That’s right – I’ve joined the 21st century and finally procured a cell phone here in
Email me, y’all, if you want my number. I would LOVE to hear from those of you stateside, if your calling plan offers reasonable international calls, but no way am I able to afford calling overseas. Or, if you use Skype, you can call me for free … I really need to get one of these young’uns to get me signed up with Skype so I can make calls from the cyber.
Thanks, by the way, to those of you who are keeping in touch … you’ve no idea how much a word or two of encouragement props me up for the rest of the day!
Committee-d.
The Youth Development sector has a special focus on the education and empowerment of young Moroccan women—it’s what made me so sure this location was the perfect fit for me. I can’t wait to get started.
Darenglish.
After two weeks of intensive language training in Immouzzer, I finally found myself beginning to understand the stray phrase or two, and even to string together one or two of my own. We learned present and past tense, and I’ve memorized a handful of infinitives (well, there actually aren’t infinitives in Darija, but I don’t want to put you to sleep with an explanation).
Now we’re back in Azrou, with the full Youth Development group, for some teaching methodology and seminars on gender issues, SIDA (AIDS), harassment and other topics. Need to keep going over the language I’ve learned so far, lest I lose the little progress I’ve made. As you can see, my dear friend Trish and I are plenty confused already:
Tomorrow marks one month since we arrived in Morocco -- we're a third of the way through training. Guess that's more than two steps forward.
Quote of the day.
“One lives but once in the world.” – Goethe
5 comments:
Oh, you twenty-first century goddess! How fab to have a cell phone. Sadly my plan does not offer international calls and, being a single income household, right now we can't add it. I would have mailed in my vote for you to represent Morocco on the Gender and Development Committee in a heartbeat! Empowerment? Oh, yeh, its all over you! You're the best.
shbeckia! it was great to get a message from you:) it has been the pleasure having you around CBT .. u have made this part of PCT better in so many ways u will never know the vodo that u do to me:) ready to head back yet or maybe another qwha downtown at the suq in Azrou:)
see u in yet again another "worth while" workshoP!
ahhh...the infinite wisdom of the BSOJC! Love the pics. Super great to see your smiling face. I have so much to report and will carve out time tomorrow for a full update...and man, do I have the funniest story for you! I have added yet another truly unique awkward situation to my "I never want to experience this again!" collection. I love you! Miss you tons.
Hi Becki, love seeing your pictures and hearing the latest on Morocco. Busy work, from a bureaucracy, I don't believe it??? Also I sent you an email about an LSE friend teaching English in Rabat. Hopefully you can talk with him at some point. Thinking of you!
Paige
I'll look into that international calling plan:-) So far, it's involved a London calling card, but pretty sure they make one for Morocco, too!
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