




First, I have to say I'm sorry that I haven't been keeping up on my blog. There's so much going on here... and I'm not just talking about our schedule. It's been an amazing stay here in Senegal... both Dakar and Saint Louis have been very welcoming. Everyone is extremely friendly, even the pushy merchants on the streets. Unfortunately for the merchants... if you take the time to talk to them, they never leave you alone. I came to a realization that I would take more time to look at there goods and even purchase more from the merchants if the they weren't so in your face. Even a simple "No Merci" is a window for more heckling. But, like I said, they are genuinely nice people and would probably give you the shirt off there own back. For those of you that may not know, Senegal was a French colony that gained independence in 1961. Luckily Andrew speaks French... he's been our main translator. I've been able to understand and speak a bit of it... mostly... well, all easy words. Now I can say that taking French from third to eighth grade was beneficial... plus I have a decent fren

Right now, I'm on the plane en-route to Freetown, Sierra Leone. We have a short layover in Abidjan in the Ivory Coast. After we get to Freetown, we hop on a helicopter to cross the bay. Then... after we just got used to the currency in Senegal, we get to start over with Sierra Leone. Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining, it just gets a bit confusing dealing with multiple currenci

Well... I'll update after we see a bit of Sierra Leone. Bye for now!