Here are some more Facebook worthy status updates that I've thought randomly throughout my stay but didn't have Internet access to actually post them:
1. Listening to Nick Drake while watching the sand fight for every last drop of water falling from the sky.
2. Dancing with village kids to Wake Up by Arcade Fire. Life is seriously nothing less than perfect because of moments like these.
3. I have come to the conclusion that if my friend Stephanie Farmer (formerly Williams) was transformed into tiny words and put on paper she would be the story Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
4. Something I hear girls talk about all the time here that I can't relate to: how much their hair costs.
5. A man in the kitchen is just as sexy on the African continent as it is on the North American continent.
6. How many pop songs exist with the words "hands in the air like you don't care" or other variations of it? And am I the only person that's annoyed by this?
7. I'm now used to killing bugs in my underwear. Not bugs inside my underwear, but me wearing my underwear and killing bugs...because they all come out at night at the same time, and it's like a war zone.
8. Okay, so this mouse eats my soap...and then an animal eats my soap through the bag that I left outside. I'm about to give this soap a try to see what all the fuss is about...
9. Watching a man try to catch a runaway goat in the middle of town never gets old.
10. Too...much....time...without...a...guitar. I'm dying.
11. Four months and I STILL try to get in on the wrong side of the car occasionally.
12. Who wouldn't want to live in a place where mango trees grow everywhere?
13. It feels weird when I hear Namibians listening to country music...and it feels even weirder that for some reason I like it better now than I did in the states. Same goes for pop music. What's happening to me?!
14. What's that sound? ...oh, it's a hippo?....of course....
15. I think I like the safety of a mosquito net so much that I'll have to buy one when I get back to the states, otherwise I'll feel too vulnerable.
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