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On Air in Mali: December 2009
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On Air in Mali. Weighing babies, eating beans, and tea hopping as a peace corps volunteer in mali. the adventures of samouhan daou. Wednesday, December 16, 2009. Peace is a Full Belly. In my ongoing efforts to become a true Malian woman, I have been taking cooking classes. Sitan cuts the meat and I grind peppers and garlic. We make jaba ji. Onion sauce), saga saga. Sweat potato leaf sauce), basi. Couscous-like millet), malo foyo. Couscous-like rice), and faqoi. Green-leaf sauce from the North). 1 Steam o...
On Air in Mali: February 2010
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On Air in Mali. Weighing babies, eating beans, and tea hopping as a peace corps volunteer in mali. the adventures of samouhan daou. Saturday, February 27, 2010. Joe lights a fire to keep away the bugs and I spread my shirt in front of it to try to dry the sweat. The wind blows up in the night and I haven't been this cold since I left America. I sit up on my mat and put on my glasses. The moon has fallen and the stars are bright and oh-so-close, O'Ryan's Belt within arm's reach. She was right, my stomach ...
On Air in Mali: Perfection
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On Air in Mali. Weighing babies, eating beans, and tea hopping as a peace corps volunteer in mali. the adventures of samouhan daou. Monday, July 5, 2010. When Aissa is happiest with me, she gives me the following blessing: May Allah give you a good husband, one who has money and does not bother you or beat you. I want to hope for more than that in my husband. July 13, 2010 at 7:05 PM. Cassie, of all the issues you have written about, gender relations and politics have had the largest impact on me. Yo...
On Air in Mali: March 2010
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On Air in Mali. Weighing babies, eating beans, and tea hopping as a peace corps volunteer in mali. the adventures of samouhan daou. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Banta only wears one pair of earrings these days, but her ears are littered with a trail of holes from the bottom to the top of her earlobes. Oh, she'll say to me, you should have seen me when I was young! You have no father, the chief of the village told her, no one will give you away if not for me. You have no father. Allah will be my father, Banta ...
On Air in Mali: October 2009
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On Air in Mali. Weighing babies, eating beans, and tea hopping as a peace corps volunteer in mali. the adventures of samouhan daou. Sunday, October 25, 2009. Coby wants to escape to Spain. It was the first thing he told me when we met. I'm not from Spain, I tell him, but good luck! Where am I from? America would be okay too, he decides, and could I help him get there? What do Coby and countless other young men in my village and across Mali want to escape from? And he's trained to grow millet and peanuts&...
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:Learning Serenity:: Written Tuesday September 1, 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 Tuesday September 1, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Random thoughts and questions that have come to mi. Written Sunday September 20, 2009. Written Tuesday September 1, 2009. My Going Away Party in Songuela. On Air in Mali.
Beatrice Goes to Africa: Mali Midwives Training in August
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Beatrice Goes to Africa. Sunday, June 13, 2010. Mali Midwives Training in August. A Malian proverb says that a woman in labor has one foot on earth, and one foot in the grave. The proverb is all too true: a woman in Mali has a 1 in 25 lifetime chance of dying from childbearing complications. Last year's training was (to my knowledge) the only follow up training my friends have had since they received their initial midwife training many years ago. The sad truth is that the Malian Ministry of Health si...
Beatrice Goes to Africa: Wedding Season
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Beatrice Goes to Africa. Monday, March 8, 2010. People keep asking me when I'm going to get married. At almost 26, I'm too old not to be married. A woman at a wedding last week actually laughed at me when I told her I wasn't married - she didn't believe me! Surely, someone as educated, rich and beautiful as myself MUST. Be married, n'est pas? The conversation usually goes something like this:. They tell me. What in the world could I possibly be waiting for, they wonder? They sigh and conclude,. If a Mali...
Beatrice Goes to Africa: Is life in outlaw territory worth it?
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Beatrice Goes to Africa. Sunday, February 7, 2010. Is life in outlaw territory worth it? I ended my last entry with the question "what makes it worth it? And I realize that I have yet to answer it. It's mainly because I'm not exactly sure what drives people to choose to live in such terrible conditions. So where does that leave us? Good luck to your friends and their HIV project. February 13, 2010 at 4:59 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). So you have a better idea where in the world I really am.
Beatrice Goes to Africa: Mali Midwives Training a Success!!
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Beatrice Goes to Africa. Sunday, September 5, 2010. Mali Midwives Training a Success! We finished the fourth and final "Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor (AMTSL)" training sessions in Koutiala, Mali this past Saturday. Although everyone was exhausted by the end after having worked for two weeks straight, I'm happy to report that the trainings were a success! And yet these women persist, some working for free as their villages refuse to pay them for their vital and often life-saving services&#...
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November 2011 – The Buzz From Badalabougou
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The Buzz From Badalabougou. Escapades, Enrichment and Entendre of the Woomax family in Mali. November 29, 2011. A Cultural House for Niamakoroni – Can You Help? Dearest friends and family, As the holiday season progresses in the US many of you have asked about ideas for gifts for the kids, Tracy and I. Thank you for your kind thoughts and generosity, but we probably have more than we need already! November 19, 2011. December 6, 2011. Fixing What is Broken. November 9, 2011. E in Mali- a PCV blog. Enter y...
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A Cultural House for Niamakoroni – Can You Help? – The Buzz From Badalabougou
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The Buzz From Badalabougou. Escapades, Enrichment and Entendre of the Woomax family in Mali. November 29, 2011. A Cultural House for Niamakoroni – Can You Help? Dearest friends and family,. As the holiday season progresses in the US many of you have asked about ideas for gifts for the kids, Tracy and I. Thank you for your kind thoughts and generosity, but we probably have more than we need already! Our idea is to help the community maintain a strong connection to their traditions by establishing a durabl...
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September 2011 – The Buzz From Badalabougou
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The Buzz From Badalabougou. Escapades, Enrichment and Entendre of the Woomax family in Mali. September 22, 2011. October 24, 2011. The Kids Are Alright. Each day, amidst a stream of other greetings, we are asked, “Denmisenw ka kene? 8221; How are the children? 8220;Toro si t’u la! 8221; or “Here doron! September 9, 2011. September 12, 2011. Shopping and Settling In. September 4, 2011. September 9, 2011. How are the people of Niamakoroni? Toro si t’u la, There are no problems with them! What a crazy time ...
: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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On Air in Mali. Weighing babies, eating beans, and tea hopping as a peace corps volunteer in mali. the adventures of samouhan daou. Friday, July 16, 2010. The vaccination Tata received on Tuesday didn't account for her fever. Wednesday morning, I stopped by Soté's house on my way to the well. I found Soté dressing three-month old Tata and spraying her with perfume. The knife wasn't sharp, but it is big. It makes a dull sawing noise, but finally the goat's head is off. We waited for Lahmine in the darknes...
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