SylLy Acres

Our Roatan Adventure

Week One

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We left Decorah, IA one week ago today! We are STILL adjusting to the time zone change – last night we were all asleep by 1 am, which is a big improvement from the 2 and 3 am bedtimes a couple days ago. The transition has been a little bumpy and I think sleep deprivation has had something to do with it. But today, our 6th day here, we are finally starting to feel a little more settled.

We’ve gone food shopping twice: once at a grocery store very much like ones in the States (similar to a WalMart because there was also furniture, books, housewares and large appliances – in fact, we even saw packages with the Great Value label!).

We also went to the local stands – a road lined with fruit, meat and street-food stands. Oh, and stalls that offer clothes, hair braiding, household goods, phone cards – you name it, you could find it at Survey and Mwenge Markets.

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Thankfully, Paulina, a contact at the University, came with us the first time to help us understand how to buy things! She also did a bit of bargaining for us. 🙂
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Some of our purchases: watermelon, bananas, oranges, tomatoes, garlic, red onion and avocado!

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We have cooked at home but have also gone out to eat a couple times. Here we are at UDASA, a restaurant on campus. The girls shared chicken and fries (chipsi na kuku) and Jon and I shared ugali (cornmeal mush) with chicken and sauce – it was delicious. It was dark by the time we got our food, otherwise I would have taken a picture of it! It gets dark here so early – both times we ate out, we were eating in the dark at 7 pm.

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Jon taught the girls how to play chess and there have been many games so far!

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2 thoughts on “Week One

  1. Michelle McLain-Kruse's avatar

    Glad you made it! – Michelle

    • sylly acres's avatar

      The travel here was uneventful, thankfully! But the first week was pretty tough in terms of sleep schedule and homesickness. We’re all doing better this week so far.

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