Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Limited Communication

Hello everyone,

Apparently the cybercafes here have been shut down, and the city I'm going to for training, Azove, has no wireless, so I will likely be without internet the next two months. I'll miss talking to you and knowing what is going on in the world, but I'll let you know if I do get to post things and email, and check how Michigan football started its season!

The first few days here have been really fun. The other Peace Corps volunteers I'm with are great. We are staying at a sort of retreat compound called St. Jean Eudes until tomorrow, when we move to our different training sites, depending on what we'll be working on. All the business people will be with me in Azove, and I'll be living with a host family.

I've already played soccer with the locals here, had a guitar sing-along with the Beninese, a Senegalese, a Cameroonian and a Togolese, taken a bucket shower, eaten some great food from street vendors, and as of yet, I have yet to get sick (knock on wood!). My French is ok, much better than I thought it was, and a lot of it is coming back quickly!

I'm really excited to get out to training and eventually to my post and start my own life. I might even by a pet dog, which you can get here for about $2 and another $8 or so for all the rabies shots and all other necessary vaccinations. Plus, apparently your neighbors like it when you have a dog because they alert when strangers are nearby.

I'm really enjoying life here, and am sure there will be tough times ahead, but I know I can make it through and that I will love it. It's hard going through training. I've realized I'm much more of an experiential person and hearing things told to me over and over again doesn't quite help, and only makes me want to get out, do stuff, and find out on my own. Well, I've got to go catch up to the group, so for now, "A plus tarde!"

Love,

Sebastian

3 comments:

dflood011 said...

Go Seabass!

Mindful Human said...

sounds awesome... glad things are going well (aside from limited communication). i just have to convince my parents that going to africa isn't suicidal..

Anonymous said...

Je ne veux pas le croire que tu es parti sans moi et que tu penses même à acheter autre chien pour me remplacer! Je comptais partir avec toi pour partager tes expériences, mais me voici, vivant le train-train quotidien... Je m'ennuie! Si tu m'avais ammené avec toi, j'aurais pu t'aider avec ton français. Tout de même, tu me manques et je pense à toi.