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Sarah in Senegal: Sunshine and Mangoes
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Monday, April 27, 2009. Wolof word of the day:. Fecc = to dance. (pronounced like "fetch") The command form is "feccal". We were forced to dance in front of very entertained Senegalese people about every 5 minutes during our trip to Toubacouta. The night was almost as peaceful as the day, except for the zoo under my bed and the fire ant that kept crawling all over me and biting me. I never knew what they were like, but it's weird because it kind of itches but also feels like you were burned.
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Sarah in Senegal: August 2009
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Saturday, August 1, 2009. So My Senegal experience has in fact been useful now that I'm home. And to all those people who used to say, "Why would you take French? You'll never use it. Spanish. Is useful": I'm using my French. In America. Through some miraculous chain of events (e-mails), I found out about the Freedom House. It is a temporary residence for refugees while they are applying for political asylum in the U.S. And where are these refugees from? And this (playing outside with my "baby" cousin).
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Sarah in Senegal: September 2009
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Monday, September 28, 2009. At long last, my Top Ten list of things I miss about Dakar, a.k.a. the most ridiculous things. 10 “Hamburger complète”: a burger with ketchup, mayo, fries, and a fried egg on it. Possibly some other things I don’t even remember anymore…. 9 Houses that don’t actually close to the outside: what happens during the rainy season? 7 Marché Sandaga: best place to shop EVER. It makes me hate malls even more! 8221; or “nanga def? 8221; or “will you marry me? 4 MyShop: It’s a gas ...
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Sarah in Senegal: 100% Animist
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Monday, May 18, 2009. I realize that it has been an absurdly long time since my last blot post. Don’t worry: I’m still alive! It’s just life as usual in Dakar, but with building frustration with this place. I hate to complain, but this is just ridiculous. Problem Number 1: Casamance. She is off work for 2-3 weeks. But enough complaining. Good thing it’s 2 weeks until I go home; there’s nothing like a nagging fake mother to appreciate your real one, who treats you like an independent adult.
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Sarah in Senegal: home
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009. In case you haven't heard, I made it home alive. Alhamdoulilay. June 3, 2009 at 5:01 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). More about Senegal, and others. I'm currently teaching English to French high-schoolers in Tarbes, a small town in southwest France. View my complete profile.
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Sarah in Senegal: April 2009
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Monday, April 27, 2009. Wolof word of the day:. Fecc = to dance. (pronounced like "fetch") The command form is "feccal". We were forced to dance in front of very entertained Senegalese people about every 5 minutes during our trip to Toubacouta. The night was almost as peaceful as the day, except for the zoo under my bed and the fire ant that kept crawling all over me and biting me. I never knew what they were like, but it's weird because it kind of itches but also feels like you were burned. Really, I di...
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Sarah in Senegal: France
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Thursday, April 8, 2010. It's official: I'm going to France next year! I'll be teaching English. I was placed in the region of Toulouse. And I am thrilled! I can't wait to learn more about this fabulous city. This also means my blog will be relocating. In six-ish months, you will start to find my new posts at latarbaise.blogspot.com. This has been Sarah in Senegal, signing off. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). More about Senegal, and others. View my complete profile.
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Sarah in Senegal: Notes before leaving
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Thursday, May 28, 2009. I leave Dakar in two days. What are the things I want to do most before leaving? 1 Go to "posh bakery". Seriously, the thing I want to do most in Dakar is drink cappuccino and pretend I'm not in Senegal? Other last things that were completely necessary: trampolining on the beach, of course! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). More about Senegal, and others. I'm currently teaching English to French high-schoolers in Tarbes, a small town in southwest France. View my complete profile.
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Sarah in Senegal: April 2010
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Thursday, April 8, 2010. It's official: I'm going to France next year! I'll be teaching English. I was placed in the region of Toulouse. And I am thrilled! I can't wait to learn more about this fabulous city. This also means my blog will be relocating. In six-ish months, you will start to find my new posts at latarbaise.blogspot.com. This has been Sarah in Senegal, signing off. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). More about Senegal, and others. View my complete profile.
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