Wednesday, May 30, 2012

My triumphant return...


Wednesday, May 30th, 2012

“...Is there anybody out there?”

Here I thought a month was a long time between blog posts. Thanks to my fantabulous parents, I am now back on the grid. I'm thinking of sacrificing a broken computer at my school to the computer gods so this Toshiba makes it through my time remaining. The school year is over and I'd be lying if I told you I didn't do the Carlton happy dance once I was done. I'll try and give the highlights of each month since my last post.

October- The highlight of Oct. was the Halloween party I went to. The theme was characters from the LMFAO Party Shuffle video. I chose the dancing Jesus. As some of you saw in 2009, I make a pretty convincing Almighty. I was lacking the stigmata, crown of thorns, and long locks, but I got to wear a 2pac chain and grow out a mountain man beard so I think I broke even. We know how to get down in Cameroon exemplified by our Jell-O wrestling tournament. It was actually more of a red sticky water tournament since the last batch was still steaming and managed to melt the rest of the chilled Jell-O. The championship came down to an American vs. a Cameroonian, but ended in a tie before they killed each other.

November- Turkey Day, minus the turkey, was pretty awesome. Killed my first chicken. Learned how to pluck and gut, which I have since forgotten since not practicing. Ate lots of deliciousness. Thought I'd be bummed to not be with my family, but was happy to be distracted in the company of good friends. Hiked and swam in my first waterfall. It was The Game that weekend so I also posed for a pic with arms extended in the Ohio O that a friend from the University of Florida was not too eager to take. Also, hiked to another waterfall in a different region, but was a little shallow for swimming. We still got in it regardless. Will definitely have schistomiosis (sp?) by the end of my service. Google it.

December- This was about the point where I decided that instead of getting frustrated over trivial matters I'd do my best to try and enjoy each and every day here since this will all be over before I know it. I've not always accomplished that, but I've come a long way. I went to a local cultural festival in early December called the Mpo Festival for the local people of Edea. There was a stage for traditional music groups to play and the place was packed. It felt like a music festival in the states. I left right before a semi-truck lost control and drove into one of the thatch walls around the festival, but no one was killed luckily. This month also contained what PC calls In-service Training (IST). My entire training group came back together for a week at a resort in Limbe, one of the two beach cities here in Cameroon. It was great to see some friends that are multiple days away from me, not necessarily in distance, but in travel time it takes to get there. We were applauded for our attentiveness throughout the week (Not you Rob) and went out with a bang our final night at the resort. I'll leave it at that. Christmas was also great. A lot of us got together and had a Feliz Navidad complete with delicious Mexican food. Some of us also went to a festival called Yao Fete. Long story short, we almost incited a riot due a drunk security guard that decided what we were gifting him was not good enough, but it's a better story in person. New Years found us popping bottles of cheap champagne and wine on a stoop. Who needs a giant, descending ball?

January- “Back to school. Back to school, to prove to Dad I am not a fool.” Took awhile to get back into the school routine, but eventually I was back at it. I found the local basketball court and a group of guys that play 3x a week so I was stoked. I was also anxiously looking forward to my parents visiting in March. Can't think of much else that happened this month.

February- Youth Day was in Feb. and school was pretty much non-existent with cultural planning, dances, etc. A store close to the PC house in the capital had a wine sale for youth day. Seems pretty accurate around here. Finally sampled some termites and they were actually delicious. The right balance of crunchy and chewy. Coming to a Super Bowl party near you.

March- The Blenda in Bamenda. I don't feel like writing it up for the umpteenth time, but may write a longer blog about it down the road. Long story short, got a couple wounds, dished out my fair share of punishment, and still breathing so that's all that matters. The month finally came and the Millers descended on Cameroon. My mom wrote a great article for our local paper with the highs and lows of their trip. We've got plenty of stories from that trip so catch me in person some time and I'll give you the unedited version of most of it.

April- Another year older. I saw my parents off (after getting to spend an extra unexpected night with them and a battle to get them out of Africa) and celebrated with some friends in Yaounde. Managed to lose my ID card and personalized money clip in the wee hours of the morning. A good time was had by all I'd say.

May- Finished up the school year. Saw a friend of ours from France off after he spent a year here. Next month I'll get together with some other Education PCVs to have some medical/dental checkups and probably consume a beer or two. Sorry that there wasn't too much detail in this blog, but I'm going to try and get back into the swing of updating this regularly on my adventures in Cameroon. It is a bit harder now as things that seemed so strange to me before, I don't bat an eye at these days. It's amazing what the human spirit can endure and get used to. I never thought I was gonna survive a month here, but here I am a year later. It hasn't been easy, but the friends, now like family, I have made in country and the family and friends supporting me back home have helped me come this far. I look forward to seeing what year two brings and to seeing a lot of you out there in about 6 months. I need to start making my list of places to go and things to eat back in Amurrica. Five Guys Burgers and Fries haunt me in my sleep.

Special shout out to Mrs. Judith Greene! Thank you for staying interested in my service over here and giving my Dad some extra cash for us to enjoy. It's been awhile, but I'm gonna do my best to post regularly throughout the summer.

Until next time.

No comments:

Post a Comment