Happy Thanksgiving!!
As much as I wish I were at home eating myself into a stupor
with my family and loved ones, I’m excited to be here, sharing this holiday
with other volunteers who are from all over the US.
A couple of weeks ago I went to a volunteer thanksgiving get
together in the south. Our “Nam-Thanksgiving” was a hit. There were some
Namibians there and at least 20 volunteers. Being with people from all
different backgrounds and cultures who all share similar traditions for this
holiday is quite amazing. It gave us a kind of cohesion through all of our vast
diversities. Learning the traditions that the other’s miss from Thanksgivings
spent with their own families was also intriguing. One of my favorite parts was
sharing the history and meaning of Thanksgiving with the Namibians.
This weekend I’m going to another “Nam-Thanksgiving” in
another part of the country. I can’t wait! NomNomNom
For the past couple of weeks I haven’t had any work to do...
at all… My main job (KAYEC) has been on leave since basically the beginning of
November for the holiday season. I attempted to get involved with some
different groups around my town but, as it turns out, they are also finished
until next year. Sooooo I’ve been a little bored and trying to keep busy. Mostly
this entails doing small crafty type things to decorate my flat (you’d be
amazed at the things you can create with yarn….). I go on walks. Watch T.V.
shows (White Collar’s Matt Bomer is the most devastatingly gorgeous human being
that has ever existed). And of course I’ve been reading a lot. Riveting… I know.
This is my life.
Other than that, I’m just waiting for my vacation in
December! Some other volunteers and I are going to a couple towns along the
coast of Namibia and then we’ll also spend a few days in the Capital. While we’re
in one of the coastal towns we’re going to go skydiving. I might die. From nerves.
Or excitement. I’m not sure which, yet. I’ll keep you posted on that.
I know this post wasn’t the most exciting thing you’ve ever
read. But… this is my life. I can’t be exciting all the time. Deal with it :)
Happy Holidays my
politically correct readers!