Attempted to make microwave popcorn by putting popcorn kernels in a brown bag. The bag ended up catching fire in the microwave, and it just so happened that my name was on it! |
Looking back, being in Sick Bay for such a long time had its ups and downs. Up side: I got to know a lot of volunteers that came in for medical reasons, including another Kedougou volunteer that stayed for a while because of a broken heal. Also...I’m not gonna lie, but the food in Dakar was bougie. I put all the pics of Dakar food in nice collage below ;)
Down side: literally sitting and waiting for my burn to heal so I can go back to site. I was so obsessed about it’s progress, I even searched scientific articles about how burns heal and why it takes so long. So now I know EVERYTHING about granulation tissue, rate of epithiliazation, exudate, slough, debridement, inflammation, necrosis, and scar formation. I didn't like missing out on trainings and projects in Kedougou, and even though it's not my fault, I felt guilty for being in Dakar when I was supposed to be at site.
Say hi to Ami the cat! |
So far I’ve spent half my service in Dakar, but it wasn’t time wasted. I became an unofficial intern at the headquarters and worked on small grants and monitoring and evaluation stuff. I also got to know the Peace Corps volunteers working there, and had the opportunity to pet sit their (very large) cat for a night with the other Kedougou volunteer!
Overall, it’s been a trip. I’m back in Kedougou though, and ready continue!