Saturday, February 27, 2010

The Last Snow Fall


We had a giant snow storm yesterday...the last I'll see of the season before 105 degree dry heat. Our Visas/passports were supposed to arrive in the morning but due to the snow they were stuck in limbo without us knowing where they were...but thank god for the awesome people at FedEx (always loved them!) who found the package and we sent someone to personally pick it up at the station...

Ok, got to get a start on the day...too much to do before getting on the plane tomorrow!


I stalked this woman down the street (heart red umbrella)

someone isn't getting their food delivery today

buried in snow to my calf in the park

styvasant park

Friday, February 26, 2010

It's Really Happening!

Ok Visa crisis is past us...I'm approved!

So much to do these last few days, but at this point I just really need to pack and check off a few things on my to do list...damn you TAXES (shake fist) I just don't want to finish you when I owe so much money!!!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Visas are Making Things Exciting

So we had our first panicked moment last night when we found out our Visas had not gone through....phone call were made to all of us to bring our passports and more passport photos. Try wrangling 15 people scattered about Manhattan, Brooklyn...and even one in New Jersey...

Vigorous paperwork was filled out and overnighted to DC. Hopefully we will be getting to leave on Sunday...but I guess we will find that out tonight...

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

How to Stay Healthy (But don't think you won't get sick)

So yesterday I went up to Columbia and got a very informative health talk by such a cute little ol' lady who would gently touch your arm during her delivery of important information. Loooving her!

Anyway I did get quite a few good tidbits from her, though some I did already know from doing all my research.

Here are my notes from that lovely ol' lady:

Water:

-always wash and dry cans or bottles every time before you drink something.

- drink atleast 8 16oz. bottles of non caffeinated or non alcoholic liquid a day

-you should have to pee every 3-4 hrs and it should be clear

-if the water seems iffy don’t drink it! Can depend more on carbonated drinks (tonic, seltzer, club soda, etc)

-boil water to make it safe to drink

    -run water through cheese cloth (can buy at super market) and then boil for atleast 5min.

Foods:

-Don’t ever eat salad!

-All foods must be cooked

-Don’t eat fruit unless you have washed and peeled it yourself (even if its bananas doesn’t mean its safe.) No grapes!

-No fresh squeezed juice

-Be careful with fish…must be cooked fish, don’t eat barracuda.

-Don’t drink milk or cheese that is not pasteurized…might just use powdered milk for coffee

Sickness Prevention:

-Always wash hands for atleast 20-30sec vigorously with soap..tap water is fine.

-Use purel only if there is nowhere to wash hands.

-Bring own towel to dry hands with…a towel is a good thing to have always.

-Take probiotics: Culturelle is a good one, take before leaving and every day while there, puts good bacteria in your system so its ready to fight bad bacteria.

-Have a Dr. check your stool upon return as there might be bacteria still in your system.

-Bring Pepto-Bismol and Imodium to take during diarrhea.

-Have a prescription filled before leaving in case of severe diarrhea.

-Get a prescription of Tamaflu for flu like symtoms

-No swimming in any water that isn’t open ocean or chlorinated pool. No fresh water.

-Can get crazy snail thing that burrows into your skin..yuck!

Malaria Prevention:

-Malaria mosquitoes are prevalent dusk till dawn and very bad at twilight.

-Same mosquitoes that carry Yellow Fever carry Dengue Fever, these mosquitoes bite at all times of the day and are prevalent all over Africa.

-Minimize areas where mosquitoes can bite by wearing long pants and long sleeved shirts.

-Put DEET atleast 35% but definitely don’t get 100% very bad as often as instructed on bottle.

-Put sunscreen on 1 hr before leaving and put DEET on top of sunscreen before leaving in the morning. Reapply both frequently.

-DEET makes your sunscreen 50% less affective!

-Put DEET on all exposed skin, and even on face, but not around eyes or mouth. Just need a little, it absorbs into your skin.

-Get Permethrin spray to spray clothing and netting to protect more from mosquitoes, don’t put this spray on your body.

-Bring Duct tape to tape any holes you might have in hotel screens.

-Take Malarone pills with a meal at the same time of day to prevent symptoms.

-Tuck your bed netting around you at night when you sleep, tuck the netting into the sides of your bed when you leave in the morning to prevent creepy crawlies from getting into your bed.

-Yellow fever shot not required to enter Nigeria, but strongly recommended!

-Contact American Embassy on arrival to Nigeria.

-Most important rule of safety, if your antenna think something is wrong then do not do it or eat it!

Drug Store Super Shop

So some of the people I am going to Nigeria with have found themselves coming to me for answers to their questions...maybe I can be a little too organized and detailed, but I figure I can't be over prepared for this adventure, right?

I even got asked about my shopping list for the drug store...I told them I would sell them my list for $5...but since I'm feeling generous...


Other items I'm bringing that I already owned: Sunscreen, shampoo/conditioner, q-tips, mini sewing kit, set of dice, dental floss, nail clippers, journal, a few books, a giant box of protein bars, emergenC...uh I'm overwhelmed...

Also of course: Malarone (which is the NOT the malaria pill that was talked about in this recent episode of This American Life, scary!), Ciprofloxacin (for when Pepto and imodium just aren't doing the trick), Ultrathon with 35% DEET and Permethrin spray for my clothing....again overwhelmed...

The hardest part is going to be packing my clothes...I still kinda have no idea what to bring, though I did buy some linen pants...first time in my life wearing linen. As I have said, everything you know about me fashion wise is going out the door in Africa.

*There is a giant pile a freshly washed clothes staring at me from my bed...I have already moved this pile around from floor to chair to bed since yesterday...yuck...I guess must go fold clothes...

Monday, February 22, 2010

The Count Down Begins

Next week at this time the wheels of our airplane will have just landed in Abuja, Nigeria and thus we will start our 39 days working abroad.

At this point it's just a matter of waiting, preparing and tying all the lose knots that will be left here in New York. Don't forget to do your taxes before you leave! IRS why you trying to take my money before I go away?

I have to say I have learned quite a lot about Nigeria these past few weeks, and have a feeling I'll know a lot more very soon. And one of the big news stories that got Nigeria noticed these past few weeks, was the induction of their new President, Goodluck Jonathan.


Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria (not to be confused with Lagos, which used to be the capital). It's a small city, roughly the population of San Francisco (750,000) and smack dab in the middle of the country, just boardering the Muslim Northern half of the country.

photo

I'm trying to be as prepared as possible, as I am one of those forward thinkers I've been told. But mostly I want to document this trip and experience as much of the Nigerian culture as I can while working there.

These first few posts will mostly be about my packing and getting ready, as I discovered I could not find a comprehensive blog by someone who went through a similar situation, so I want to help any future travelers out there.

Please comment and ask questions as I am hopefully going to try to update daily with pictures and stories from Abuja...depending that is on how fast our "high speed" internet actually is.