Thursday, October 7, 2010

Threes

Top Three Things I Love About Senegal:
  1. Bissap, Ditak, and all the other delicious juices they have here.
  2. Hanging out on the beautiful beaches
  3. Relaxing practically 24/7
Top Three Things I Dislike About Senegal:
  1. Power-outs
  2. Heat rash
  3. Sweating all the time/Mosquitos
Three Things I Pass on the Way to School:
  1. Sheep grazing in the grass on the street divider
  2. A manhole missing its cover, marked by a large stick someone thoughtfully put it in to warn others
  3. A open-air meat stand where you pick and chose your cuts and they chop it right there. No refrigeration involved
Top Three Things I Miss About Home:
  1. Feeling cold
  2. Fresh raspberry pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream
  3. All of you
Three Things I Did Today:
  1. Bought bag yogurt as a snack in between breakfast and lunch
  2. Took a tour of a school in one of the poor districts of Dakar- very moving.
  3. Hung out with my host sister Mariama, and brothers Khadim and Papi
Three Words You Need To Know in Wolof:
  1. Say-say (sigh-sigh): Person of questionable moral fibre or just a generally sketchy dude. Good for describing my host brother, Mohammed. Ex: Mohammed didn't come home until 3:30am. He's a say-say.
  2. Asalaa Maalekum (ah-sah-LAH-mal-ee-koom): This is the general greeting used when saying hello. It literally means "Peace be with you." You reply with Maalekum salaam, which means "And also with you." This is incredibly important because you must greet everyone you know.
  3. Kay lekk (kai lehk): "Come eat!" Important because you'll hear this a lot. If anyone, including yourself, is eating something, you must offer to those around you.
Three Things I Hope to do This Weekend:
  1. Go to the family tailor with my mom and design my bubu for Tabaski. [Bubu: traditional skirt and top made from matching fabric (I bought my fabric at the market and it's super awesome.) Usually the tops are outrageously complicated and elegant. Skirts tend to be simpler and floor length. Tabaski: Important Muslim holiday (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_al-Adha)]
  2. Hopefully I'll go to Ngor beach with Andrew and Joleen, and maybe a few more of my posse. [Side note: Akon lives in Ngor.]
  3. There is a soccer match between Senegal and Mauritania. It's on Sunday and i've got nothing else planned, so I'm going to try to make it to that, inshallah. (<-- word used after future plans, meaning "God willing.)

2 comments:

  1. Hey, it's K-blade. I looked at the Eid-al-Adha online and it looks like a cool holiday! Is your family sacrificing an animal? Can you please post pictures of your tabaski? (Does that sound dirty? Probably.)Also, Lindsey and I want to skype soon!

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  2. Thinking of you each time I add raspberries to my yogurt. Can't wait to see pictures of you in the native dress. Very exciting. Love you lots! Mom (and dad)

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