Thursday, October 9, 2008

Being in the Peace Corps has given me the chance to catch up on reading. I am finally reading all the books I wanted to read before I came to Botswana, but did not have the time for. I’ve read over 30 books so far and Richard has also read quite a few. Both Richard and I are working our way through the Harry Potter books right now. I’ve also read through the Number 1 Ladies’ Detective Club series, which takes place in Botswana, in addition to a variety of other books. We share books with other Peace Corps volunteers, especially those close to us in the Delta, so we have a pretty good book exchange going on here in Botswana.

Since we live in a government neighborhood, most of our neighbors have satellite television so when kids come to our house, they are fascinated by the fact that we don’t have TV or video games systems (which they think all Americans have). There are even more amazed when they discover that we like to read for fun.

We’ve actually been busy on the weekends since a lot of events are scheduled on weekends. Last Saturday, Richard and I went to a PACT club (which focuses on HIV/AIDS) workshop at the secondary school. I actually had to give a talk on decision- making skills, which I had little time to prepare since I just found out about it that day. On Sunday, we borrowed a braai (barbeque) stand and grilled some chicken and meat with friends.

Now that it has gotten very hot, we have been seeing a lot more critters. There are definitely a lot more insects, including the baby wall spiders which seemed to have hatched in our house. Luckily the wall spiders are harmless, don’t use webs, and chase smaller bugs to eat. Everyone except us seems to now have big huge geckos in their houses- of course we are one of the few that actually want them in our place since I have a love of lizards.

Richard and I actually heard the sad new that Bacchus, who was our pet iguana of almost 5 years, passed away in New York this week (he was being cared for by a foster family while we are gone). Also, we are down to two dogs now. Our 6 month old puppy Peba went to go live at a co-worker’s cattle post because she was getting into too much trouble in town. She was chasing goats and donkeys, barking at everyone on our street, and was following us to work and going into offices to bark at our co-workers. I am told she is doing well, is well-fed, and is a perfect fit for the cattle post.

We are now dealing with almost daily water outages, especially during the weekends. We’ve learned to get up early to do our wash on Sundays before the water goes out later in the morning. We also keep bottles of water filled, as well as pots for cooking and the tea kettle. Since we are usually sweaty and dirty at the end of the day, we just bucket bathe when the water goes out in the evening. We have a big water tank called a Jo-Jo that is hooked to our gutter to collect rainwater during the rainy season so we have back-up during the dry season. However, the water is not drinkable and used only for bathing, washing, and cooking.