Showing posts with label peacecorpsnamibia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peacecorpsnamibia. Show all posts

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Photo set #1 from Kasote



One of my little host sisters Amor. She may be trouble but she is cute as can be. I have a new buddy. She's even wearing bandannas and glasses now. It only took a couple weeks of her staring at me like "who is this strange white person" but this is the start of one fun friendship. 



Beautiful doesn't even begin to describe the skies here in Namibia 



Some evening soccer with village kiddos


Kasote Combined School where I will be volunteering for the next 2 years 

Kasote performing some cultural dances for an awards ceremony 


A sunny afternoon with some beautiful friends 


I enjoy morning walks with my host family to school 


*Disclaimer: The contents of this blog are mine personally and do not reflect any position of the U.S. government or the Peace Corps.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Breaking news: Sites and Projects have been announced

After months of training and looking forward to a day that seemed like it was a lifetime away the big news is finally here! 

Wednesday 7-October-2015 will be a day I never forget! Not only did we have our Language Proficency Interview (LPI) test, but we also finally found out our sites where we will be serving for the next two years and what type of projects we will be involved in. 

To give a quick run down of the LPI test, they are test given to see what level of language proficiency we are at. We have been learning for about a month and a half now and proficiency could be what makes or breaks success as a Peace Corps Volunteer for some of us. 

After spending most the week sick, I was at the local clinic/hospital hooked up to an IV just 1 hr before I was suppose to do my test. Lucky for me (and Africa time being on my side) all worked out and I was able to successfully take my LPI! 

So now for the drum roll please!!!!!!

 I will be serving in the village of Kasote just west of Rundu in the Kavango region of Namibia! I will be teaching English to grade 8, 9, and 10 Learners. Along with that the school is wanting me to teach some basic computer skills to Learners and the community, help promote physical education, establish a library and garden, and assist with HIV and AIDS awareness. 

I have a feeling this will be an eventful two years and I'm oober excited to see what's about to unfold. Just under a week and on 15-October-2015 I will get to officially swear in as a volunteer and move to my new home in Kasote for the next couple years! 

Thursday, October 1, 2015

CBT Photo awesomeness

 My washing Machine. I'm so fancy huh? ;)

 Charlie and his host brothers are way too adorable. 

 Some of my amazing co-volunteers, some of the local children and I enjoying the beach. 

 Bathing in the Kavango 101

 These skies and fun evenings stole my heart every day

 Jake looking so fresh and so clean clean 

James being pulled by the cattle you know.  Being superman is rough


A beautiful way to stay the day. My morning walk to school


Some of our learners. 

Its at least 70 degrees... the locals seem to think its cold and need a fire

Charlie riding the cattle


We love to have fun

Sunday, September 20, 2015

A few signs that you're living the village life in the Kavango

When you get home early from school and you host mom says "Morokeni! You're home early, go put on a head wrap so you can pluck the chicken" and sure enough plucking the chicken is exactly what she meant.

On that note I'd say I've become a pretty decent chicken plucker


When your host mom thinks it's funny that you feel the need to set up 2 flash lights in your [outside] shower area so that you can see if there's any spiders that will get you at 5:30am. 


When you think you've gotten the hang of bucket bathing.... Until you get to stay somewhere with hot shower. So naturally you take the first shower you've had in the past month only to discover a filthy wash cloth at the end of it all. Apparently my bucket bathing skills could use some improvement. 


If you're watching world's strangest pets with your mom when a family with a pet crocodile that sleeps in the bed with them comes on and she asks you "why would someone do that?!" So I respond "I guess that's their pet, like a dog" and stares at me with a very strange look and says "why would you let a dog in the house?" The concept of pets is much different here. 

When your host mom finds it very funny how your terrified of spiders and literally run out of the house screaming after a camel spider runs out of no where and over your foot. I hate spiders!!!!!!!

When you have to make sure you put your apples away so that giecos don't eat them. Along with not leaving chocolate out or a mouse will get it. (it is war between that mouse and I now!! I love chocolate! Touching my chocolate is just something you don't do.) 


When your host mom asks "do you want Kuche for dinner" and you ask "does it have flour or bread on it" and she says no it's meat so you agree.... Dinner time comes around and BBQ bat is on the plate. That's one way to discover bat is edible. And still looks exactly like a bat after being cooked over a fire. 


When you seriously deliberate how bad you need to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night because it's a bit of a walk to the latrine which doesn't include any lights, or if you would rather wait till the sun rises.


When people tell you when something is happening by pointing to where the sun will be in the sky rather than giving an actual time. 


When you fall in love with hanging out at the river and just want to spend all your free time either in the water or sitting on the beach/river banks. 


When yisma (aka pap aka porridge) is your utensils (which you eat with your hands) most nights of the week. Who needs spoons and forks? T.I.N.A! 


When one of the main forms of communication you have with some of your family members (who don't speak English and you're still not the master of Rukwangali) is via dance parties on the homestead.


When nuts suffice as soccer balls.


When you realize you've woken late and ATTEMPT to jump out of bed in a panic only to get tangled in your misquote net and fall to the floor. (I'm extremely clumsy even in the states. Lol)