That means "Hi, how are you?"
I am doing pretty well here in Namibia.
We are already on week 3 of training! I feel like I have been in country for 3 months rather then three weeks!
I moved in with my host family and have inherited two little sisters- 4 and 10. I also have inherited two dogs and four brand new puppies! :) They were born Sunday.
The food is still pretty good minus the canned fish/sardines. Blech!
I started language training and will be learning Oshindonga. I love it so far. I have an awesome language trainer named Meme Vicky.
The people in my group are pretty awesome.
I have actually had an awesome amount of contact with back home. I ended up buying an internet stick to use the internet on my computer but it gets kind of pricey. I am currently taking advantage of a promotion called happy hour. Its were you pay $10 and you have free internet access from 12am-5am. It's hard on me but perfect for back at home. I got to talk to all of my siblings and my parents within the past few days. My love tank is overflowing!
Sorry for how jumbled this post may seem (It's 2:10am!) :) I am pretty sleepy but wanted to update my blog. I am working on uploading pictures online so people can look at my adventures. I'll let you all know when I get it all up there. As for now you can check out the photos on my facebook that people in my group are posting.
It's crazy how I went from having no readers to having quite a few checking me out. :)
This is a special shout out to Steven V's dad! Hi!!! :) Hope you are doing well. Steven is awesome, you should be proud of him. :)
Ok. I am using too many smiley emoticons. I'm going to take that as a sign that I need sleep.
Hope everyone is doing amazing! I know we are here in Namibia. :)
Peace Out!
PS. I would LOVE to receive some snail mail aka letters
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Heading to the post office right now! Love you sis!
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