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Monica Johnson
BP 90 Poste Maroc
Fam El Hisn
84100 Maroc

My Journey to Morocco

My Journey to Morocco

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Things are great

Hi All,

I still have not sat down and typed all my blogs yet so I will keep this short because i am not a fan of the French keyboard.

Things are great here in Morocco. I am happy, my health is good and all is well in my life. Of course I am complaining about the differences here, but I adjust quickly, this was my decision and there is nothing I could do about the way things are done in Morocco. Everyday is becoming easier I am integrating with my community more, language is coming along and all is well. Sorry if I was sounding as though I wasnt happy in earlier blogs.

Since I last blogged I travelled to Agadir which is the California or Florida of Morocco where there were beaches, alcohol, people with very little to no clothes, pizza hut, Mcdonalds, and an unlimited supply of ICE CREAM!!!!! I had an amazing time I felt as though I was at home lying out on the beach. They also had a huge flea market and a walmart like department store and it was awesome.

I have not yet developed a project. I am still integrating in the community and learning the language. As soon as I am able to communicate and determine what the people want I will develop something. I was proposed a bathroom project, I have a literqcy group in mind, but so far I have been teaching English and making my presence at the hospital where I am observing the health problems of the locals. I am intersted in working with the women in my village.

I am at the cyber cafe where my post box is and I checked my mail today not expecting to have mail, but I had a card from a nice lady whose grandson is a PCV. That was my first piece of mail at my new Post Box! Thank you J. Clifford from Washington for your kind words and thanks for reading my blog!

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