In a recent post, I talked about my first weekend on term break, and how I’m sick. Well,
I’m still sick. The reason why I’m in Apia today is because I had a doctor’s
appointment, following up on the sickness I mentioned last week.
The second
weekend of my term break was wonderful. I decided to go to my group’s 1-year
party celebration. This meant that I had a long day of travel ahead of me. This
is how my day looked: Woke up at 5 am. Got on the bus at 6 am. Arrived in Apia
at 7:55 am. Got on a bus that was headed to the wharf at 8:20 am. Arrived at
the wharf at 9:15 am. Left Upolu at 10 am. Arrived in Salelologa, Savai’i at 11:15 am. Hopped on a bus
that was headed to Asau, Savai’i at 11:20 am. It turned out that that bus
wasn’t leaving Salelologa until 3:00 pm, when the next boat arrived. The driver
told me that I could get out at the market, to do shopping. I told him that I’d
rather not, and I’d prefer to wait inside the bus with him, until it was time
to head to the north part of the island. The reason why I didn’t want to get
out was because I used to live in Savai’i, and I’d go to town several times a
week. I knew that if I roamed around, I was bound to see someone I knew, and
would be bombarded with numerous questions. Questions I wasn’t prepared to
answer. Questions I didn’t know how to answer… So I was prepared to ride around
with the bus driver for several hours, until departure time. As luck would have
it, at 11:45 am, the driver found me a bus that was headed to the north part of
the island. I happily hopped in, and away we went. The ride was quite long, so
I filled my time listening to music and studying new Samoan vocabulary. I
arrived to my destination at 2:50 pm, totaling about 8 hours of travel time!
Sheesh! Considering that it took three buses and a boat to get to the party, it
wasn’t too bad; the day flew by. I was excited to see the other members from
Group 84. Total, 11 out of 13 in my group made it to the party. It was a great
time, and the owner of Vaimoana (the resort where the party was held) made it
special for us, setting up the dinner tables on the beach, and allowed us to have
a bonfire on the beach, for s’mores. Becca and Kate wrote each of us a haiku.
They were humorous. Mine was about my love for Instagraming photos of my beach
days. Allyson and Josh made a powerpoint, displaying photos from our first
year. It was great to look back and reminisce over the last year.
The following
day, we headed to Manase for Jim and Faye’s wedding. A lot of the people I met
the previous weekend were there. The ceremony was beautiful, and the reception
was a great time. I spent that night at the resort where the wedding was held.
At this point, it felt like a long weekend, and I remember thinking, “Wow, my
weekend is only halfway through!” How did I spend the rest of my time in
Savai’i? A group of us went back to Vaimoana. There was another bonfire, we had
more s’mores on the beach, and ate delicious food. On Monday, it was time to go
back to reality, and head back to Upolu. I intended on getting on an early
boat. Unfortunately, that boat did not arrive, and was forced to take a later
boat. I didn’t want to wait at the wharf for two hours, so I walked to Lusia’s.
It was my first time there since May. Going to Lusia’s was great, but made me
sad because I have a lot of good memories at that place, and I can no longer go
there on a regular basis.
Since I had to
take four vacation days to go to Savai’i, I acted like I was on vacation,
enjoying every second of it. And like any proper vacation, I got back from
vacation, needing a vacation from my vacation; I was exhausted. Luckily I was
on term break for an extra week. I filled my days with sleeping, eating,
exercising, Samoan language studying, and hard drive watching. I still have one
weekend ahead of me. I’ll probably spend Saturday at a nearby resort. Sunday
will be spent at church, eating, sleeping, and getting ready for the 4th school
term.
I took a ton of
photos during the break. Below you’ll find some of my favorites. Enjoy!
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This was the weekend before my term break started, but I added it to this blog because it was the first weekend Danny (Group 83) along with other RPCVs started coming to Samoa for the weddings. |
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Fiesta Friday |
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The male wedding guests joining in on the siva Samoa! (Samoan dance) |
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Never a dull moment with Madi |
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On the boat, headed back to Savai'i for the first time since my big move. |
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Eight hours later, I've reached my destination! |
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The owner of Vaimoana was great, setting up the dinner tables on the beach. |
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This... |
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...turned into this... |
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...so we could do this... |
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...for this: S'MORES! |
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The band sang: "Happy Birthday, Pisikoa (Peace Corps Volunteers)!" So awesome! |
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Eleven of the thirteen members of Group 84 |
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In Manase for Jim's (Group 80) wedding |
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Beautiful couple |
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I love dancing |
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One of the best fire dancing shows I've seen |
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Dinner is caught! Swordfish is delicious. |
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Danny (Group 83) brought s'mores stuff from America. Having s'mores twice in one weekend=one happy PCV! |
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A coconut falling on my head is a fear of mine! Look at that giant coconut on the ground. That bad boy would crush through a skull. |
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Yep, it felt like I was on holiday |
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Trent's (Group 80) clubhouse |
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Back at Lusia's! |
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Waiting for our pizza. This photo is awesome because it has PCVs from Groups 78, 80, 81, 83, and 84! |
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Where the first wedding reception was held. At Lalomanu, Upolu, Samoa. |
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Our room had a gorgeous view |
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My cute room in Asau, Savai'i, Samoa |
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