Most people stayed in camp today to enter data, but I decided to go out to collect training samples. It was a hot but interesting day. Several days ago Jessica and I came to an interesting hypothesis about how people make their income in theseareas, a hypothesis we call Shakowee Wowee. That hypothesis was confirmed during a training sample today, but if you want the full story you will have to ask me back in the states. It is to good, I want to see peoples faces when I tell it.
We had a Braai in camp tonight for Shylocks birthday. FYI: Braai is a BBQ. It was nice but Patricia insisted on taking over. I had everything planned nicely. Jessica and I picked everything up at the grocery store. Pat goes to the kitchen to pick up the food then proceeds to tell me that I did not buy enough for 8 people. Here is what I bought, you decide. 24 hot dogs, 3 steaks, 9 sausages, enough vegs for 20 kebabs, chips, soda, beer, and 2 loaves of bread. Sounds like enough right? Well, she proceeds to order a large bowl of salad, pop, and stew from the kitchen (which I flat out refuse to chip in for). Guess what, none of her crap gets eaten and there is a bit of leftovers of my food. TOLD. YOU. SO. Even Eric was confused about why she was butting in and usually he thinks she walks on water. HAHAHA
Made up a word today. Holy Monkaturd. Yep thats right. Thats what I yell when I am laying in bed and a HUGE spider is in the mosquito net. You would yell something similar.
Headed back to Wuparo (the bush) one last time. Giving one more presnetation and then focus groups.
The lodges generator will go out soon (9-10) so we go to bed rather early. Last time I was reading at 10 when the lights just went out. I was like, oh well time for bed, and I closed my book and went to sleep. It was a bit like when you are young and your parents say lights outs.
NEVER. EVER. take Malaria medicaiton on an empty stomach. Felt like a lead weight was resting in my stomach. That will teach me!
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