I think I've shared this before, but in June I'll be going to Ghana to take the LSAT (you can't take it in Senegal). While the LSAT is an exam that needs a lot of preparation it's turning out that going to Ghana requires about the same level of work. A few days ago I tried to by my ticket online but, given that I don't have a Nigerian credit card, I couldn't pay for the flight... we're flying Virgin Nigeria. I called the office and was told I could pay for it this weekend in person in cash. I verified a few times that the office would be open this weekend (yes, but only for 3 hours so make sure you're here between 9 and 12)!
Last night Alyssa and I hopped in a cab and made our way to Dakar. We got Korean BBQ with some other volunteers and had an AMAZING meal. After BBQ we went back to 6 (the regional house) and snuggled up to some Jersey Shore (the Dakar regional's show of choice).
The next morning we got up, showered, ate breakfast, and I called the office to get directions (as she had told me to do)... no answer. Crap. I called again... no answer. I called again... no answer. That's when it hit us... it was closed. Not open. Of course. About this time Alyssa proclaimed, "our luck will turn around at 10! let's wait." So we watched some more Jersey Shore. You can guess what happened at 10am.
We decided, because the office was closeish (we'd been given the neighborhood) to the garage we would check before we left. After being driven around and around we finally just got out of the cab. As we were walking down the street we saw a woman unlocking a travel agency door (not Virgin Nigeria) and accosted her. As soon as I said, "where's the Virgin Nigeria office" she said "they're closed today." We got the directions anyway and walked over to the office to see for ourselves. Yep. of course. closed. But! It was on the way to the office that I think I found my life's calling... I was walking through the streets of Dakar with a backpack on, and as we spotted the office, felt accomplished... AMAZING RACE.
Yep, Alyssa and I spent the rest of the trip back to Thies talking about how good we would be on the Amazing race after we finish our service. Eat something "gross"? YUM. Rainstorm? CLEAN! Sleep on the ground? COZY! Our only downfall would be our utter inability to handle cold.
So, in case I can't get to Ghana and take this test, I now have a fall back plan!
In other news, the SED kids are the only people left at the center (our training is a few days longer than everyone else) and we had a cute movie night tonight. We watched 500 Days of Summer and ate popcorn... it's like one big sleepover, minus the mosquitoes and the group projects we have to work on tomorrow.
KO
Saturday, February 27, 2010
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YOur mom and I have gotten to know each other these last few months and I believe we could take you and Alyssa in "The Amazing Race." Six months of the year we are in sub zero weather, we are great with animals and we both operate flawlessly in airports...plus we don't pause for trashy tv! The producers would love the concept.....old mothers vs. uber, talented,brilliant, beautiful, daughters!
ReplyDeleteYou are awesome Katherine...I see 18o being a siginifcant number in your future!