Here’s what my friend Cheryl George wrote about her experience of Ibasho activities in the Ivory Coast:
“I am still learning.” Michelangelo
Thanks to Emi for the amazing opportunity to travel to Ivory Coast with the Ibasho team this summer. The Ivorians I had the honor to meet are such beautiful people and they welcomed us into their lives. I would like to share some of the things I learned.
- You can make new friends even if you can’t speak each other’s language very well (but I am looking into taking French classes this fall).
- We have so much to learn from those who have never created institutions for their elders to live in. They can set new standards for us to live up to.
- Insect repellent (even really good insect repellent) must be reapplied at night to keep the mosquitoes from biting when you sleep.
- I will never complain about potholes again. In Abidjan some potholes are so big they have filled them with rubble.
- Most importantly: As we learn from each other to truly value our elders, all our lives are enriched.
Cheryl