Bonjour from the motherland!!
Yes yes yes, I am here in Guinea. After some hotel fun in Philly we made the journey through Senegal to arrive in the capital of Guinea, called Conakry. For the past few day's I've basically been in a Peace Corps frat house living in bunk beds covered with mosquito nets and just being ridiculous and having fun with the other volunteers. We're on the beach (no, you can't swim in the ocean- gross.) but there is a Beach Bar where we've been going to at night. Imagine sitting in plastic beach chairs in the sand, looking up at the moon, Venus and Saturn, kicking back a Guinean beer and listening to the Guiean cars blast their reggae while they drive and park in the sand. I love this stuff.
We've been doing training too though, so no your tax dollars have not gone to a pure vacation fund. We've had some people from the US Embassy come and basically scare the living daylight of us, telling us about corrput military and a president people are waiting to die. And if he doesn't die soon, we might have a military coup. Awesome. They evacuated PCVs (Peace Corps Volunteers) a little over a year ago from here, but we're back now. But forreal don't worry. The people here are incredible and welcoming. I love it so much, and feel so thankful to be here.
A few current volunteers have come back to help us with our training and they've been such a wonderful resource to talk to. Apparently Guinea is in the "top 3" of hardcore PC countries. Basically, I will not have electricity. And have a 99% chance of using a latrine for the next 27 months.
Today I got a crash course in one of the local languages. It's called Susu.
N ng xili Mary. My mom's name is Mary.
Volontaire na n na. I'm a Peace Corps Volunteer.
I'd teach you some more of 1) I remembered it and 2) Computers existed with some crazy characters. It's a lot of grunting. No clicking, but grunting is much more practical.
Monday's some holiday so tomorrow we get to lay low. I think I'll leave the PC compound and learn to explore markets. I'm excited and a little bit scared, so let's get going! (Brian Fellows, anyone?) because this country is nuts. I'll let you know how it is. NOTHING like I have ever seen. And I've seen a good deal.
O, fun fact: Guinea is one of the only countries in the world whose capital city (Conakry) doesn't have relilable electricity. It might be the only. It goes out all the time, like during last night's dance party.
Okay well Tuesday I'm moving to live with a host family and won't have internet access/phone until I come back here for Christmas. So, send letters and packages. It's less than $1 for a letter. And I'll get them frequently through Feb 6. So s'il vous plait, write me.
Friends and Family, I love you all and am thankful for your support. I'm lucky to have people like you behind me every step of the way.
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LADY!! I can't wait to send you packages and mail!!! Ask Corrie, I am good about that and you really will get your CD AND I love your blog and I love you!!! um, also, your blog is awesome, I can hear your voice and I laughed out loud in the library at the brian fellows shout out. oh boy.
ReplyDeleteLOVE, love, love! kristi
Oh, Caitlin, what an adventure!!!! We MISS you already, but are excited to read your blog!!! Gave you dad some books to send off to you - pure fluff - but they are some of my favorites for fun reading! I got my new job and will begin traveling around the states/canada Jan 12 - don't think Guinea is one of my sites....Will send off goodies by the new year! Hugs, kisses and LOVE,
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CAITLIN!
ReplyDeleteOmg I was taken back to my first few days in country...I can´t believe that was 6 months ago already! But man, I am soo happy for you. And really impressed....I´ve heard Africa is tough (some call it the REAL PC) but top 3...that might just be bragging rights..hahaha syke. BUt still, good for you for being adventurous and having a blast! SOAK IT UP!
keep it real,
corrie
Caitlin I just got back from Australia after 2 years and your gone! But I knew that was going to happen. I love reading updates so please keep these up!! I love you Lots and am thinking of you and praying for you A LOT.
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i miss youuuu i'm glad it sounds like youre loving it, which i knew you would be. love youuuuuuu!
ReplyDeletecaitlin! i love this post -- it sounds just like you and you made me laugh :)
ReplyDeletei've been checking very often for new updates.
i know you are busy and in an area of the world - guinea - which lacks technology - but i can't wait to hear more about your adventures.
i will write you very soon about all that is new here.
<3 you girl!
-christine