Sunday, February 10, 2013

You know you have been in Cameroon for too Long When...


You know you have been living in Cameroon too long when the following begins to happen:
-You think spending 2.00 dollars on clothing is too much.
-When you start picking up and understanding Pidgon.
-When you look at a rundown house and think to yourself,”That is such a beautiful house, I would so live there!”
-When the thought of getting malaria no longer scares you.
-You cannot remember what it is like to drive on a smooth paved road.
-The smell of burning plastic is always normal.
-You cannot remember the last time you did not have your hair in a ballerina bun.
-Humidity, smog, and haze are all normal.
-When you are used to Cameroonian men grabbing your arm and telling you “You are my size, can I have some time?”
-Your name is also “White man!”
-When you find yourself knowing every word to the song “Chop my Money.”
-Eating Njamma Jamma is a not scary anymore.
-Spending four hours in the kitchen to make dinner because you have to make everything from scratch is the highlight of your day.
-Not having power, water, or internet for several days is an okay thing.
-When you start wearing and thinking Indian bubble pants are cool.
-Seeing men pee on the side of the road does not make you laugh anymore.
-B.O. is a normal smell in a taxi.
-When washing dishes in two buckets does not give you a headache.
-When flipping on the gas tank to get hot water for a shower is second nature.
-When lighting a match is no longer a fear of mine! (That is right momma! I can light a match)
-When you crave and eat pineapple and bananas every day.
-You start calling avocados pears.
-Finally, last but not least, you know you have been in Cameroon for too long when you can confidently say, “Africa saved my life.”
-Sarah



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