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The nature of the beast. The whereabouts of a peace corps volunteer in the west region of Cameroon. I arrived back to the States in August of 2013. I have relocated to the vibrant city of New Orleans and for the past year I have been working in advertising, eaten my weight in King Cake and have fested my way down the pot-holed streets of the Big Easy. I am currently in search of the best fried shrimp po-boy. Things to send if you miss me: (but please know I have everything I need here! Anything that keep...
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Model School — Conclusion (sort of) | Cameroon Connection
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Making connections, helping, learning, exploring…my time in the Peace Corps. 22 September, 2011. Model School — Conclusion (sort of). Laquo; Model School, Introduction. I love to hear updates – even short ones! On 22 September, 2011. On 2 October, 2011. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Corps de la Paix.
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Arriving In Cameroon | Cameroon Connection
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Making connections, helping, learning, exploring…my time in the Peace Corps. 18 June, 2011. I can’t believe it’s been almost a month since I left my home in California. I intended to write more in my last post, but that didn’t happen. I hope to go back and fill in the details at some point. Laquo; From California to Cameroon. I’m so glad you started a blog! On 19 June, 2011. On 23 June, 2011. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Model School, Introduction | Cameroon Connection
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Making connections, helping, learning, exploring…my time in the Peace Corps. 14 August, 2011. Model School, Introduction. Laquo; Site Visit, part 2. Model School — Conclusion (sort of). It’s so fun to imagine/hear about your teaching. Maybe you can post a pic of you in the classroom! On 16 August, 2011. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Site Visit! | Cameroon Connection
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Making connections, helping, learning, exploring…my time in the Peace Corps. 16 July, 2011. Site visit is awesome! I am very much looking forward to living there for the next two years. When we got home, the electricity was back on, though it went out again about 10 minutes later. So Sunday was a nice and relaxing day, though not terribly productive. Oh yeah, although we did do our laundry that morning which was so much easier than doing laundry at my homestay in Bafia! To be continued…. On 16 July, 2011.
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Site Visit, part 2 | Cameroon Connection
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Making connections, helping, learning, exploring…my time in the Peace Corps. 25 July, 2011. Site Visit, part 2. In my last post, I only made it through Monday of site visit, but it has now been three weeks since I got back, and I am just now getting back to writing, so I will just quickly summarize the rest of site visit. Tuesday was American food day. Tuesday morning, we made pancakes for breakfast, and my host even had maple syrup yum! Laquo; Site Visit! Model School, Introduction. On 8 August, 2011.
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Arriving in Bafia | Cameroon Connection
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Making connections, helping, learning, exploring…my time in the Peace Corps. 9 July, 2011. After I arrived, we sat on the porch and attempted to talk for a while. But soon a sister came over and the two woman talked and I just sat there, not understanding a word. I don’t think they were speaking French, but rather a local language. And I don’t think the woman was a real sister, but rather a friend, as they call everyone brother and sister. Laquo; Arriving In Cameroon. On 9 July, 2011. On 9 July, 2011.
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Mt Cameroon | Cameroon Connection
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Making connections, helping, learning, exploring…my time in the Peace Corps. 26 February, 2012. It has been two months now since I climbed Mount Cameroon, and I wish I would have written this post sooner, but alas, I did not. Laquo; transition to post. A Birthday in Cameroon. It sounds like you went on an amazing hike up and back down Mt. Cameroon! I’m glad you got to do it. On 28 February, 2012. We all made it and the volcano didn’t even let off a puff of smoke! I call that lucky…. On 30 May, 2012.
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The nature of the beast. The whereabouts of a peace corps volunteer in the west region of Cameroon. The computers arrived in Douala (the port city and economic capital of Cameroon) in mid-December after one long month of shipping. Once they arrived, the port held them asking for more money even though we had letters from the head of Peace Corps Cameroon, the US Ambassador and other “big people” asking for exoneration. We […]. February 13, 2013 Comments. November 28, 2012 4 Comments. Christmas music start...
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Making connections, helping, learning, exploring…my time in the Peace Corps. 17 April, 2011. Welcome to my Cameroon Connection. 171; Newer Posts. Le Blog de Sterling. Brush up on your African Geography. Geography of North Africa and the Middle East. Corps de la Paix. The contents of this website are mine personally and do not reflect any position of the US Government or the Peace Corps. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.