Happy New Year, or Feliz Ano Novo as they say here in Mozambique. I know I'm a little late, but I've been traveling and I needed to put up my feet and reflect on the good time I had traveling and my resolutions.
I went to a gorgeous beach town called Pemba with some other PCVs and we stayed at a volunteer's house. I traveled from Mocuba, which is in the province of Zambezia, to Pemba, which is in the province of Cabo Delgado, and it took 16 hours!
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Anyway, we went to the beach everyday and played games and conversed. On New Years Eve, there was a stage that had huge speakers, instruments and a microphone. It seemed as though the whole town was there. There was dance music and fireworks that lit up the ocean and then cascaded like confetti pieces. I was surprised that there wasn't a countdown, but we Americans counted down in our own little circle. I didn't bring my camera to the New Years Eve event because there was a lot of hullabaloo. It could have easily been stolen with so many people. Instead, I have some pictures of Pemba in the daytime. Take a look...
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Anyway, we went to the beach everyday and played games and conversed. On New Years Eve, there was a stage that had huge speakers, instruments and a microphone. It seemed as though the whole town was there. There was dance music and fireworks that lit up the ocean and then cascaded like confetti pieces. I was surprised that there wasn't a countdown, but we Americans counted down in our own little circle. I didn't bring my camera to the New Years Eve event because there was a lot of hullabaloo. It could have easily been stolen with so many people. Instead, I have some pictures of Pemba in the daytime. Take a look...
Pemba Dive
This is where we hung out everyday. It was easy to get used to.
Some of the volunteers searching for a place to lay out.
Lonely boat.
Since it's my last year here in Mozambique, I've decided to share some of my resolution for 2014:
- Read at least 20 books. I'd also like to read more in Portuguese to expand my vocabulary.
- Implement creative drills to improve my girls basketball team's skills.
- Execute a sports camp by August 2014.
- Promote more HIV/AIDS projects in my community. Ideally, I would love to have the students at my school paint a mural in the gym with educational information about HIV/AIDS.
- So far I've posted 67 blog entries. Let's make it another 67!
Feliz Ano Novo!
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