Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Life Outside of Okahandja

Sunday, April 27
As you can see I have had a lot of down time because I have been writing often. School is out and on a three week break, so many children and their families are out of town visiting other family or working on the farm. The volunteer I am shadowing in Outjo works with children, so she does not have any work to do. I was able to sit in on a meeting where a handful of children are being sponsored to hike for five days in a town south. These are the first youth in Outjo to go on this adventure as children to do not often have the opportunity to travel within the country. Besides this one meeting, it has been my own little vacation away from training and I have immensely enjoyed it. Outjo is a nicely sized town with a large supermarket, multiple electronic stores (not the same you would think in America...more like pawn shops or something) and a few restaurants. The other volunteer here works at the hospital and I was able to have a short tour as we may collaborate in the future on some projects. My volunteer has shown me the town and we have been relaxing with reading. I may not have any media to watch, but I now have two books to read for entertainment! I also received some yarn to try and learn to crochet and small cross-stitch projects. I am very thankful for these kind gifts as I was starting to fiddle with my thumbs.

When you read of other volunteers on their blogs encouraging you to bring an external hard drive with movies and shows you like on your laptop- DO IT!!!! I brought an iPod at last minute because my laptop would be too heavy. This was a mistake as PC gives you USBs of information. I also have no way to share shows and music easily as the iPad does not have a USB port. I also never had an external hard drive before and did not think it was necessary, but sometimes after a long day of training you just want to watch a good movie instead of African or Spanish soaps. And yes, I never paid for cable or anything and only watched Netflix occasionally, but take one more person's advice and take your laptop and buy an external hard drive if you don't have one. If you don't have media, there is sure to be people in your group willing to share theirs with you. That is my little rant of advice for any future volunteers reading this.

Friday we hiked to Khorixas as you read in my last post and this is an even smaller town, but still a town at that. There is one main grocery store and a couple of smaller ones. There is not any restaurants, but a nice lodge that can be a getaway for a nice sit-down meal. The volunteer in Khorixas treated us to lunch and it was very luxurious. I know where to go when I want to pretend and be a tourist or to feel like I am in America. They have a few fenced animals at this lodge including an ostrich! I also got to see the hospital I will be working at and met some of my coworkers. They are all very nice. There seems to be a lot of resources that could help me with projects. There are two new gyms with nice equipment, one at the hospital and one at the other volunteers office. My office is huge! I have this large room that could fit a king-sized bed with room to spare. I did not get to see the flat I will be staying in, but I did meet my host mom and saw my room for my first 6wks in Khorixas. She is a young nurse at the hospital, so I will be sharing the place with her and her boyfriend. That evening it rained, but we were still able to have a braii. It was very relaxing and enjoyable to have a little cook out with us three. The next morning we hiked back to Outjo. It was a little poetic, I saw donkey carts on the way into Khorixas and baboons on the way out. This was my first sight of both.
My Future Office


3 comments:

  1. Glad that you were able to meet with your new coworkers. Know you are ready to get started at your job....you are going to do great work.

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  2. Hi beautiful! You were in my dreams recently and I hope you are having a wonderful experience where you are. Keep writing so we know what you are up to and that you are free from harm!

    The PSC misses you so much. I am trying to update "Harriet" right now and see that you and Allie are the only 2 that contributed to it. Of course :)

    Take great care of yourself, darling! What an amazing endeavor, I am in awe of your bravery and initiative and very proud to know you. You are magnificent. Keep rockin'

    ~Ashton

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  3. Taylor, I keep anxiously awaiting that next update.... Praying that God continues to work His good work in and through you; that He protects and keeps you from harm, and that He fills your work with my joy!

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