As many of you know, I am volunteering/consulting/interning for Development Workshop, an incredibly dynamic non profit that has been in Angola since 1981…My initial charge has been to update the website ("actualizar o website") and develop informational pamphlets ("panfletos") for the world to see…all my photoshop and editing experience is coming into exquisite use…and yes, I am already working in Portuguese. Half the time I feel like I'm speaking some version of Spanish-French-Italian…it's awesome. More on work front soon.
And so, without further adieu, here are some highlights (trying to keep it short, so I can keep my fan base going strong for the next three months):
· I have a chain and lock on my door. Yes. And some random guy rang the doorbell at 4:30am the other day looking for a steak sandwich. I told him we don't start serving until 10am. Thank G-d for locks.
· Our family friend, Cara, lives here in Luanda which means: instant social life, fantastic beaches, incredible dinners with wine (Portuguese, alas, but still…), and tons of girl talk
· Luanda Day was on Friday, but the whole city did not find out whether it was going to be a holiday or not until Thursday night.
· People here have the most beautiful smiles, the capacity to carry A LOT of weight on their heads, and a booming grayish market money exchange operation
· Grapes cost $50 per kilo…kiwis are close
· I have tasted some of the most delicious food…"funge" (corn-based similar to mashed potatoes), "gallinha" (wild/local chicken), "jimboa" (green, spinach-like yumminess), and of course, a ridiculous amount of mango juice
· The long tunics and pants I wear day in day out are last season here…women look at me like I have no sense of style. Moi?? I am fast becoming the proud owner of many "panos" (pareos)…
Skype is becoming my closest friend…after gmail. Hint hint hint.
P.S. Look at my pictures by clicking on this link: http://picasaweb.google.com/naama.laufer/Angola102
2 comments:
Please introduce me to Cara.
Dan
I am proud to place the first comment. Naama you rock!!! Great pictures by the way. I can send you my bike lock for the door. It was rated as the one with highest safety in New York :-). Looking forward to read your next posting
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