song titles
Appropriate song titles for this leg of MEEWT:
1. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
2. Afternoon Delight
3. RESPECT - for the school commissioner who either won't make eye contact with me because I'm female or a white devil or just thinks I'm stupid.
BTW, a man yesterday who was bitching about me (an American) being around got hit by a car and is in a coma. PDQ karma.
I leave for the airport in a couple hours - Becky's [volunteer] boyfriend is coming in when I leave. I met all the other volunteers here and they're a very nice group.
Huge thanks to those who donated clothing, money, books, etc. - everything is SOOO appreciated!
It's been so much fun to see all these old friends and run around camp hashing out details. Washington has been a godsend and has a whole bevy of awesome contacts for me. It was funny to introduce him and Dayton - the posturing was very much like two roosters meeting for the first time. They're both very nice guys, alike in many ways such as the way they quietly watch situations, so nothing awkward would happen, and Lawrence who is friends to both (quite the boys' boy) made things jovial. But I got a little entertainment. And William Siah, the principal of the school, was so exuberant to see me he literally swept me off my feet. He has just recovered from cholera, which recently hit the camp very hard. All the PCO staff I like came to visit me, so I didn't go to either the office or the Awutu guesthouse - all of which is fine with me.
Anyhoo, a good trip on all accounts. A scene to treasure - Dayton washing my clothes by hand as I left yesterday to run around working. He has been really great all the time.
And I'm an uncompromising fool.
1. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
2. Afternoon Delight
3. RESPECT - for the school commissioner who either won't make eye contact with me because I'm female or a white devil or just thinks I'm stupid.
BTW, a man yesterday who was bitching about me (an American) being around got hit by a car and is in a coma. PDQ karma.
I leave for the airport in a couple hours - Becky's [volunteer] boyfriend is coming in when I leave. I met all the other volunteers here and they're a very nice group.
Huge thanks to those who donated clothing, money, books, etc. - everything is SOOO appreciated!
It's been so much fun to see all these old friends and run around camp hashing out details. Washington has been a godsend and has a whole bevy of awesome contacts for me. It was funny to introduce him and Dayton - the posturing was very much like two roosters meeting for the first time. They're both very nice guys, alike in many ways such as the way they quietly watch situations, so nothing awkward would happen, and Lawrence who is friends to both (quite the boys' boy) made things jovial. But I got a little entertainment. And William Siah, the principal of the school, was so exuberant to see me he literally swept me off my feet. He has just recovered from cholera, which recently hit the camp very hard. All the PCO staff I like came to visit me, so I didn't go to either the office or the Awutu guesthouse - all of which is fine with me.
Anyhoo, a good trip on all accounts. A scene to treasure - Dayton washing my clothes by hand as I left yesterday to run around working. He has been really great all the time.
And I'm an uncompromising fool.

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