Lifelong_Dreamer
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I loved your videos of the celebration! A truly authentic experience. 

(Video taken by "Amanda" from the Freetown office.)
Life is just far too short to not take the time to slow down and enjoy the finer things in life, and often that includes, at least for me, the glorious sounds of talented people doing what they do best.
I don’t think I’d stand around in the sun for more than 10 minutes, but they are worth slowing down for.
It is called the Swotu Waya (with 2 of those funky dots over the last a) Na’vi Drum Ceremony. It combines some drumming… done by people who know what they’re doing.
You stop and play them too, don’t you?
The Dapper Dans are legendary. How can you NOT stop and watch their entire set?!
I wonder how the marching band members are chosen? I’m sure the tryouts are brutal.
I saved my favorite and, IMHO, the best for last- the Piano Guy at Caseys. I could sit and watch this guy all day long and twice on Taco Tuesday. Nothing screams Disney to me more than Ragtime on Main Street. You?
1. Were you in choir or band in school? If so, what did you play? Totally okay if you weren’t! What did you do for electives instead, if not? Sports? Drama? Snacks and a nap at home?
2. Without Googling and on the honor system, how many places can you find something to eat on Main Street (WDW)? Can you name them? (Because food is as good as music. And food WITH music is best of all!)
3. How many music groups have you stopped to watch for more than 5 minutes in Disney World (name them for a bonus point)? And which one is your favorite? (2 points)
I know I’m behind on replies and threads and everywhere else, but exam on Monday and I want to study tomorrow and get mypig styhouse back in order. I was too excited about finding my videos to not get this chapter up. Sorry for the sideways and crappy quality... hope you enjoy it anyway!
Thanks, Kim! Today’s the day!!Praying your test goes well today!!
Kim
You were very well rounded, Girly! And it sounds like you were quite a "saxy lady"!My next question should be "What was your favorite snack after school? I can think of 2...
Woot!!!!!Passed my written exam today! Soooo happy!
Now.... onto flying my 50+ hours so I can do my check ride.
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I had dreamed of hearing REAL African drumming and of seeing jubilant African-style celebrations and to be part of those and thought the little video I had was gone forever. But! I dug deep into the nooks and crannies of my laptop and lo and behold, I found some of my very own!!! To say I’m ecstatic is a gross understatement. It also means that I can now, with a LOT more enthusiasm, share by far the best day of our time in Sierra Leone.
I’d been told they could read and write English, but that, as you may have suspected, was not the case.
We were thrilled with the participation and eagerness our students brought to our forum. Despite it being a billion degrees under the hot sun and everyone sweating rivers, they asked good questions, and seemed to listen attentively.
One slightly embarrassing moment was about 20 minutes into the teaching when an older gentleman in the front row, raised his hand and very humbly and politely explained that every meeting of any kind should start with asking God’s blessing.
There was, (As there should have been!), a mass exodus to join the procession. We had zero idea what was going on, but that’s all part of the adventure, no?
The crowd marching with us was probably about 100 people and the chanting, singing, drumming, and dancing was intoxicating Their exuberance was totally infectious and we couldn’t help but to succumb to the gleeful dancing that brought us to our destination. Once there, we were given seats at a table where there were water bottles set out for us. Each one of us had a person or two to fan us nearby. To be the center of attention of 1,000 people is just… weird. And uncomfortable. But I was soon so enraptured and emotionally swept up in what was going on, that I soon forgot all of that and began to just enjoy what was going on around me.
It soon became clear that there were some not so subtle sexual elements to what was going on.
If you are wondering about the scarring on her face, yes, scarification is still practiced in much of W. Africa. Less so now, so you will see very few children with the lines of scarring on their faces and arms. But the 30’s age set and up all had 3-4 parallel lines about 2 inches long on each upper cheek and upper arm. Once done as a puberty ritual, it is being phased out.
Florida in August has NOTHING on Equatorial Africa. I will never complain of Disney in summer again. Ever.
As usual, as soon as the microphone was shoved in my face, my tongue became a 2 X 4. Few, if any intelligent words made it out of my face.
In America, we’d have left everything IN it, and merely pointed to the truck and someone would have said, “This is the donation we are leaving here with you. Use it wisely, we hope it brings better health, etc, etc, etc…”
They are a collective culture and this gift was for everyone. It had to be given to everyone in a very tangible and concrete way.
I burst into tears of thankfulness and relief that I was lucky enough to be part of this…. Thing. All the phone calls, emails, hours spent researching in Starbucks, meetings, cold calls to doctors to sign off for us to get the donation in place, the fundraising, all of it, was for this day. Little did I know that the next day we’d meet Abu and have another clear reason for our being sent.
I joke about my camera a lot and it's whereabouts and mishaps, but this time, when I handed my camera off to a perfect stranger I was sure glad I did. I was far too preoccupied with what was going on around me to think about capturing it on "film" so let the professional take over. He was happy to oblige and I'm rather happy with what he captured for me!!
By now, the sun was at its zenith and people were getting ready for their afternoon pool break back at the res… OH! Sorry, wrong TR!
Er, everyone was getting hungry, and sleepy, but we pressed on and made it through Lesson 4 as my once enthusiastic students gradually started to look like they were your typical high school sophomores slogging through a lecture on To Kill a Mockingbird.
You can look up your own statistics, but the CDC and other organizations have estimated that over a million deaths a year can be prevented by using soap and water after using the bathroom, eating, cooking, etc….
I won’t lie and say that intruding on a lady in active labor to use the toilet closet off of the delivery room wasn’t awkward.
Passed my written exam today! Soooo happy!
I told you wilted kale was a bad idea.
Wow! Flying and birthday and a new ticker all in one day! That's quite a lot!Okay, Friendlies...
I'm caught up on the threads I'm subscribed to and now have some serious business to take care of here. Sorry for the massive delays, but well... I was flying. And just generally being a birthday girl.I have some time tomorrow I think? Meantime, I think I'll just put a new ticker up.
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