Updates (Titles are the Hardest Bit)
The trick to a successful blogpost is, apparently, all in
the title. You can look over to the right and see the top five posts and
figure out why they are there. I think if I learn to combine these
titular successes with some actual wit I might be able to gain a more
widespread readership. As of now, it seems clear that my readers are whoever
happens to be on facebook at the time I post. Though I'm not really sure
why I care since I don’t make a dime off this or anything of that sort. Let’s say it just strokes my ego.
Well, you will be happy to know my computer is up and
running. It cost a hundred bones for
them to replace the harddrive and fill it with goodies like Windows. A bit too much of it is in French at the
moment and I did lose lots of data.
Pictures I’ve taken of Cameroon and some documents of varying
importance. As well as the entirety of
my nighttime library. If anyone was
willing to throw some things on a flashdrive, I’d very much enjoy some
music. A dance mix would be nice; I
never bothered to collect that sort of thing myself, but it just is non-existent
here. Erin and I require soundtracks to
our Bogo dance parties: Pitch Perfect only goes so far.
My friends, life is good.
Work slowly drags itself into the making. I’ve somehow become a slight intermediary between
an NGO called Education Fights AIDS based in Maroua and the GIC
(association/organization/whatever) that I work with in Bogo. I say that, but all the real credit goes to
the most amazing Natasha. She’s a VSO
volunteer based in my town. She’s a Canuck
that has the luxury of knowing French from birth and thus is an infinitely more
effective volunteer. Natasha also
happens to be infinitely more ambitious or proactive or I can’t even think of
the word, but I spend most of our time together desperately trying to figure
out what the hell I can contribute. The
rest of the time I’m thinking about how I really just want to have the opportunity
to hire her at some point in the future.
She could work wonders with an actual budget; until then she keeps me
busy.
I’m down south at the moment since I was fortunate enough to
join the HIV/AIDS Committee which is designed to help assist and encourage all
volunteers in country to work on projects combating the disease. I will also be sticking around to learn more
about water, sanitation, and hygiene and how to help schools. That last one was requested of me and a bit
of an accident. I avoid schools like the
plague. I can’t deal with that many
unruly children; someone needs to teach them some damn discipline. Based on fantasy, my disciplinary actions
would all result in my sudden imprisonment or possible deportation. We’ll
see how I can assist my lovely ville in improving their school system’s
sanitation practices.
Try watching the first Mighty Ducks. Gordon Bombay goes through a lot trial and tribulation with his unruly band of misfits but ultimately restores order and they win, or something. Cake eater.
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