Deuteronomy 31:8

"The LORD himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged." Deuteronomy 31:8







Friday, May 27, 2011

Life as of now....

I can't believe it's almost June and my one year mark of living in Zambia is so rapidly approaching. Time is flying!

Well things have been going along pretty smoothly here in the village and the rains have stopped meaning that my time spent cleaning up spills from my leaky grass roof is over. I'm happy to report I survived my first rainy season!!

Last week (May 16)I had my big womens event in my village. The event was all about soya and brought together my 8 womens groups, representatives from the district health office, and the Peace Corps Northern team. All in all the attendance totaled at 143 people! Each of the womens group created a soya dish (we had biscuits, chocolate cake, sausage, milk, and pancakes to name a few) and then presented it to our guests from Kasama. And because this was a Zambian event a dance party featuring drums and bamaayos busting a move was also ever present. Did yours truly join in the party and show her moves? Why of course I did...surprised? Shouldn't be. It was severely embarrassing because from the moment I joined in with the icitenge wrapped around my waist the screams from all 143 participants escalated to insane amounts. My boss from Peace Corps followed me filming the whole thing so keep your eyes tuned to YouTube for all the embarrassing footage. In the end though, the embarrassment I felt was worth it because my bamaayos were just so excited that I joined them.

The other big news I have is the latest addition to my Peace Corps family. This latest addition is Finn, a now 2 month old puppy. I named him Finn after my favorite character in Glee, Finn Hudson. Lunga, my cat, is coping with the adjustments as well is to be expected, and in time I am hoping they'll be the best of friends. I'll keep you posted on their friendship :) He's been a handful, but also really fun, especially when I throw my village kids into the mix. My favorite, Mutukangi, refuses to call him Finn because to him that doesn't sound like a name and instead calls him "Fen". He also likes to think he know has part custody of Finn and like to discipline him whenever possible. It's adorable and makes me love that kid more and more each day. In fact my whole village is aware of this bond and calls me banamutukangi which means mother to mutukangi. I like to wear this name with pride :)

Well I think that's about it for now!Thanks for reading!!

4 comments:

  1. Hey!! My name is Joy and I will be a Peace Corps Volunteer in Zambia this coming July. I am very nervous and excited for this great adventure and reading some of your blog as really helped me understand what I may be getting into. Thanks!!

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  2. Hey Joy! Glad you enjoy reading my blog. Hope you are getting excited to be coming and don't feel too overwhelmed with all that is to come! Zambia is an AMAZING place and I am sure that you will just LOVE it. Let me know if I can help you out in any way

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  3. Thanks! one main question I have is how exactly does one pack for two years!? haha! what are things that I for sure need to bring versus things I dont really need to bring or can easily get over there? My email is Jlambert226@gmail.com feel free to email me if it is more convenient.

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  4. Hi Emily I love your blog. I will be in Zambia as well for Peace Corps July 20th. I'm very excited and I can't wait to be there :)

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