While we were in Iringa, we ate breakfast and then walked to
the Headquarters of the Global Volunteers Organization to meet with the General
Secretary Nayman Chavalla. He made me feel more secure as he told us that we
were in safe hands. I enjoyed his enthusiasm and his sense of humor during the
meeting. He discussed what Global Volunteers is all about as well as some of
the issues plaguing rural areas of Tanzania. As he commented on the suffering
that is taking place in Africa, he said “sometimes I wonder if we are children
of God.” This statement really hit home for me because of how sad he seemed.
After our meeting we proceeded to shop in Iringa. We all
found some interesting finds, but I know Christian is very excited to have his
jersey. Most of us also visited the Internet café to send emails to loved ones.
It felt good to tell them that I was approaching the final point of our long
journey! I think I speak for all of us that we were ready to settle in Pommern.
However, a long and bumpy ride loomed between us in Iringa
and our house in Pommern. After lunch we commenced our journey through the
mountains. As I was in the sick van, many of its passengers were feeling under
the weather. However, I am happy to say that we all worked hard to support each
other over all the nauseating bumps. I felt like we were bonding to act as one.
For the next few weeks, we are family! I want to say a special thanks to
Mohamed for doing all he could to make us as comfortable as possible and for
getting us to Pommern safely.
Upon arriving in Pommern, many of he vans passengers took
naps. However, as the Jeep passengers arrived, many went outside to play
soccer/football with the local children. We all practiced our Swahili with the
little ones. It was an awesome first afternoon in the village, and I’m sure we
all look forward to what tomorrow holds.
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