Sunday, May 31, 2009

HAMJAMBO FROM TANZANIA!

hey all! glad to say i was finally able to get on and make a post! I don't even know where to begin...but just to let everyone know, i have arrived safely! It was a LOONNNNGGGG flight, especially from JFK to Dubai...but my upgrade on the Emirates flight definitely helped me with my sleep deprivation! We finally made it after 3 long flights, a long wait at the airport, and an even longer and bumpier drive to Bagamoyo down a dirt road in a packed van of about 20 people and a million pieces of luggage! The drive here was amazing! We came thru around 8pm TFT (Tanzanian FLEXIBLE time) and being a saturday night in Africa, everyone was out on the streets, bands playing, and everyone with their candles (due to the lack of street lighting). Everyone on the streets that would see us pass by would either give us a thumbs up or shout out MZUNGU (white person) at the top of their lungs! It was almost like a dream (especially considering all of us could barely keep our eyes open after the long day of travelling)! We finally arrived at the Home Base and had our first meal! I don't think anyone needs to worry about me or any of the other volunteers starving to death, because we have more than enough amazing food to eat thanks to the great staff! After dinner and a meeting with the volunteers who have already been here a few weeks, we made our way to the "Summer House"...its overflow housing for extra volunteers BUT with the luxury of air conditioning that most volunteers never have! After extremely quick unpacking and showering, all of us were asleep within what seemed like seconds! We sleep 2 to a room on bunk beds and each room has its own bathroom! We woke up this morning at 7am and made our way to another great meal for breakfast with AMAZING pineapple! We spent the rest of our morning exploring Bagamoyo and all of the historical sites. The town is very historic and his one of the main portals for past ivory and slave trades. After one day of siteseeing (kaole ruins, the beach, markets, etc.) I believe I have already taken over 100 pictures, all to be on facebook very soon with any luck! This afternoon we have been doing some paperwork, meet and greets, and learning a little more of our swahili! It's really cool how fast the language comes to you and how appreciative all of the people are that you make the effort to speak Swahili (because they definitely try very hard to speak English)! I am in a really tiny internet cafe right now...pretty much just a 5 by 10 foot room with 8 large computers for use! and its CHEAP (only 1000 shillings...or about a dollar every 30 minutes!!!). BUT ive got to meet back for dinner soon and a night out on the town! but I will post back tomorrow or later this week and let you know more about the town of Bagamoyo, because it is a spectacular place and I can already tell I am going to love it! ASANTE SANA for reading my blog! and I will post again soon! <3, katie

2 comments:

  1. Hey Katie! Glad to hear you are there safely...have a great time. It sounds like you are going to have some wonderful opportunities while there. Stay safe!

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  2. I've not done this before now...so the this post and the last post are from Iris in Asheville!!!!

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