The fact is, true transition has been non-existent this year as I keep thinking about Niger all the time. Just the other day, I talked to my entire workplace about
Now; the Nigerien Ishtar would hardly have put in a second gear, but the Swedish me did move on, knowing there were other people waiting for me to commune back home (and no Hanna, I wasn't late in the end). Just had to say that although yes, work is picking up and my schedule is getting cramped, I'm not so stressed as to forget about
When I finally made it home from work, I made three phone calls to
"Oh," I said cheerfully, referring to the who's-whos and all the who's-who's-wannebees of Zinder that I don’t exactly admire. "Are the others suffering of low spirits right now?"
”Aaargh, they are disastrous!” he replied, mentioning some of the Goldman's people whose conduct he did not appreciate. I told him I was looking forward to stirring things up when I returned again. We both agreed however that six months was a long time to wait, and although I tried to sooth him saying that it was in fact only five months and three weeks left, he did not bye into my cheerfulness...
An hour later, I called Yaronbaba (my jockey, in case anyone has forgotten!) who was at the race track with one of my mares. I called just to hear how things were going, and thought that the timing was great since Ali was there too. Surprisingly, it was actually easier to communicate with Yaronbaba (who is used to phone conversations) in Hausa that with Ali (who does not know who to communicate by phone!) in French. In other words, my Hausa level is rising and this in turn has inspired me to pick up my Hausa books and keep it alive (and flourishing!) during the time that I am away. What better way to surprise Yaronbaba that to return fully fortified with a complete sense of Hausa grammar structure??? Especially when one just looooves surprises!
OK, got to dash! (Just watched Briget's Jones Diary again the other night...) Work awaits me tomorrow morning, but on Monday (!) I hope to have a moment to spare!
Ishtar
9 comments:
Sounds like you keep yourself busy, no surprise there... :)
Good comparison!!! A first hand experience, keep writing!!!
Best wishes
Praveen: Glad you enjoyed it! I'll let you know when I get back to Niger and have less stressful things to write about... :-)
Hanna: What? You mean you anticipated that I would start my first month in Sweden working 187h + all the pro bono stuff...? Naaah... :-)
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Hej Esther!! Välkommen till Sverige igen! :o) Det var verkligen ett tag sedan vi hördes av. Vi kommer snart ner till halland...så förhoppningsvis kanske vi kunde hinna ses en liten stund?! Ha en skön helg! Kramar!!
Jag längtar till våra lunchar/fikastunder/filmkvällar i sommar!!!
Och ännu bättre Hanna, till den dagen du sitter och filosoferar med mig på min veranda i Niger, omringad av 10% av alla djuren som en gång gick i Noas ark... :-)
Sp länge du inte filosoferar om hästar och hundar kan jag se fram emot det!
Jag filosoferar inte om djur.
Jag läser bara beteenden...
;-)
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