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The Happy Couple

Thursday, April 2, 2009

What's different?

Besides the most common question we receive, "where the hell is Mali?", we are often asked if life is similar to home. Yes and no. While life here is ultimately the same as anywhere, people raising the next generation to raise the next generation and so forth, there are some things we do here regularly that we didn't do often in our lives a lot back home. Some examples:


We wear funny clothes.

We sleep under mosquito nets.

We feed small animals.

We hand wash clothes.

We wear plastic bags on our heads.

We hold babies.

We check out the mummifying cat.

Sam cooks.

Mark builds houses.

We watch policemen assist children to urinate in public.

We eat from communal bowls.

We read many, many books.

We open care packages!

We throw kids in the air.

We look at Mauritania.

We re-check the cat's mummification process.

So there you have a few things that we do in country that we did a limited bit of back home...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

oh man, you guys have been up to a lot. Rad! Unfortunately for us, we still haven't checked out the Zoo!

P&M

teawithmarie@vox.com

Amy Widener said...

Those pictures are great! Love to see what your days consist of over there. We just closed out another winter. Hard to believe it's over but BRING ON SUMMER!
I got your email Mark and I'd be happy to do that. I'll email ya before I head south of the equator (which doesn't help me get any closer to summer....)
Miss you guys tons!

Anonymous said...

I love the pictures. I want to send a care package to you guys. What do you need and where can I send it? Let me know!!
Liz