And here's a landscape (with cows--just like being at home!):
And a shot of my team members (Takele, Bashir, Yuko, Arif, Naznine, Sabrina):
This evening I wrote my first paper of the year--only two pages, which was perhaps a easier for me with my native English than it was (/is...the computer lab is still full tonight) for others--on arsenic (may as well get an early start). In a few days I have to give a presentation on the USA, with emphasis on health concerns, so I need to finish putting together my PowerPoint. Otherwise, we've had a number of group projects and readings. With eight hours of class a day, we progress through material and activities pretty quickly. There hasn't been much time for anything but class-related activities, and everyone is still trying to get acquainted. I've found a kindred spirit in Vanesse, a medical anthropologist from the Netherlands who appreciates Bollywood as much as I do.
Rumor has it that a few other students are interested in getting wireless for the dorm, too, so perhaps I will be saved the trouble (and some of the cost) of getting my own. Hopefully I will be more connected within the next few weeks. As is, it's hard for me to stay as connected as I would like. No other news really, except that they served chocolate ice cream at lunch today. I didn't realize how much I had been missing chocolate until I had some. Only a week in this country and already I'm missing chocolate and baked goods.
And on that note, I retire!
4 comments:
The picture of the woman in the village is gorgeous, and I love the group shot. It's clear the program has just begun. Be sure to retake a group picture in about 4 weeks, they should be standing much closer to each other by then ;-)
Lies! You also know how to say dance and lobster among many other useful words. And that lady is maybe my new favorite person.
Am I allowed to send you brownies through the pouch? Although I guess only 2 pounds of brownies would hardly be worth it... maybe breadsticks would be lighter per moment of enjoyment? ...though perhaps more likely to become stale. I am perplexed. Let me know.
Love the picture of the native woman. I am sure you will learn the native language quite quickly. You and yiour new friend can then really get to know each other!
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