the view from the front door a week ago of my new home |
I have been here two months now. I moved from very hot and muggy conditions in Dakar to summer time weather here which turned quickly into a very condensed autumn. It is predicted to snow already by the end of the week.
In that period of time, we purchased a house, entered the children into school, and have begun to unpack our long term storage items. We are still awaiting our items from Africa.
There is a lot said about reverse culture shock by expats. One of the things I find overwhelming is all of the stuff easily available everywhere, and at such great prices! It is so easy to spend money. Another difference is everyone seems to have a smartphone and expects you to have one too. I haven't figured out how to get a prepaid phone yet and it seems like one is required to have a plan whether you have a contract or not. This might sound weird but I also notice I am not 'special' anymore. I don't stick out anymore and believe it or not that is a little uncomfortable since I have gotten used to being the foreigner. I also miss my friends in Dakar and the amount of time I had to spend with them and pursue my interests.
Deer and other wildlife walk through my backyard daily |
Lastly, if you get a chance, please vote in this week's Spoonflower Calavera contest, ending Thursday. In honor of Day of the Dead, here is my entry based on Calaveras and Alice in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass Calavera.
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