July 18, 2010

I am back at Tubani So from my homestay for a few days and am enjoying electricity, internet, and salad.
On the 7th I left for a town called Banankoro – my home for the next two months or so. I live with a family in a really big compound. My host father has 4 wives and 11 children, though the 3 oldest aren’t around. His uncle & his three wives (and some of their children) also live with us, as well as two of my host father’s brothers, their wives, and their 9 children. And the grandmother. Like I said, it’s a big compound.
I like my family a lot. They’ve been hosting volunteers for a long time so they’re really good at dealing with my lack of language skills and my cultural weird-ness. Everyone eats from a big common bowl, but they give me a smaller one to share with one person – usually my 15 year old (host) sister-in-law. The food is lots and lots of carbs with some oil and a little fish, so meals are not the high point of my day, but whatevs. There is very little fresh stuff in season right now. Mango season ended a little while ago, so there are the last dregs of those, but they’re supposed to be a lot better in March. Besides that, the fresh stuff I see around is usually cucumber and a citrus orange-type-thing.
I spend almost every day in Bambara class all day long, which is really intense, but also really enjoyable (Bambara is the biggest language in Mali, btw). Right now I feel like I’m taking to it like a fish to water, so that’s a lot of fun. Every day when I can go home and say something more to my family and actually communicate with them makes me feel like I’m accomplishing something.
The weather here is pretty hot and really really humid – 90’s (maybe higher?) and then mid 80’s at night. It’s the beginning of the rainy season, so it’s storming every few days or so, but eventually it’ll be more often. The rainy season ends mid September, and then there’s a “cold” season from November-ish through early February-ish. Not really sure what the temperature will be then, but I’m defnintely excited for it to cool even a little bit. The humidity is what is getting to me the most right now. February/March through late May is the really hot dry season (also tasty fruit season!), and then it starts all over again.

If you are interested, I would love to get letters… and packages… but for realz letters would be awesome. if you’re interested, you can mail me a letter at:

Elyse Callahan, PCT
Corps de la Paix
B.P. 85
Bamako, Mali, West Africa

I don’t know what else to write about. I’ve had a few low points (usually centered around food), but I’m doing well and enjoying the majority of the experiences that I’ve been having. I haven’t gotten my camera out yet for some reason, so I don’t have any pictures to load, but I will soon. Lots of love to everyone, I’ll post again when I’m back at Tubani So (about 3 weeks from now). If you want to call, my mom has both of my phone numbers.

2 comments:

  1. Hi! Glad to hear you made it over there safely...
    O & I spent the day out in the hot (90-ish) & humid Wisconsin summer. Sounds a bit similar, no? We went to Olbrich Gardens for the day - indoors they have the butterfly display, and out in the Gardens they have a scavenger hunt of sorts. I took her to Java Cat for gelato afterwards - of course, there were sprinkles to be had! ;-)

    Things are going well - summer is screaming by. Soon it will be time for 1st grade. We have had fun helping tend the school garden over the summer - had some lovely cherry tomatoes today. O's gone to the park with Curt now, so I have a moment to "check up" on all things online. I'm going to decompress and make some soap, read a bit and have beer o'clock out on the porch.

    Take care and hang in there - it sounds like things are going well and you'll get into the routine soon. <3H

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  2. Elyse! It's amazing how some things sound so similar to my experience-- learning the language (though it's rough going for me right now... meh.) and the CARBS. And mango season (it's apparently like the last week of it here in India, so I got some good ones in this month :) ). Definitely had some heat sickness going on, too... humidity and rainy season is not fun :( Anyway, I'll send you a postcard (once I'm back in Delhi) if you send me one! I love collecting foreign postcards :)

    Hope all's well!!

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