Life here in
Senegal has been very different than our lives in the United States. We knew that our lives would change but
didn’t realize necessarily how many things would be different. In some ways, we have learned a whole new way
of life here. Most things just take
longer here so patience is an absolute must.
We wanted to share some of the things that have become part of our lives
since we have been here.
Water
As you can see,
the drinking water here is not clean.
Fortunately we do have a water filter.
We never drink water from the tap, but use a pitcher to put the water in
the filter.
Unfortunately most people
here do have to drink the water as they don’t have any other option. Thus it allows different sorts of disease
causing bacteria to get into their systems and proves to sometimes be fatal for
them without money to pay for access to medical treatment.
Eating Senegalese
Style
Once we get the meet home, Bekah weighs it
out and packages it to put in the freezer. When we buy chickens, we have to buy them whole and de-gut them ourselves. Then we divide the chicken into meal size portions to freeze.
Fortunately probably for your sake, we seem to have lost the pictures of
Lucas de-gutting the chicken.
Movie Stars
Many times we feel like movie stars here. We get stared at pretty much everywhere we go because we are "toubabs" or white person. Most of the time when there is a group of kids, they yell toubab at us as we walk by. It sometimes is a disrespectful thing for the kids to do, depending on their attitude when they say it. However on the other hand, some kids are just really excited to see a white person. Especially when we are in villages, the kids get so excited to see a toubab.