I soon realized why I wouldn’t have felt safe walking around by myself... not because the area was sketchy or unsafe but because of the traffic! Driving is on the left, very VERY fast, and there were no lines on the road where we were… Crossing the street on an overcrowded, unlined road is much harder than you would think. I felt like a little kid who was crossing the street alone for the first time! Jackson pulled me out of harm's way at least twice. (If you've ever been to Jamaica, or the D.R. it's very similar but much, much worse!)
We walked around for about an hour and I was so hot and tired that I didn't even want the stupid skirt anymore... I didn't have any Tanzanian Shillings to buy anything to drink... couldn't remember the rules about what I should and shouldn't drink anyway, and I was hungry. Jackson could tell I was a little annoyed (although I tried really hard not to show it) so he ended up once again offering to buy me some juice and water cause he said I looked very tired. We finally found a skirt on our way back to the hotel... almost 2 hours later... (The pic is of me and Jackson in my skirt.)
The next day I had my first experience inside of a car, and that was even more scary... we almost hit a random cow at one point...
I don't think I've ever been as afraid for my life as I was walking around the streets of Dar… Crossing the street, although a seemingly small thing, is something I had to re-learn how to do.
Overall, my first impressions are that people are very nice and seem very eager to make sure I am having a great time. They treat my like this is my home and want to tell me and teach me EVERYthing about their life, while at the same time showing me that they know a lot about America and American culture (especially Obama, LOL).
6 comments:
Thanks for sharing Aisha! I'm looking forward to reading more about your trip.
Aish, I am so glad you made it there safely. And watch out for those cows, that was too funny!I hope you are keeping a journal as well as the blog, you don't want to forget all of these good stories. Can't wait to hear more. Love ya!
All of that sounds great, I know you will learn so much during your time there. And the skirt looks wonderful ;-)
ha. you shopping ANYWHERE is funny! but ESP in a foreign country! Lol.
question though: so looking at your pic, are spaghetti strap tops like that ok to wear? i know the dress is very conservative, so just wondering......
Sorry, I didn't think to specify, that other comment was made by me (Danielle's Karla...lol). It really is great to be able to read about your experiences! I need to figure out how to subscribe so I can get an email or something when you make a new post. Isn't that possible?
I'm loving the blog, Aish. I'm glad you're having a great time over there. But you better come home when it's over!
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