Monday, November 2, 2009

I'm homesick

Am back in what's supposed to be "home" and my routine. But, I feel homesick when I'm thinking about Tanzania.

And can you really blame me for that? The people Ive met, and the experiences Ive had, how could they not make me feel at home?

Thinking back to my arrival in Ilula, the warm welcome I recieved, and the wonderful people I met. And I want to go back.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

It doesn't always go as you plan

Thats one of the things my trip taught me.

My idea was to get into Iringa every now and then, to try to stay connected, but there were so many other things to do, so change of priorities kind of. (And a crap internet connection not worth to travel in an overcrowded dala dala for)

I came home yesterday, and am still trying to sort all the impressions from my journey. I've had moments of total happiness, fullfillment, grief, exhaustion, loneliness and so much more...

Where do I start to tell? The first night in Dar, the incredible bus journey through half of Tanzania, on spagetthi like roads, the warm welcome in the orphanage, the mother who died from her kids, the pre school, the teaching, the tears of joy and sorrow or Zanzibar?



Friday, September 25, 2009

I made it to Iringa eventually

But, its wasn't planned, so I didnt bring my usb with all my updates.

Anyhow, this place is mad! And I love it.

The orphans gave me the warmest of welcomes, and made me cry of joy.

Been out and about in different projects, such as HIV testing in remote villages, milking cows, playing twister and promoting education.
Tomorrow theres a wedding, and on sunday Im visiting a masai village.

More updates will follow.

Miss ya all

Hugs

Thursday, September 17, 2009

I made it!

Or at least half of the way.

Am sitting here at the YMCA in Dar es Salaam, feeling a cool breeze from outside.
Now, it's only a bus ride between me and Ilula, yey, should be there by this time tomorrow.

Strangest things happen, yesterday at this time I was in London, ready to take off, and here I am now...

The flights has been totally hassle free. Rather comfy to be honest.
On the flight from London to Dubai, I had roughly 1000 movies to choose from. Was even handed out a menu in order to decide what to eat.
Arrived in Dubai early this morning, and had my connecting flight at 10.50.

Finally arrived in Dar es Salaam at 15.20.
Stepping off the plane, feeling the hot air and the sticky breeze made me feel like home. The heat, the smell, the buzz, the vibrant colours, the people and all the commotion made me feel like home at once.
Taxi driver Valencio stood there and waited for me, and after passing the bureau d'echange to get some shillings (675 000 to be exact) we got in to the taxi and took off towards the centre.
All the colourful taxis, people selling anything from apples to in liners, between the lanes, the overcrowded buses and dala dalas felt like a deja vu, so in place and normal somehow. The smell of smoke from the women cooking along the roads just threw me back to Ghana. I feel like I'm home.
Halfway to (my very basic accommodation) YMCA, Valencio looks at me and says "Can you give me baby?" No waisting time here huh? I politely refused his request, and started asking questions about different buildings we passed by.
After check in I decided to venture out and have a look around., came across a German couple Andrea and Daniel, and asked them if they knew a good place to eat.
They were going to red onion (up on a roof) and invited me to come along. Wonderful people, had a lovely evening talking to them and eating a nice hot red curry.

Just had a refreshing cold shower (my first in 48h) and have organised my packing for tmrw, and now as the minaret's has quieted down, I will tuck in to be prepared for whatever tomorrow might bring....

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

My route

This is where you can find me....

16/09 Taking Eurostar train leaving BRU 14:59 arrival London 15:56

21:15 Emirates flight from Gatwick, arriving in Dubai 17/09 07:10

17/09 Emirates flight from Dubai 10.50, arriving in Dar Es Salaam 15:20

I will spend the night at the YMCA, and next morning take the bus to Iringa.

On 14/10 I will take the buss from Iringa to Dar, spend one night at the http://www.sleepinnhoteltz.com/rates.html before taking the ferry over to Zanzibar.

23/10 I will fly from Zanzibar over to Dar, take emirates flight to Dubai leaving Dar 16:50 arriving in dubai 23:20
24/10 Emirates flight from Dubai 02:45 arriving Gatwick 07:20 then taking eurostar train 9132 from London 12:57 arriving in Brussels 16:03.

On Zanzibar I will be here 15-18 October http://dhowpalace-hotel.com/contact_us1.html
And here 18-23rd http://www.zanzibararabiannights.com/photo.htm

And now I'm all packed and ready to go (well, almost)

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Torn(ado)

I feel like I have a tornado inside of me.
In 24h I'm taking off from London, and here I am, far from packed...

It's 15th September, and I am torn.
The excitement over my trip and this whole adventure is tumbling around inside of me, bubbling, fizzing, oozing and so much more.
Yet, I have a heavy heart.
It's dad's birthday, or it should've been, if he hadn't been taken away from me too soon. I wish he was here. I miss him everyday, but on a day like this, before my adventure, and his b-day, I miss him even more.

On a positive note, I have recieved many encouraging greetings, and kind words from people around me.
Thank you all for being so supportive in regards to my trip.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Confirmed

My phone was ringing and beeping at 7.30 this morning, a sunday morning!!
It was Tulia in Ilula wanting to confirm everything.

Everything needing booking has been booked, and taxi driver will meet me with a sign with my name on it :)

In less than 72h I will be on my way, feels unbelievalble, I need to pinch myself.

Packing process still in limbo, nothing much new there. Good thing is that I dont need to bring any sheets, towels and sleeping bag, that leaves a lot of space for other stuff.

Need to buy kleenex, a pad lock for my bag and bandaids before I go. Where did I put that list again? :)

My sister promised to email me some pictures from back home, so I can show the children what it looks like with a meter of snow, thank you sister! :)

And on friday I recieved a wonderful gift: a dynamo driven flash light, so no need to worry about batteries. ;)
This will come in handy as to quote Berit "electricity, water and phone connection comes and goes, we take it as it comes, one day at a time"

Now I need to sleep, will have a busy day tomorrow.