3.28.2008

Memory of KTC

March 13th, 65 day training has been done.

Yes, it was done... I'm very sad because it was so much fun. Before leaving from the center by bus, everyone all cried. This training was something very important and precious in my 23 year life and I learned so many things.

I introduce some of my close friends here :

Very funny but intelligent nurse, going to PNG as HIV/AIDS worker

Very good pianist who has strategic theories : going to Benin as community rural worker

I could have very serious/frank discussions with him going to Bangladesh

Latino who really wanted to go to Mexico, going to Cameroon actually

Very cute but funny nurse going to Senegal

Jazz mania and world trip folie, going to Benin
   

Very calm but sweet boy going to Senegal

Class 13's master, Simone living in Japan for more than 10 years

Class 13 mates

4th year at university who missed graduation ceremony on departure's day like me, going to Tonga

My sencond dad going to Costa Rica

Spanish teacher who said "hola" to me every morning with a big smile

Lunch break chat partner : English

I miss everyone of them and even others who are not here but there is goodbye to go forward.

I expect to output well in Burkina what I have learned at KTC.

3.19.2008

Honored meeting

On March 10, we, JOCV candidates had Tokyo day trip to meet "very close" our emperor son, prince Naruhito.


In the bus, we look nervous, don't we ???

It was very 1st time to even see the emperor's family house (Togu Gosho) with my eyes besides, I set foot in it !

Since I'm the leader of Burkina volunteer group, I stood at the front row with other country leaders. My 1st task was to say "we are 12 volunteers who are going to Burkina Faso" to him when he came in front of me... Can you guess how many times I practiced this very short phrase not to falter out !

Yes, I made it !

Then he asked me where I was going in the country and what I would do there concretely. It was already too much for me to be in the same room with him so I could not answer to these...

Well, well, it's not true. I was so relieved after saying the perfect phrase :) Plus, the prince's very elegant and calm atmosphere relaxed me. So I had a brief but very nice chat with him, I was gazing at him though. The house servants offered us very frech juice&western cookies while our chat as well.

It was very strange, oh no, precious experience, I should say.

You expect his photo, don't you ? Well, of course not, even the house photo. It was alsolutely impossible well banned to bring anything with us to enter there. Even if I had and I posted them here, I would have no more normal life...

Instead, some photos outside of a hotel where we had break before the visit...

There is something !

Vending machine !?

all cans of regular juice here were 10yen more expensive than usual (130yen) !

Because this area is close to the emperor's house !?

:)

My best souvenir of this visit was to get known that the prince is as small as me !

2.25.2008

Experience at farmer

On February 14&21, we had activities, working at a farmer, nursing home or preschool to meet Komagane local people and get some different work experience from usual.

Me, I went to a flower farmer's house with 2 other JOCV and 1 senior volunteer.

◆1st day◆
In the morning, we cleaned up wastes (old materials of green house mainly).

At 9, we started working and at 10, already we got a break with lots of sweet in a warm room.

At noon, it's lunch time. Although we brought our lunch box, the family prepared a great meal for us. I hesitated their too warm welcome but I couldn't defeat my appetite...

From 1 to 3:45 pm, we worked in a green house of Alstroemeria, picking off dead plants.

Then again, a break with plenty of sweets, coffee and tea till a bus comes to pick us up at 4:35.

In the green house of Alstroemeria

A bouquet of Alstroemeria that the family gave us as souvenior at the end of the day

◆2nd day◆
In the morning, we planted a flower bulb and two green vegetables' seedings

Make a hole of the depth of the first 2 knuckles

Put a bulb. The farmer repeated us to plant it with the sharpen part above. (if not, it won't bud)

Cover the buld with soil with its head a bit seen

Planting the veggies seedings

Water the filed with sprinkler !

At lunch, I had expected there would be something again but it was more than I thought... a big rice ball with fried porc and cabbages which is a famous local food in Komagane with homemade delicious sauce. And salad, homemade pickles (Nozawana), just gathered spinach etc... I was more than satisfied...

Afternoon, we went out to the field to remove the plastic covers on Trumpet lily bulbs.

This winter, there is much more snow than usual so there was always snow left and the soil over the cover was frozen and heavy... It was a hard work but as we ate more than enough, it was worth it.

As same as on the 1st day, we finished work at3:45 and got wonderful sweet time : very soft mochi just made that morning with walnuts sauce and homemade pudding !!!

It was a very very precious time and experience for me although it was only 2 days. I learned word work and life of farmers, the importance of nature, and great natural food.

I appreciate the family, Sakama-san's kindness and warm welcome !

2.11.2008

Improved oven

February 8, we had life-skill course and I chose one to learn how to make an "improved oven" which is very popular now in Africa because...

- it's not too difficult to make it
- the oven is more convenient than old style one because people, mainly women (used to) make fire pile each time when they cook.
- as the oven enclose the fire place so the fire stays longer or with less woods.
something like this, I assume...

1. Make the frame of the oven with blocks (usually with wooden boards though)

2. Mix the sand and water to make mud

3.Cut straw (or hemp material) to "4.7cm" and put it in the sand to make the sand sticky

4.Make balls with the sticky sand/mud and throw them hard into the frame not to keep air between sand. (It's hard to see but we are making balls there.)

5.Basically it's done. But, then, we found out a problem, yea really basic one... the drum can was touched to the front so when we take out the blocks, it won't be any wall above of fireplace... but nothing we could do to fix it, so we gave up with laughing !

So now only thing we have to do is to wait till the mud dries. In fact, the mud was too watery, it is probably impossible to take the blocks away...

Oh well, we all agreed that anyway we learned how to make the oven, the process so it's all good ! But gradually the cold (O℃ or lower) started killing us...

Then we started making steamed sweet potatoes with an oven that old volunteers made

So big !

So cut them in half

It smelled so nice and yes it was good although it took 2 hours +.

Happy, happy !

I had great, great time today. During the whole process, we were laughing some how. We got dirty with the mud but also we fall some people over on the snow and put as much snow as possible on the person. (well I was the 1st victim...)

Thank you everyone of this group ! Although at the end, we couldn't help shaking because of the cold at the same time we were suffering from pain on fingers and toes...

And we are going to have some drinks tomorrow night☆

2.06.2008

French class

At this training center, there is 37 people who study French and who are going to West Africa like Burkina, Senegal, Benin, Gabon, Cameroon and Niger. 4-6 students in one class with 7 teachers (3 Japanese, 1 Congolese, 1 French, 1 Maroccan, and 1 Malagasy).

My teacher is from Madagascar.She is always so energetic and loves joking (sometimes severe though). In my class, there is 2 students going to Senegal, 1 to Benin, 1 to Cameroon and 1 to Niger. Each of them has different characters so it's fun. Plus, the powerful teacher says "pay 10 yen !" each time when we make mistakes on French pronunciation or some basic grammar. The person is so disappointed but others laugh a lot at that time.

notion : when we get enough pile of 10yen we buy snacks or candies, coffee or tea to have during or between the class. So the atmosphere in the class is very relaxing.


The wooden box at the bottom on the photo is the punishment box !

At lunch, we usually eat together. Today's menu is Udon (japanese white noodles).

During lunch break, I play sometimes drums called "tam-tam" which is traditional african musical instrument. The Congolese teacher is the tam-tam master.

1.29.2008

1st heavy snow day

January 23rd, we got finally tons of snow that I had been looking forward to !

The snow started falling at night on 22nd and didn't stop whole day. During the french class, I was only thinking about what I was going to do after class.

As soon as the class was done at 3, I decided to go out with a classmate. We had free time from 3-5 although we were not allowed to go out and play... so we went to the center courtyard, hiding from center stuff then started making a snowman (japanese style).

1. make 2 huge balls for his body

2. put one on the other then shape them well

3. make his face with stones and dead leaves

4. done ! He is prety big, isn't he ?

How adorable he is !!!

I cound't satisfy my childlike heart with only this snowman making. So, after dinner, some of my life group members and I went to dark playground to have a snowball fight on more than 40cm of snow.

No pain even we fall over or slip

Everybody went back to childhood.

It was a great time...