Thursday, September 20, 2007

One day left as stagiaires

Well, tomorrow we become volunteers. Since it's been so long since I last wrote, it's hard to decide what to talk about. I've spent the last few weeks working on French (I did very well on the test, Eric did even better of course!) and Adja which for me is so hard. I even had to give a speech in Adja at our host-family party on Wednesday, and Eric and I have to give the same speech tomorrow at the swear-in ceremony. But I think it will go alright, as I managed to get the tones right in my speech to the families!
Eric and I (and everyone else) had a nice trip to Grand Popo last weekend. It's a tourist-resort type place with a beautiful beach and hammocks and a swimming pool. I foolishly forgot to put sunscreen on my legs and am still suffering the consequences. And strangely enough, there is a FINNISH cultural center on the beach in GPP. We found a sign in French, English, and Finnish, a combination unlikely to be found many other places. Eric got to talk to someone in Finnish! Here are some pictures (finally! pictures!) to give you an idea of our nice trip.





Otherwise, things have just been winding down slowly. We had a lot of tests (bike, technical, cross-cultural, etc) and I succeeded in all of them, thankfully. Not that they were hard. So we've had a lot less class than usual and the schedule has been more lenient. I've been relaxing a lot, doing yoga which I found I really like (a nice present someday would be a really good yoga book!) and spending some time with my family and my friends here. My family (about 1/20 of them actually, my papa apparently has 30 kids and many brothers and sisters with many kids...) : The environment group has become really close and it will be hard to leave them. But on the other hand I am so excited to get to post and start cooking for myself and having my own schedule. Here's my group in our swear-in fabric:


Today Eric and I are on a shopping mission. Unfortunately we only get one day to shop in Cotonou so it will be a hurried trip to buy things like knives and cutting boards and brown sugar that we can't buy in Klouekanme. And we are going to get a cell phone! As soon as we get it, we will send out the number. The repos which is usually from 1-4 is really cutting into our shopping time, but that's just something we have to get used to in Benin. And honestly I like repos because I get to take a break myself! Anyway, we had a good lunch today- pizza and pain au chocolat! That was a nice change from the rice/pasta/couscous/pate rotation I get at home.
I think Eric and I are going shopping now. Tonight we are staying in Cotonou with the whole group and then tomorrow we swear-in at the ambassador's house! It's a big deal I guess. After that we have a little party and I'll go back to Eric's house until Saturday, when I'll go home and pack. On Sunday a pre-rented bush taxi (= 20+ year old Peugeot with no roll-down window handles, speedometer doesn't work, doors have to be opened from the outside, etc.) will pick Eric up with all his stuff and then pick me up on the way up to Klouekanme. And then we will be on our own in our house with our mattress, mosquito net, and gas stove (among other things)!
Last thing- Eric and I would LOVE to get letters. We have really, really appreciated all of your packages (I think we have received them all) and we want to tell you that letters are great too, even the most banal silly things you have to write will be entertaining to us. You can write to the same address. And you will get a letter back!
So, until next time, when we are real PCVs finally!

4 comments:

Wyn said...

I've been enjoying your blog. My son was part of the Benin PCVs who recently finished. He lived in Pahou for his two-year stint (2005-2007) in the environmental group. We visited him last December and took a trip to Grand Popo. Brought back great memories to read your blog!

Helen said...

Eric and Sheena-We loved reading your blog-your pictures are wonderful and we are thrilled to get them.Please tell us what we can send to you both that you will enjoy in your new "home".
We are all well and send you so much love always.
Nana an Pop

leonard i. abel said...

Hi Sheena and Eric

I am not sure that my first effort to send a Blog got through, so I will start over again. Can't tell you how much I enjoyed Sheena's message, and the great pictures. You look great in your newest clothes. I particularly liked Sheena's swearing in outfit. I'm already planning tht when we get there next year I am going to get a couple of outfits.
Sounds as though travelling by "taxi" is an experience unto itself. How much is the fare?
Moving into your first home as a married couple must be exciting. Look forward to a detailed description, and pictures, if possible.
Eric has been back in Denver for a couple of months. He is working for Safeway in and in-store bakery, and is enjoying the work, and learning experience. Susan and her tribe are going to come into Washington for Thanksgiving. Sorry you won't be with us.
How large is the town yu will be living in, and what, if any, industry is there.
We talk and think about often. Stay well, and be happy.

We love you,

Nana and Pop.

Louise Piver said...

I sense a book in the making! You both write so well!! What an esxperience you are having! I will certianly be keeping up with you!
With love,
Louise Piver