was low on
water and storing it in dirty tanks, hence why I got sick.
22. New Years-First, and up till now only, time I
have gone into Khutse Game Reserve. Sure
it was cool, but not the right season to see a lot of animals, and I didn’t see
a lion or leopard.
21. Village name-So village names in Botswana
usually mean something. Mia’s village of
Metsibotlhoko means “painful water.”
Becky’s village, Hatsalatladi, wins the award for best name, “Cracked by
thunder.” So when I finally found out my
village name I was…disappointed.
Kaudwane means “old skin.” Yeah,
Becky gets cracked by thunder and I am stuck with old skin.
20. The first night I felt cold-OH MY GOD! This was amazing. After months of trying to just not sweat
while sleeping I finally felt cold.
Thank you winter!
19. Standing-No, not standing on a bus or
hitch. I mean the evil, painful standing
PC staff made us do right after we got to Bots.
They didn’t want us to get jetlagged so when we were in Gabs for the
night we had to do skits and weren’t even allowed to sit until 8pm. GRRRRRRR!
18. Abby’s farewell party-This is memorable to me
for two different reasons. First, it
signaled the departure of Bots 9. They
were the first group we saw leave. Secondly,
it made Bots 11 Life Skills volunteers the oldest group of Life Skills people
(not including John Rusiecki in his 4th year and Mary Konege’s 3
month extension).
17. PMS workshop-Another painful one. This exemplified the Batswana ability to take
forever to do things. A 2 day workshop
lasted 2 weeks!!!! But, it may be
beneficial to my service down the line since I got what I wanted in our
school’s strategic plan. The question is
will it be followed…
16. Python sighting-Ah snakes. I see too many of you. I mentioned this one once before, but seeing
a python that had swallowed a goat is too amazing not to list twice.
15. The wrong way hitch-This was the biggest test
of my patience so far. And I mentioned
it once before under my post about the types of hitches. So if you want more details refer to that.
14. Running in Kanye-Every morning with Julia,
and some mornings with the dog from my home stay. Fun, and a great way to start the days. Especially the course we had to the top of
the giant hill.
13. Caltex bar-I am sure this bar has a real
name, but I don’t know it. And even if I
did, I wouldn’t call it that. This is
the place that a lot of our intake went to in Kanye after long days of PST to
unwind, chat, and get to know each other better. We even threw a birthday party there.
12. The paint can-My butt still hurts thinking
about this. Hitching to Letlhakeng and
everyone in the back of this truck is sitting on paint buckets. We hit a huge bump, I get air, and come back
down wrong and bruise myself for weeks.
OUCH!
11. Swearing in-The day that training stopped and
I actually reached the point of being able to call myself a Peace Corps
Volunteer. I mean, it will always be
memorable for obvious reasons.
10. Getting rent-UGH! First big instance of having to deal with
government. It took 2 days, and several
offices just to get the money to pay my landlord. Four months late no less. And with how often I have been doing claims
lately, I can easily say I learned a lot from this experience and am wiser for
it.
9. Site announcement-This is my most memorable
moment from PST, even more than the end of it at Swear in. I mean, this was the day I learned where I
would spend the next two years of my life.
And I will always remember telling Rachel who was sitting next to me
when we were waiting to get our sites that I wanted the one right under the
game reserve. And about 15 minutes
later, I got it!
8. Mass exorcism-This one is probably raising a
few eyebrows. Well, I went to another
Youth Forum last week, this time in Salajwe.
Well the last two days were just a bunch of exorcisms. The first time they did it they locked over
200 people in the main hall (blocked the doors with tables) and did
“deliverances” to root out the demons that some Satanists attending the event
had called to corrupt the children. 4 of
the participants were the Satanists (and rumor has it one facilitator
too). It was honestly a very scary
experience (even though I was not in the room luckily-but I could still hear
it). I won’t put any more details about
it here, but if you want to know more send me an email: hiiadam89@gmail.com
7. First funeral-So far I have only gone to one
funeral. But because of it I can say
that I have aided in burials on two continents thanks to my summer working for
the City of Grand Rapids at Oak Hill Cemetery.
A weird claim to be sure.
6. Showing kids Skype-There was one weekend
where I was skyping Ryan at the computer lab at school and some of the kids
were around. They were able to meet
someone else from America, who was actually in America at the time. It was really cool to see.
5. Killing a snake-Really, this is the 3rd
time it has made an appearance in my blog.
If that does not mean I find it memorable, nothing does.
4. Dirt eating-When having a girls’ soccer
practice was the first time I saw this.
A girl was hungry so she just ate dirt to fill her stomach. I couldn’t believe it. It was so heartbreaking to see people be so
hungry that they resort to eating dirt.
3. The sky-During the day it is just so
vast. And during the night even
more. Almost every night I can see the
Milky Way. Simply breathtaking.
2. Getting the gas for the fridge-This is
memorable because it taunts me every day.
I received thegas for my fridge back in November. As of today I STILL DON’T HAVE THE FRIDGE!
1. Driving to site-And this is my number
one. The very first time I ever got to
my site. After dropping of Corey we took
a fire break line past Salajwe, then turned to Kaudwane. I got to see ostriches on the road, and in
general my breath was just taken away with the thought that I would be living
here for the next two years. Nothing so
far has been able to compare with that initial moment of seeing your site. Sure, finding out where you are going is memorable,
but it can’t hold a candle to actually seeing it.
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