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So I wanted to write a blog to all of you about the day in the life of a World Racer here in Africa, sort of fun fact style. I am just going to kind of write about some of the over all experiences that I have had thus far on the race so that you can have a kind of cool image of what we see on a normal day. Yay for fun blogs!! 🙂 It will be sort of sparatic, (don’t know if that’s how you spell lol), so bare with me.
-travel days…ahhhh travel days. These are such great days because literally this is when you are able to just sort of zen out and plug your headphones in, plus, you get a lot of opportunity for better wifi..(especially when you’ve been in Africa where wifi is basically non existent!) Wifi is a rarity around these parts, let me tell you! Lol -you learn to be fearless in walking up to strangers, and playing charades when trying to talk to them. -learning the local languages become one of your main goals, and learning the people’s names is a huge challenge also, but gosh dang it..you get it down after a week of repetition or so! -I have become very good at getting the perfect ration of instant coffee and sugar scoops in order to make the perfect cup of coffee, plus you learn to drink it black if you don’t have sugar and instant creamer as an option! (Yes..I said it mom!) -hitchhiking is completely normal, and sooo. much. fun!! -you catch yourself forgetting which currencies you are converting around month 3..(where I am at right now) -you learn to ration the water that you are able to get in bottles, because the water is either full of salt, or bacteria and viruses.. yummy.. -you get really used to constantly having people around you at all times, whether that be your other squad mates, the locals, or the kids that just want to climb all over you and love you because they think that you’re the next best thing since mangos and Cadbury chocolate bars! -speaking of Cadbury chocolate bars…. Hershey’s.. you ain’t got NOTHIN on Cadbury. They are literally God’s gift to Africa. -You learn to never throw toilet paper into the toilets, it only goes into the trash can, otherwise you end up with toilets that no longer work and having to dig out the plumbing and fix the toilets. (The smell is not one you ever need to smell). -You learn very quickly the art of “squattie potties” (it’s actually quite great for your digestive tract). You also learn to breathe through your mouth, in short gasps..just sayin.. lol -Cold bucket showers are actually quite refreshing and nice when you have spent an entire day sweating like a pig and being coated nice and evenly with a fine layer of dirt that turns to mud on your skin as you sweat. Lol the African heat ain’t for sissys, let me tell you!
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