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Zambian Trevor: "Ah, by now you are used..."
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Mapalo Chilufya Lwando - EWB Long Term Overseas Volunteer. Thursday, January 8, 2009. Ah, by now you are used.". If you haven't already. I am very close to reaching my goal, you can help for the final push! Meaning of course that I must have gotten used to life in Zambia after so long. She asked where in Zambia I had been living, and I told her. She said, "You even know how to speak Bemba. It was both a statement and a question. " Panono. Speaking Zambian languages will never get old. My parent's visit a...
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Zambian Trevor: Stay tuned....
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Mapalo Chilufya Lwando - EWB Long Term Overseas Volunteer. Monday, October 20, 2008. A new post coming soon.I promise! Check back in a few days. At 10/20/2008 03:13:00 AM. Tic toc.tic toc. It looks so good in the post. Many thanks for your nice posting, I like it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Comments that you don't want public? You can also call me! 260 979 406 291. Want to send me mail? Mansa, Luapula Province, Zambia. View my complete profile. Blogs from other Long Term OVs.
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Evan Overseas: This is the end…sorta
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Tuesday, August 18. This is the end…sorta. This was where I asked to get involved, and although they were shocked by the request they happily provided me with a bucket and a scarf to place between my head and the bucket. Walking towards the watering hole we were greeted by hoots of laughter and a cacophony of questions and exclamations about the white man joining the women to fetch water. August 18, 2009 at 2:09 PM. So glad you updated your blog.lets us know youre OK.not that we worry! While preparing to...
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Zambian Trevor: A few pictures...
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Mapalo Chilufya Lwando - EWB Long Term Overseas Volunteer. Saturday, November 29, 2008. At 11/29/2008 08:32:00 AM. Those pictures are amazing. I can't believe you can get so close to the edge. Incredible. Enjoy your parents visit. I can't wait to hear all about it. Hi Trevor: Bob here. I cant wait to talk to all of you about the trip. What an experience to be able to share with your folks. Those pictures are awesome! Glad your parents arrived safely and are enjoying their visit! You can also call me!
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Evan Overseas: My work in Tamale
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Sunday, July 19. My work in Tamale. An interesting week to be sure! Last night we went out to supper and we had some great conversations, ranging from how the British girls here in Tamale think Adam is really cute, to what sort of economic system functions the best, to how to properly avoid malaria (only two Ghana JFs are still malaria free! Seeing as how I haven't really done anything that was visually remarkable this week, I thought I might put up the pictures of my home in Pong-Tamale. This is the doo...
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Evan Overseas: June 2009
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Saturday, June 20. It's been a while. Sorry for the long wait! I simply have not had access to the internet for two weeks! Last week we had our JF retreat as well as the country meeting, where all the EWB volunteers in Ghana come together to discuss strategy and share their lessons learned. So the weekend was taken up with meetings and discussions, leaving no time for the interenet cafe. Best of all, none of them made me unwell! On Monday, after that was all over, I headed home to Pong-Tamale. Once t...
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Evan Overseas: July 2009
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Thursday, July 23. Sunday, July 19. My work in Tamale. An interesting week to be sure! Last night we went out to supper and we had some great conversations, ranging from how the British girls here in Tamale think Adam is really cute, to what sort of economic system functions the best, to how to properly avoid malaria (only two Ghana JFs are still malaria free! This is my compound viewed from outside. Half is roofed in tin, half is thatch. This is the door to my room. When I get around to tidying it u...
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Evan Overseas: April 2009
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Tuesday, April 28. The journey has begun. I'm sitting in the EWB house in Toronto, also known as Akwaba House, getting to know the other Junior Fellows! The past couple weeks have been more or less a roller coaster, involving huge moments of excitement and major incidents of fear and discouragement. But overall it's been thrilling! The notion that I've been preparing for a four month visit to Ghana has been next to impossible to come to grips with. It's slowing becoming more and more real. So there is a ...