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And what a seafood feast it was! Recently in Kribi (which is in French-speaking Cameroon) where I was assisting with a training, I had the opportunity to organize a bountiful meal with some volunteer and Cameroonian friends. It all started when I was taking some time by myself drawing pirogues on the beach (they have a great shape), and different beach-goers were coming by to talk to me. This one fellow, a nice young Cameroonian man, wanted to try his hand at drawing. So I gave him a short lesson and we were friends after that. The next day I had the idea to buy a bunch of fresh seafood and cook it up—so my friend and I, along with his friend who is a cook, went to the market and bought crab, crayfish, and an assortment of other fish including a huge 2.5 Kg “carp” (at least that’s what they called it). And then volunteers and Cameroonians alike all congregated at his house that evening to eat. It was one of the best seafood feasts I’ve ever had. Crab both grilled and boiled, grilled fish and grilled crayfish kebabs. Délicieux!
The evening itself started in a fun way, as nine of us PCVs all took one small hatchback taxi to get to the house! It was like a clown car when we exited the vehicle. After all helping cook over the fire at the outdoor kitchen and eating the delicious meal, some of us went with our Cameroonian hosts to a cultural event called La Fois. A lot of music and dancing took place and our small group of volunteers—or Les Blancs—got on stage and danced for the whole crowd. It was quite The Time.
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Hello! Been away for a couple weeks, but will be sending more updates now that I’m back in the swing of things. So keep on reading! I hope everyone back at home had a wonderful holiday season. I’m finding myself engaged once more in busy day-to-day activities, and I imagine it’s the same Stateside!
I am writing this post from the newly opened regional office—which will be very convenient for printing documents, having meetings—and most importantly, using the Internet! Now I’ll more easily be able to attend to Goal 3 of Peace Corps: sharing the beautiful culture here in Cameroon with everyone at home.
When they were doing site prospecting for the office, I had a chance to give some input and help photograph the grounds before they were renovated into what is now the office. It felt good to watch something go from start to finish. There’s still a little work to be done, but things are functional, and that helps us volunteers.
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Here’s wishing everyone at home a happy holiday season from Cameroon. Things are very festive here in Bamenda, where I’ll be celebrating this year, with decorations and Christmas carols everywhere. Can’t say the same for the recently passed Hanuka though, but some of us volunteers celebrated together. May all your wishes come true and may the New Year start festively, productively, and with the utmost happiness!





