Thursday, January 21, 2010

Stiltwalkers















I come back from the states and manage to catch a stiltwalking festival in my regional capital. Enjoy the photos.
Overall, my trip home to the states was great. Seeing friends and family from all over was fantastic. I dreaded answering the same questions over and over about my service, but seeing how interested you all were, it really wasn't that bad. I enjoyed all the questions and telling you about life as a Peace Corps Volunteer in West Africa. The one thing I forgot about the United States is that people generally don't like talking about diarrhea (which is contrary to Peace Corps Volunteers), so I had to stop my stories short a few times. Also it appears all most of you wanted to know is how I could have possibly eaten dog, which is something I still struggle to answer myself.
I hope everyone doesn't think Africa has "changed" me too much (unless it was for the better). At times I felt indifferent about things at home; what movie to see, what restaurant to eat at, what bar to drink at. But by then of my American sojourn I remembered one of those many truths Peace Corps makes you realize: We don't love the places we go and the things we do as much as we appreciate the people that are a part of those things. It was a sincere pleasure seeing everyone.
Things to look forward to in my second year of service:
Togolese Presidential elections in February. Emergency plans are in place in case of any kind of unrest occurs. Things should be suspenseful. I personally don't follow politics here and am not able to opine on anything. But I hope things go as smoothly as possible.
My parents visit in June.
I help complete the school in my village. More info on this to come in the next month.
I eat more weird stuff. This is pretty much inevitable.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Grant,

It was great seeing you when you were here! I feel so lucky to have a good friend having such an amazing experience that I can hear about and share with you. I have seen how much you have grown in this journey over the first year and a half, and I know that you will continue to over this next year. Take care brutha and stay healthy!

Peace,
Andy

p.s.-- the video of you wrestling a drunk man is priceless, hahaha

Anonymous said...

Grant,

Loved having you home! The stilt festival looks very interesting. Beautiful clothes and people. What can you tell us about this festival?
I'm sending you more protein and goodies, Love Mom