Thursday, April 19, 2012

So much to say!


So much to say! Last time I wrote I was filled with anxiety and excitement of where my journey would take me. I have been on a journey that's for sure. I have lived more here in a month and a half that I did the past year of my life. I spent the past month in a village training and living with a host family. My Amayi (mom), Abambo (Dad) and family was great. I learned how to cook Nsima ( staple food of Malawi), carry water/other objects on my head, play netty ball, Chichewa and Technical training. I don't know how to sum up the past 42 days but with the word "WOW". The culture here is amazing and the scenery is beautiful. I getting used to going to bed when it gets dark and waking up with the sun rises. It may seem difficult...but it's actually very natural ( also because there is no electricity). I'm grateful for this opportunity to hopefully make a small difference in the beautiful country. Where people have so little they seem more fulfilled by enjoying the simple pleasures. My little brothers are satisfied with playing with an old tire and wrappers. I do miss some luxuries in America but it is over shadowed with the fact that receive so much love and happiness from the simple pleasures. The sense of community and family here are amazing And patience! I am learning it in the best way possible.
Major events since I've been here:
The President of Malawi Died and the Vice President ( a female) took over
The price of sugar has trippled ( a big deal for Malawians)
Singing in the talent show (Summer time....when the living is easy)
Hiking to the top of 2 mountains
Learning to speak in Chichewa
Cooking my first meal on a fire
Learning traditional dances with my sister

I'm am so grateful for your love and support