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- 28. December 2007: Happy holidays!
- 16. December 2007: So I hear it's snowing in Canada...
- 7. December 2007: Health and travel update
- 7. December 2007: Write or send a package!
- 6. December 2007: Shortlisted!
- 24. November 2007: Getting down with the locals
- 18. November 2007: After the Old City...
- 17. November 2007: Bobo continued...
- 12. November 2007: On to Bobo-Dioulasso
- 11. November 2007: Banfora continued...
Archive for December 2007
Happy holidays!
28. December 2007 by admin.
Apologies for my absence from the online world. The holidays seem to be zipping by as of late, there’s always an activity or task to accomplish.I spent christmas eve with my house mate’s friend’s family at mass in a Protestant Church. The next day, we visited their house for lunch and then to their pastor’s house for dinner. I could go into detail about it, but it’s much better told in person! :)The Adoco’s with my dessert!



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So I hear it’s snowing in Canada…
16. December 2007 by admin.
while it hits the mid 30˚s during the day and drops to a CHILLY 15˚ at night. For once in my life, I am wishing for a drastic change in weather to change the scenery. I don’t know how I’ll adjust to the winter when I return next year.
Other news, the trip to the Sahel was interesting. I’ll write an in-depth review later on in the month.
My first training sessions will take place this Friday and Saturday. Lots of preparations to do and a tickle of nervousness. Wish me luck! I won’t be able to update my blog until it’s all over and my christmas holidays finally begin.
Oh, I also was chosen for the photo publication in Schmap! (see previous post) :D
Call/text me to wish me a happy holidays: +226-95-76-24-00
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Health and travel update
7. December 2007 by admin.
I picked up my lab results the other day. Negative for E.Coli, but I’ve tested positive for the presence of a common intestinal bacteria though, due to “unsanitary conditions” which difficult to avoid here. I’m still suffering from pains in my lower abdomen aka intestine. If you’re worrying, I’m going to see the doctor and see what he says about everything.Sunday is the cultural activity to the North of Burkina, the Sahel. We’ll be traveling by 4X4 for a couple of days and be back Wednesday the 12th.

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