I am happily settled into my new house in Bamenda, just a ten minute walk from my CRAT office.  My new family member consists of Cammy the Kitty.  I have a huge home that could easily sleep about 300 Peace Corps volunteers.  I have front and back verandas, the back one with a view of the hillside and waterfall.  Papaya trees are dripping papayas all around my yard, and naturally, there is a local rooster that crows the morning wake-up.  I had a house-warming party mostly for my staff members.  They did all the shopping and cooking, which was nearly an all-day affair. We were rich in local cuisine with plenty of left-overs to go home with the cooks. 
Since my arrival I have had some interesting work-related and leisure-related outings.  A training in Kenya Yaounde Yaounde Cameroon 
In the past month I have visited two communities with Fon  Palaces Bamoun  Kingdom 
Politics is an interesting and dicey adventure here in Cameroon US 
There are often delightful and unexpected events around and when I stick my head out of my home I can find them.  Recently, I was on my back veranda enjoying a good book, when I heard drumming and singing.  After awhile I had to follow the sound to see what I was missing.  I discovered that my neighbors were having a burial celebration which involved dancing and drumming and singing and traditional  masks.  As soon as they saw me approach, one woman danced over to me and brought me into the circle where I joined-in, giving my best imitation of an African shuffle.  On another Sunday, I took a walk and stumbled into a huge Catholic dance procession down one of the nearby streets.  There must have been 1000 people in procession with drums, xylephones (the wooden type), bells and a great deal of “getting down”.  Disguising myself as a Catholic, I joined in the celebration of Corpus Christi Day. 
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Hi Kaye, I'm commenting here because I can't seem to find any other way to contact you on your site. I'm on a team that is currently planning on heading to the Maluti region of Lesotho in February of 2011 to work on a few different things including teaching how to deal with grief. I've been looking around for insights into how grief is experienced in their culture and ran across your Lesotho blog with some very useful info. I just thought I would contact you and see if you minded sharing some of your knowledge/insight/advice. My email is through gmail and my username is nomahaffey. So just put @gmail.com on the end of that. I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks! (and if you wouldn't mind deleting this comment after you see it, I would appreciate it-I don't like my email drifting around on the internet, even if somewhat obscured)
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Amazing. Is the world really so big?
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