Friday, June 20, 2008

ten new computers and some time off work

today is friday. today is also the last day i will be in bergville for quite some time. tomorrow i head off to far away provinces and long lost friends. well, not quite. tomorrow i leave for a peace corps training in polokwane. that is right- i am returning to the province where this experience all began. i will also be reunited with the rest of sa17. some people i will be happy to see again, after three long months. others i could do without seeing, well, forever. i am not entirely sure what this training is about and i don't really care. i am just excited for a break from the same same that is my life. i am also excited to have my lockdown end, so that i can start taking weekend trips to explore different parts of sa. and, in all honestly, i am excited to have hot running water (even if it is only a bath) for a few weeks. i will actually smell nice again... i hope.

did you know that i can go about 4 days without bathing and my hair only starts to look gross on the 4th day? that is pretty amazing to me. i have stopped bathing, usually doing it twice a week at most. it is too cold. and it takes too much time to heat the water and pour it in my shower bag (repeat this 4 times) and then struggle through bathing in the middle of my room in a bucket when it is cold and the bucket isn't big enough. then i have to get dressed (quickly to prevent freezing) and mop up all the water on the floor and dump out all the water that i used and so on... the process is annoying and wastes my time, especially when i like to be asleep by 8:30-9. plus the only one who has to smell me is my kitten and he doesn't smell that great either (typical man).

today is friday. today is also the day that the ten slightly used desktop computers are being put in the new computer lab at my work. i am very proud. this is the first task that i have accomplished at my work. granted, it wasn't as hard as it could have been since there isn't a lack of funding at my ngo. but either way, i helped get them here. yay! i have to put passwords on them all and i plan to use animal names on 9 of them. the last one is getting michigan, so that i can represent.

today is friday. today is a good day.

ps- i won't be posting for the next 3-4 weeks. i am sure this will upset you all.

Friday, June 13, 2008

exciting news (for me) on the home front

so my bestest peace corps friend therese is moving sites. currently she is living in a town called pietermaritzburg, which is a two and a half hour taxi ride from bergville. all things considered, that isn't too bad but it isn't just the next town over. but soon that will all change. my good friend is moving (as i have already said) to a town called estcourt, conveniently located 45mins away from bergville. my life just got a whole lot better. now i can go visit her on weekdays and still get back to work in time. now we can travel together a whole lot easier. now on boring weekends we can just take turns visiting each others villages. it is going to be great.

... and she has hot water and a bathtub. OH YEAH!

Monday, June 9, 2008

i went hiking and camping and didn't hate it

that's right folks. i not only went camping (in the winter!) but i also went hiking and i must admit, i didn't hate either one as much as i thought i would. now granted, my two months of living without electricity probably helped open my mind to the camping idea a bit, but i have never liked hiking in my entire life. i do it from time to time cause usually there is something amazing to see at the end of a hike, but i hate the entire time it takes to get to the amazing thing and the entire time it takes to get back. i am too fat to be a happy hiker.

so the two volunteers who live in bergville, kristen and jamie, decided that they wanted to go hiking over the weekend. jamie's boyfriend was coming into town and he had a friend from american visiting, so showing him the drakensberg mountains was important. the group of us headed out to the cathedral peak area after work on friday and set up tents in the campground at the bottom of the mountains. we all sat around cooking dinner, drinking wine, making s'mores and trying to stay warm as the temperature dropped lower and lower. i must admit that sleeping was difficult and that i spent a good 12 hours not being able to feel my toes. however, that is the price one pays.

the next morning we woke up bright and early and packed everything up and headed to the start of the trail. we were doing a hike called rainbow gorge, which follows a river and leads, in the end, to a huge rock that has fallen and wedged itself into the gorge (the amazing sight at the end). the beginning of the hike was very steep and i was out of breath in about 5 mins. i thought i was going to have to tell them all that i was too out-of-shape to do the hike when kristen told me it got better. this is another reason i hate hiking- i am always the fattest or most unhealthy and it makes me feel like shit. everyone i seem to go with is skinny and fit and could probably run the whole hike (like the group i went with this time and the norwegians, to name a few).

anyways, she wasn't lying and it did get better. the hike probably took 5 hours total and involved some climbing on big rocks and a lot of hopping on stones back and forth across the river. i only fell in once and only with one shoe, so i consider it a victory. i must admit, the boulder at the end was beautiful and with the sun and the water coming down, it was well worth the hike there (probably not the hike back though). but throughout the whole thing i was laughing and having fun. maybe it was the company. maybe it was the fresh air. or maybe i have changed and i am the type of girl who now LIKES to camp and hike. i don't know. i don't want to know.

it was a good weekend.

Monday, June 2, 2008

a new hut for me!

so i moved recently into a nice one room hut. some features that make this property so valuable are:

- the tin roof, which prevents earwigs from raining from your ceiling
- electricity (need i say more)
- a proper outhouse that is clean and not too smelly
- a water tap in the front yard (what an idea!!)
- a wonderful and kind new family living right next door
- a shorter trip to and from town, lying only 15km outside of glorious bergville
- the view of the mountains and the lake

yes, my new hut is MUCH smaller than my old one and i have to sleep, bathe, cook, wash clothes/dishes, and do work all in the space of a small american bedroom. but i wouldn't give up this new life for my old one ever. my life has gotten a million times easier which has taken a weight off of my shoulders. i really wanted to prove that i could live without electricity and easy access to water, and i guess i did make it two months, but i never realized how stressful it actually was. you think when you don't have any of the annoyances of a modern life, things should be more relaxed. not true. modern life is easier. no way around that. and sadly, i am not the type of girl who is cut out of the 'camping' lifestyle. using an outhouse and bathing in a bucket is about as much as i can handle, and i don't feel bad about admitting that!

anyways, i am happy again. i don't expect it will last long, but i am glad that i feel it. i was a little unsure for a few weeks there. also, the desks were built this weekend in the computer room that i am getting up and running and work, so one small success has been achieved. gonna give myself a little pat on the back now...