Here, I am officially recovered !
Last 2 weeks, I remet many friends that I had not seen since 2 or more years.
Health + smile = happy ☆
I am now just waiting for the date of my departure to UK with the visa in my hand :D
Merci Madame !!!
I went back to Burkina on April 27th.
This is 4th time to be there.
In fact, since November 2009, I have been working with a spanish NGO for a sanitation (hygiene and latrine construction promotion) project in a village, 30 km from Bobo.
This pilote project will finish in July 2010 so I came back to finish this work.
But...
One week since my return to Faso, my body had been showing abnormal reactions.
I have been wondering about my stomach getting bigger and bigger...
I believed that it was because of too many parties before the end of my volunteer contract and too delicious food in Japan
Then I was getting fat...
Oh no, I'm not pregnant.
Apparently there is a huge liquid mass in my stomach.
Only way of removing it is an operation.
So, my 4th stay in Burkina was done in 2 weeks.
I left the project with a lot of challenges and problems to my colleagues and boss...
I "re"returned to Japan on May 15th.
I went to see a gynecologist and have been passing some exams to find out what the mass is exactly and to decide the operation date.
I didn't get at all seriously sick during my volunteering of 2 years !
I had to go back home with a illness which has nothing with Africa...
Well, it happened so I have to accept it.
I have been running forward non stop so maybe this is a good time to take some break (until september).
Thank you so much for everyone who helped me, who let me learn many things and with who I could share the great time in burkina !!!
This was the hardest moment to say good bye...
But I promis to come back one day !
Note : no worry, I am absolutely fine in appearance.
For a month between my retourn from Burkina and redeparture to Burkina,
I enjoyed my country.
Here are some photos.
The first thing to see in spring in Japan is...
Sakura (cerry blossoms)!!!
I missed it for 2 years.
I could enjoy many of them during my trip in Kyushu (from Kitakyushu, my city to Oita and Kumamoto).
400 year-old cherry blossom (Aso, Kumamoto)
Another at Kokura castle (Kitakyushu, my home town)
They are so beautiful that they make me (all Japanese) so happy
On the trip, I crossed the longest suspension bridge in Japan (Kue, Oita).
I went to see the mouth of Mount Aso which is one of the biggest volcanos in the world with a huge caldera.
I went to see my 2 grand mothers in Yamagata, North of Japan, too.
I was happy to see them both in good shape after 2 years of absence.
My (large) family organized a birthday party for my cousin(April 3rd) and me(6th).
We went to a japanese traditional hotel with natural hot spring bath inside to celebrate 88th aniversary of my another grand mother in Ginzan Onsen.
(88 is one of the important age numbers for Japonese)
With my mum, I went to Kamo aquarium which exposes the biggest number of jelly fish in the world.
It was very japanese month when I refound my origin and I could get refreshed.
Spring is the best season in Japan☆
March 20, the departure eve.
Other volunteers helf a farewell party for our group of 12 people (2 of us stay 1-2 months more).
They gave us a had with burkinabe flag design as gift.
I did not come to Ouaga so often and even when I came, I didn't realy stay at volutneer dormitory so I could not talk with many volunteers... (regtret...)
But when I saw so many people came for us, I realized that our group was so appreciated by them.
Our group term was
"family of 12 members"
I was really happy to be part of the family.
everyone was different.
That's why it was nice.
I learned so much from them.
Thank you.
Half of the family was women.
I thank especially the two in bobo :
Sister Nama and bro, Katsuo.
Thank you so much!
We should keep this link (meeting).
We shared these special 2 years together.