On Wednesday morning at 3 AM, half of our group took the
first bus and I took the second bus with another group. After a 15 hour plane ride from NY to Johannesburg,
South Africa, my group and I waited about six hours for our plane to
depart. Meanwhile, the other group was
swimming in the hotel pool and drinking pina coladas at the hotel because their
flight was scheduled 5 hours sooner than mine.
I was too sleepy to take a nap at the airport even though I slept about
seven hours on the plane. Too fatigued
to read a novel, I observed people at
the airport . I observed a man who
looked to be around sixty years old, charging and yelling to catch his flight
as if he were running from wild zebras and giraffes. I observed a young woman’s hips that swayed to
slow beat. They were the same hips that
bore her baby who was protected in green and white cloth wrapped around her
body like a cocoon. People watching was
very entertaining during the wait.
When my group and I arrived to Maputo, Mozambique, we were
separated into two vans and a Jeep . I
was in the Jeep and I watched a truck that contained a pile of our luggage and
backpacks leading the way to our hotel. The windows were down and I could smell the
smell of burning trash and pollution and surprisingly, the new smell did not bother
me. Suddenly, the vehicle turned onto a street that revealed a beautiful
beach. It was breathtaking.
After my roommate and I dropped off our luggage in our room
that overlooks the Indian Ocean, we completed paperwork, discussed how pre-service
training would look, and we received a Meningitis shot and our first round of rabies
shots.
I will be posting pictures of my hotel room soon. This doesn’t feel like the Peace Corps right
now. It feels more like “Posh” Corps
because we are getting three delicious buffet meals per day and our hotel is
simply gorgeous. I’m taking advantage of
this blissful scenery because the rest of my experience will not be nearly as
lavish.
The view from the hotel/resort is beautiful. The Peace Corps does it big :-)
ReplyDeleteWow g! Everything looks beautiful! U write so well. I could picture everything u write as if I were there...right in ur pocket ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Ness! Miss you!
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