This past Sunday I did more driving-probably a good 20 minutes. But I spent all my time focusing on coordinating driving a stickshift and Dan had to keep telling me to watch out for the curb and to stay in the middle of the road. Because the steering wheel is on the right side of the car I have no concept of how much space the car is taking up to the left of me. It’s so weird. It will take lots more practice before I drive by myself. It’s so nice to drive on real roads on Sundays because hardly anyone is out. Nothing is open in the afternoon so there’s no reason for people to be out unless they’re learning to drive like me.
Lucas just came and asked for milk. That’s been a highlight and the most purchased item on our grocery list. We love that we have fresh milk again!!!! Dan’s so happy to have a toaster and loves having toast for breakfast almost every morning. Alexis is happy that Rice Krispies is one of the most popular cereals here. I’m happy that I can find brown sugar! Our first few trips to the grocery store were overwhelming to say the least. Several of the stores remind us of Wal-mart but we haven’t seen that much stuff in one place in a long time. The aisles were long and there were so many choices.
Figuring out prices is a whole different game. In Dakar we used “cfa.” For awhile 500 cfa = about $1. So we learned to divide everything by 500. Not so hard. Here the currency is called the rand. Right now $1 = about 8 rand. I just have to keep remembering to divide by the right number! And cooking using Celsius, grams and milliliters is a little tricky when my recipes are in cups, tablespoons and teaspoons! I must admit that so far everything I’ve cooked has turned out fine and my math skills have greatly improved!
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Hi Foreman family!! I'm enjoying reading your blog and keeping up with the changes from West to South Africa! I've made a home change as well, I'm not working at ILC anymore, am back in Texas and nearer family! I look forward to hearing more about you adventures and what God does through y'all in the Southern hemisphere! Know that I'm still praying for y'all and give Alexis a big hug and hello for me! Blessings!
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