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A new moon in Mali

Thursday, August 27, 2009. I remember the posters for Peace Corps recruitment in the US. Written in white print above a photo of a child in a worn t-shirt with a giant smile: The Toughest Job You’ll Ever Love. Trite, of course. But now, ten hours before I board a plane to leave Mali, it rings true. Joining the Peace Corps was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. These memories will rest with me forever. So now for some more fun: A self-interview. How has Peace Corps changed me? The illnesses…&...

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Thursday, August 27, 2009. I remember the posters for Peace Corps recruitment in the US. Written in white print above a photo of a child in a worn t-shirt with a giant smile: The Toughest Job You’ll Ever Love. Trite, of course. But now, ten hours before I board a plane to leave Mali, it rings true. Joining the Peace Corps was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. These memories will rest with me forever. So now for some more fun: A self-interview. How has Peace Corps changed me? The illnesses…&...

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A new moon in Mali: June 2008

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Monday, June 2, 2008. We're on the cusp of rainy season. The heat builds up until we think we're going to suffocate, and then the Western sky boils black and comes riding in on sheets of wind. I run inside and watch eagerly as the rain pummels the parched, thirsty earth, giving life, giving food, giving green. She responds, "It landed on its back. If it lands on its back it is a good sign, it means it has pleased the ancestors." ah. of course. Once we reach the sacred grove, tucked into the lush greenery...

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A new moon in Mali: May 2008

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008. Hail and Dust storms. Harvesting "nere" seed to make into a sauce. This is my host sister Nawa. One of the many mud stoves that the women have built to save firewood. A village elder making traditional cotton fabric on his loom. When the hail passed we started riding again in a gentle rain, laughing and savoring the novel sensation of goose bumps. An hour later, as we crested a hill we were met by another blast of wind and a wall of brown fog. I said, 'Is this a duststorm?

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A new moon in Mali: July 2008

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Kama, one of my host family 'little brothers' and a beacon of sunshine. He told his dad that he wanted to drop out of school, so he became a cow herder for three months during the dry season and now he farms. That I was truly a child in terms of my ability to function in this society. Yaya and Abdouleye, my two best friends in M'Pedougou. Yaya measures the rain every day for logging in our sorghum trial notebook. This is in the middle of his peanut field. Some fun ones -. And I re...

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A new moon in Mali: May 2009

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009. Today was why I joined the Peace Corps. Today was why I went to film school. Today was why I spent months struggling to learn Bambara. Ala She speaks Bambara. For twelve minutes, they were glued to the screen. They let out gasps of surprise and clicks of agreement, and when the credits finally rolled they erupted in applause. Success! I'm using my skills for something good in the world. Thy gave me a giant bag of mangoes and the women exhorted me to come back again. .

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A new moon in Mali: April 2009

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009. Dancing in the heat. These photos are taken in Kandiandugu, a neighboring village where a friend of mine works. We went to dance under the giant village tree, escaping the brutal sun but not the heat. Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Abdouleye, the multi-tasker, hard at work with my home-made bounce board (it bounces light into the faces and illuminates dark skin). The finished butter, ready to cool into the hardened form. Thanks again to all of you who helped me get this project rolling!

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Kristina goes to The Gambia: December 2007

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Kristina goes to The Gambia. Wednesday, December 26, 2007. Since y'all have had Christmas. Already I have started to think about what would be nice to have over here. If you feel the urge you can send me a care package. I have added a section under my photo of things that would be nice to receive. Please feel free to venture off the list as well. My mom has been using the USPS international flat rate boxes (I think they are the best deal she has found). Please send me letters too! Two years starts now.

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Kristina goes to The Gambia: Pirogues, Mice & Pigeon Pea

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Kristina goes to The Gambia. Monday, June 16, 2008. Pirogues, Mice and Pigeon Pea. I will do my best to bring you up to speed on my life for the past few months. As some of you may know, my personal life back in the states has taken a dive, so I was concentrating on other things for a while. But now I'm back and ready to tell you some stories. The most dramatic item is I (possibly) got pick-pocketed! A pirogue loaded down with vegetable oil in front of the ferry (on a day the ferry was running). Nell bra...

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:Learning Serenity:: Finally getting it done- My current Project

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Living one day at a time; Enjoying one moment at a time; Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference. Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Finally getting it done- My current Project. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Finally getting it done- My current Project. Where have I been? My Going Away Party in Songuela. Beatrice Goes to Africa. On Air in Mali. A new moon in Mali. The Shac...

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:Learning Serenity:: Written Sunday September 20, 2009

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Living one day at a time; Enjoying one moment at a time; Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference. Thursday, October 8, 2009. Written Sunday September 20, 2009. End of Ramadan Fete (Celebration). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Random thoughts and questions that have come to mi. Written Sunday September 20, 2009. Written Tuesday September 1, 2009. On Air in Mali.

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:Learning Serenity:: Sweeping Dirt

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Living one day at a time; Enjoying one moment at a time; Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference. Friday, April 24, 2009. Here in Mali there is a most interesting practice of sweeping the dirt outside ones house at least once per day. Up until a week ago I thought that the Malians were crazy for doing this; that was until I decided to sweep my dirt. On Air in Mali.

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Kristina goes to The Gambia: read all about Brian

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Kristina goes to The Gambia. Saturday, November 8, 2008. Read all about Brian. Brian is a fellow PCV. In my group who needs to get a real job and write professionally. Go read his blog. Time well spent. One of my favorite entries:. Http:/ thegambiaisreallyhot.blogspot.com/2008 08 01 archive.html. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out My photos in The Gambia. Care Package Wish List. Powdered drink mix (ex. gatoraide,crystal light lemonade single packets). Magazines (people, US.the good stuff).

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Kristina goes to The Gambia: November 2007

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Kristina goes to The Gambia. Thursday, November 22, 2007. Thanksgiving in The Gambia. I have returned from training village safe and sound! Since I am not a fan of duplicating work, and I'm sure you would like to know what my life has been like over here, please go to http:/ alexthegambia.blogspot.com. His mom has transcirbed. His letters home and posted them already! In other news, we had Thanksgiving at the US Ambassadors house last night! Wow - quite the party. The BBQ'd. 50 chickens for us! It will b...

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Kristina goes to The Gambia: December 2008

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Kristina goes to The Gambia. Thursday, December 25, 2008. A year at site. Obama comes to The Gambia (in poster form). Jackie (a SUPER good friend) worked on the Obama campaign in Alaska and sent me this poster. Everybody you meet over here has heard of Obama and are SOOOO. Excited that he is the president now. My language and ethnicity) are the cow herders. Over here. And they too support Obama. The rainy season had ended and now the harvests are in! And after the ground. And the green, leafy. All the ve...

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Kristina goes to The Gambia: To Toubabadou and beyond

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Kristina goes to The Gambia. Saturday, November 8, 2008. To Toubabadou and beyond. In late August, three Gambian PCV's. And myself headed up to Dakar, Senegal to do a 4.5 km swim called Traverse Dakar- Goree. The objective is to swim from the mainland (Dakar) to the island of Goree. There were about 20 PCV's. From Senegal and the four of us from Gambia that made up the Peace Corps team. About 500 people participated total. Here we are on the beach getting ready for the event to begin. The day of mom and ...

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Thursday, August 27, 2009. I remember the posters for Peace Corps recruitment in the US. Written in white print above a photo of a child in a worn t-shirt with a giant smile: The Toughest Job You’ll Ever Love. Trite, of course. But now, ten hours before I board a plane to leave Mali, it rings true. Joining the Peace Corps was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. These memories will rest with me forever. So now for some more fun: A self-interview. How has Peace Corps changed me? The illnesses…&...

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