This is how I look when the neighborhood crianças, kids, shout outside of my window at 6 o'clock on a Saturday morning begging, "Can a borrow your basketball, teacher Gina?"

This is how I act when I get to travel and see other volunteers

My eyes pop out like this at the end of a trimester when a student tells me that he/she still needs to take exam 1 and 2

This is me getting my buckets out while it's raining to get fresh water

My expression when a random guy on the street asks me for my number or to marry him

When there's nothing to do at home

There are two reactions that volunteers have when a Peace Corps volunteer who doesn't know me, mistakes me for a Mozambican:
Reaction # 1

Reaction #2

This is my beatific smile when my basketball girls team wins a game

My face when I realize that I have to sit in the back of a chapa (a mini bus that serves as public transportation) full of passengers, enraged chickens, bags of smelly dried fish, and a vomiting baby

This is what I feel like doing when someone says that I speak Portuguese well. Obrigada!

What I look like when I finally eat Mexican food here

I have the same facial expression when I see a mouse zipping around my house as I do after my community members tell me that I have gained weight

This is what I want to say when volunteers are fofocar-ing, gossiping

My face when I'm trying to hide at home when my neighbors are knocking on the front door

I'm always dreaming about living like a princess when I return to the United States. I look forward to seeing everyone in 6 months! Woohoo!

This is so creative and hilarious! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Andrea! Love you! :D
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