Friday, March 12, 2010

Things I love…

  • Groundnuts
  • Sugary soda after a sweaty day
  • Loud rain
  • Obnoxious yellow color of M.E. quarters
  • Mosquito nets that act as impenetrable barriers against all of creation
  • Feeling completely safe and at home
  • The sky, the grass, the dirt, the view from the hill
  • Buying pineapples from the woman on the corner
  • Feet stained with dirt
  • Cold bucket shower after a long hot day
  • My lying brothers
  • Cockroach free shower room!
  • Being in the dark at night, being wet in the rain, being hot in the sun. Nature.
  • Long phone calls from home
  • Being a part of a family and all that entails. Sharing, cooking, laughing, goofing off.
  • Little kids waving and yelling "bye mzungu"
  • The look on an African's face when I tell them any of the following; I live with no electricity, I wash my own clothes, an apartment in America costs 12 million shillings a year. All get the same shocked and unbelieving response.
  • Carrying two jerry cans home (almost NEVER happens) and getting told "well done" by every Ugandan who passes.
  • Even better, having two guy friends offer to carry your jerry cans home (almost ALWAYS happens).
  • Skipping lunch in the dining hall in favor of fruit and bread or anything bought from the canteen. Even those hard stale strange donut things.
  • Seeing a Ugandan wearing an ace bandage or a band-aid. Some products were made with white skin in mind.
  • Sitting on the ground, near the trash, not carrying what crawls on you. If you can't see it then it doesn't exist.
  • Feeding American friends some American treats that I can cook over the fire. Such joy.
  • Seeing 3 moneys on my way to school
  • Being made fun of by Ugandans for loving monkeys. Crazy white people and their love of monkeys.
  • The freedom that comes with being a foreigner. Freedom to be as weird as you like and have people excuse it as mzungu behavior.
  • The intense craving for vegetable I have developed. Or any food that is not drowning in oil.
  • The guy on the street who sells sausages and nicknamed himself "candyshop". Yup. Sausage selling Candyshop…
  • Stunning views from the hill
  • Sunsets over the hills of kampala
  • Giant puffy winter coats that the boda boda men wear when it is 70 degrees
  • Being called "smart" for the way you dress
  • Animals on the money
  • Coffee that you roasted yourself. YUM.
  • M.E. family!
  • Never having enough power convertors!
  • Plants and trees that look they came out of a Dr. Suess story
  • The cool shape of the country
  • WATERFALLS
  • MILK biscuits for breakfast. Everyday!
  • Holding hands. Or even better seeing two guy friends holding hands. OR even better having a Ugandan guy try to hold an American guy's hands. Love it.
  • Staring out the window during class. Being distracted by birds flying in the classroom.
  • Adeline's pearls of wisdom.
  • Who wants to be a Shillionaire?!
  • Halvsies
  • Iki maki man!!!! (monkeys) (They need to be on here twice)(Once in my language)

To be continued

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Things I Love... (emphasis on "I" because it means me-not a repeat of the name of your blog post-this is way too complicated)...reading your blog Mom