Saturday, June 30, 2012
Inside
In response to your concerned emails in relation to the current situation in Sudan, we would like to confirm that we are both doing
fine. We are advised not to leave the house, so we have stocked our freezer, downloaded enough films and we have removed the dust from the famous Sudanese boardgame 'Ludo' ('Mensch-erger-je-niet' in Dutch). So, enough to keep us busy this weekend. We will keep you posted!
Friday, June 29, 2012
Colours and cocktails
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Curiosity
My colleague and I were enjoying a nice refreshing ice-cream outside one of the ice cream stalls in Khartoum. As soon as we sat down on one of the boulders, a few children approached us. Initially they held their hands up without even looking at us. Suddenly one of the children noticed that I looked different than all the other people present. My colleague started smiling when she heard the conversation the girls were having in Arabic: "This woman doesn't have a colour! I think she is from North-Sudan. No! She is from East-Sudan, I think! Maybe we can braid her hair? How many dots does she have on her arm? Why doesn't she speak Arabic?". Within no-time several children had gathered around us, curious to hear more about this strange, new person. I answered their curious questions and after that we waved them goodbye. It had clearly offered a bit of variety in their daily routine..
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
With a little help...
The road after rainfalls |
Monday, June 25, 2012
Fast learner
The 6-year old daughter of one of the cleaning ladies always comes up and says hello (with a big hug!) to all the staff members before going to school. This morning, she came into my room while I was just 'installing' myself and the laptop that I'd brought with me. She looked at the laptop with curious eyes and just stared at it while it was starting up. After I'd entered the password, I briefly went to the other room to greet her mother and- like always in Sudan- we starting talking about all sorts of things. After a few minutes I went back to my desk and what I saw there really made me smile. The girl was sitting behind my laptop, with one hand on the mouse, watching the photos in my digital photo gallery! What a fast learner!
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