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Showing posts with label Wolof. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wolof. Show all posts

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Hello from Thies, Senegal!

Hello everyone! This in now my fourth day in country! I am living on the PC Senegal Training Center in Thies (pronounced Chess) which is about a 1-2 hour drive inland from Dakar. I will be here for nine weeks, traveling back and forth between my Community Based Training (CBT) village where I will be focusing on learning language and culture. Right now I am in Pre-Service Training (PST). So far, there have been a lot of information sessions about what we are actually going to do here. And of course there has been a TON of paperwork; PC is still a government agency after all. Nothing major is going on as of yet so I'll just list some things I've been doing/ interesting tidbits.


  • The Disco Hut is in fact a hut with a disco ball in the center. It's open on all sides and is a general meeting/hang out place. I spend a lot of time there. 
  • There is a tree over the Disco Hut with EXPLODING PODS! How cool is that? 
  • I have about 20 mosquito bites on my arms and legs, but no worries! I'm taking my malarian meds. 
  • There are about four flea-infested cats that roam around that try to eat all the food during meal. I have a strong desire to pick them up and cuddle but so far I've had enough self control. 
  • I've started learning Wolof and have some basic phrases down like greetings and travel words. Naka wa ker ga? (How is the family over there?) 
  • Yes, it is super hot and humid. It's the wet season, so there are frequent storms with strong winds and lightening. 
  • Most meals (and all the lunches at the center) are eaten in communal bowls with about four or five people around them. Shout out to Stacey-- the spoon is used exclusively (in village you usually eat with your hands). 
  • Meals at the center are typically rice with a sauce and some sort of meat (beef/chicken/fish). There is always salad at dinner. It is always delicious. 
  • So far I have played one game of basketball and three games of volleyball. During the last game today, one of the poor cats was hit dead-on with a ball spiked from the neat. It didn't even flinch. 
  • We had a meeting today about what types of things we will do as Urban Ag volunteers, and I am very excited to get started!
I miss you all, and please write me e-mails or letters!