Incomprehensible Accents and Cement Plants

Jun 07, 2006 02:13

So yeah, the title pretty much says it all. Haha, not really. I thought it was time for another update on my crazy AIESEC African Adventure. Okay, you guys, seriously. I'm staying in a guest house here in Kasese, and it is SWEET. I have my own room, a private bathroom (complete with--wait for it--HOT WATER!), laundry service, and a chef who ( Read more... )

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slipperyliz June 7 2006, 19:08:46 UTC
The white girl! Good luck with accents.

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cute_regena June 8 2006, 01:56:47 UTC
I'm glad you're having a good time! It sounds really neat. Sniff, I miss you though. I'm all alone here! Liz does come back in a few days at least, though. Hehehehehe, have fun, and I'm sure they're very interested in what you have to say!

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hnvwb June 9 2006, 02:10:10 UTC
Dude, I like that song too! Mmmm, cement plants. I'm working with these two guys at the hippie farm that speak only Spanish, so I'm having to awkwardly explain things in not English, which is especially challenging when a) I'm shy, b) I feel strange that I'm explaining things and I'm so much younger than them, and c) I don't know the Spanish for spinach, knife, watering system, or radishes.

Anyway, take lots of pictures. Hasta your MOM.

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amalia08 June 12 2006, 09:04:14 UTC
Migrant workers at a hippie farm?? That sounds amusing, and more interesting than my life. When I'm not attempting (and failing) to teach high school kids, there's absolutely nothing to do. Yesterday I ended up taking a walk around the area with this incredibly suspicioud old guy from Switzerland. Yeah. Oh well, it's pretty here and this whole thing will look good on my resume. Mwahaha. 35 days till I get back to the States!!! (not that I'm counting or anything...)

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flyingfelix June 11 2006, 01:34:17 UTC
I admire your courage Em. ;)
Keep on truckin'.

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