Thursday, June 14, 2012

Sitting Outside, Watching Clouds


7:45 – Wakeup, put on pants, and go to kitchen. Put water in kettle and press button, no light turns on. Shit, there’s no power
8:15 – Laptop screen goes dark, then computer goes into sleep mode, I probably should have charged it yesterday
8:20 – Try light switch, still no power
8:49 – Send text to Dylan “Do you have power?”
8:50 – Receive text from Dylan “Nope. Should be on in a few hours”
9:35 – Try light switch, still no power
9:36 – Try different light switch, just in case. Still no power
10:10 – Get tired of reading inside, move to hammock
10:15 – Get tired of reading outside, move back inside
10:55 – Go to visit Vena and family at their house, sit outside and watch clouds
11:00 – Sit outside and watch clouds
11:20 – Sit outside and watch clouds
11:40 – Sit outside and watch clouds
12:00 – Sit outside and watch clouds
12:10 – “Sam, when is your birthday?” “July 3rd” “You should invite all of your pretty students to your party” “Umm, ok”
12:20 – Sit outside and watch clouds
12:40 – Sit outside and watch clouds
13:00 - Sit outside and watch clouds
13:15 – Lunch is ready. Cove and Xima. Yumm
14:10 - Lunch is done. Go home, check power. Still nothing
14:30 – Go to visit co-worker Freitas at his home, not there. He’s at his bar
14:40 – Find Freitas at his bar, drink warm beer with him and his friend
16:10 – Start talking to parents on cellphone. Good thing I charged it.
16:40 – End talking to parents, with plenty of battery to spare. Skillz
16:41 – Check both light switches, still nothing.
16:55 – Go outside to watch sunset, which is particularly beautiful. Take Picture

16:55 – Arrive at Dylan’s house, light charcoal stove for dinner.
17:20 – Add more charcoal
17:25 – See neighbor has lights on, run inside to check. Still nothing. Well aren’t they chique with their generator at all.
17:40 - Add more charcoal
18:00 - Add more charcoal
18:15 – Dinner’s ready. Egg fried rice and chocolate-covered-pancakecake. Double Yumm
18:22 – Hear noise from outside, go to investigate.
18:23 – Loud cheering from all the neighborhood children and booming Mozambiquean pop hits indicate one thing: power’s back on!
18:39 – Power’s back off

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This past week was the 6 months anniversary of when I actually started my Peace Corps service here in Alto Molocue. In commemoration of this milestone, I’ve used the wondrous powers of Picasa to make this collage of important people, places, moments, and things that have defined the first quarter of my service.

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