So, when I last left you I was writing about how I was just findiny my place at Baylor and what my role would be within the organization. But I would have to say that my experience at Baylor has been nothing but awesome. I have learned so much in the short time that I have been here. I like it so much in fact that I made an attempt to extend my contract until November. However, due to budgetary constraints on WUSC\s part and their over quota of volunteers in Botswana, I was unsuccessful. Much to the delight of my parents (ans some of you) I am sure. Nonetheless, part of me is looking forward to coming home and starting something new at home. While part of me wishes I could have stuck around here just a little bit longer, but I have over a month and a half left, so I am not going to dwell on it and enjoy the rest of my time here.
So what have been up to...?
With work, I have had the opportunity to do some traveling for Teen Club. I got to go to some Teen Club events in Molepolole and Mahalapye in March where the theme of the month was financial literacy where all our Teen Club sites learned about the importance of money with the help on some representatives from Barclays bank. While, it may not sound like the most fun of activities, it was pretty successful. However, what has been even more fun was taking the older Teens during February Teen Club swimming and I get to do it agine this coming Saturday with the younger kids. It's awesome.!!! Additionally, I was able to travel in the city of Francistown where I participated in a workshop/training on the problem of MCP (Multiple Concurrent Partnerships and it contribution to the spread of HIV in Botswana. Being a government funded workshop for NGO partners, I was put up in a fancy hotel, given my own room, was allowed to order room service and had it all paid for all. It was really nice, but overall it really seemed like a waste of money, not that I am complaining, but did we really need to stay at the nice
What else? Oh I have also been able to see a couple of talent/hip hop shows, put on by different organizations. The talent show in February was showcasing talent from young people in the Western part of the county, including the Basarwa (The San). It was a really cool thing to see and the kids were great.
In terms of personal travel I haven't done a whole lot. I am booked for a week long to Cape Twon over Easter, wh
In Maub we stayed at a really nice backpacker's right on the river of the Okavango D
All in all that has been my life in Bots thus far, I am sure I am missing tons of little things that make up the best parts of these experience, the people I have met, the restaurants I have been too and the lack of customer service or seperate bills and everything else in between. Most of the WUSC volunteers are leaving at the end of this month and there will just be a few stragglers here until May. It's going to be sad to see them leave, but luckily most of them live in Ottawa.
So that is that, I apologize again for failing to blog more regularly, its hard to take the time to sit and write about what has been going on in your day to dat life. Its easier when you are travling, but I will update again soon, especially after Cape Town...
So until then Happy Easter....!