Monday, June 2, 2008

Momi House

I arrived in Momi Bay, to my home-away-from-home on Sunday. It's nice. I doubt I'll have a hot shower until I return home, but it's nice. The people seem real cool. There's a comptetitive streak in a few folks, but still they seem like decent people. The food the first night was pretty good-lamb chops, chicken, cassava, and salad. That went a bit downhill, so there's some constructive feedback going on. Today's lunch consisted of egg salad sandwiches. The egg salad was chopped egg and butter. I have home-made chocolate chip cookies to supplement my diet, so I will stay well fed, don't worry.

Training seems like it's going to be pretty intensive. There's a lot to cover. I'm really excited for the next three months because of everything we have to go over. I will be working in schools, doing construction, doing sports, and all sorts of other stuff. We need to visit all the sites before everything gets going, so it will be hectic training. There are other people that want to run in the mornings, so that's really good. It's a good way to energize for the day.

I wish I could tell more, but I am pressed for time and must say farewell for now. Things are good, I am safe, and I can play connect the dots on my legs and arms with mosquito bites. There isn't malaria here though, so no worries.

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