After 21 months...
The O'Hare airport with my dad. I was very, very smelly and felt bad that I had to get into his new car so stinky.
This is my friend Gayle who is a missionary in Ndu, Cameroon. Yes... we happened to run into each other at Abba: the Music.
Rare parents moment at Katie's wedding.
This was just before the rehersal dinner. See... I'm clean.
Fabulous shoes. Very white legs. People commented on it.
Oopps... heres a couple of Katie photos. Elle est jolie, non?
Katie and Jarrett. Lots of champagne was in the limo.
My brother Chase and I dance the night away... or day away, I guess.
Pretty hair... goofy drink. I had three of them.
Can't a girl get a break?
Finally. I flew in to the US on the 26th to a red-eyed mother (I told her not to cry or I would have a panic attack. She managed to control herself... somewhat). We got into my dads shiny new Jeep and I began to play with gadgets and forgot completely where I had just come from. Except for my odor, which was more african and less america.
Anyway, I had a wedding to attend... that of my middle school friend Katie Phinney (now Katie Hunt) and her now husband Jarrett. So, I got some clean clothes and an eyebrow wax.... and a shower and a hair cut and color (I put some red in there... my mother says it looks unwholesome)... and I ate some crab rangoons just as soon as the ciprofloxin kicked in....... and headed to one of the Carolina's on an aeroplane just in time for the bridesmaid luncheon.
I have not a picture of her, but Katie was a lovely bride. I got to wear some really pretty red shoes at the rehersal and some shiny ones for the wedding and my feet stayed clean the whole time. They got married in a lovely ceremony and that was that... then we drank and ate the night away (and I ended up speaking some kind of french to a senegalese taxi driver that took my brother and i back to our hotel from the 80's bar at 3am).
After that, I got to go hang out with the family dog (who hates me... he is 77) at the most beautiful lake in the world where my parents have a new little cottage. We has pizza and ribs and hamburgers and I got to wear shorts and get a slight tan (which unfortunately caused my shin-fungus to flare up... what???). Also got to sit by another lake in the middle of the state of Michigan and drink beer in cans and watch my cousin's 2-year-old swing tiny titanium golf clubs about.
Now in Chicago, I fly out on Tuesday.... back to culture my fungus. We had Chinese food tonight...... Chimichungas have been saved for last. This is such a fun place, I think I will come back in a few months.
2 Comments:
Kelsey! It was SO fun to see you and all the Corneliiii (except Chase :( last Sat. You look beautiful with your colored hair and your painted toenails. African men will be chasing you all over, asking you to marry them. (oh, I guess they do that already...) Hope the kiddies like the books. Love, Aunt Juls
Hi Kelsey,
I recently started reading your bloggs and they are very entertaining. I am a Cameroonian in Houston and married to an American who was a peace corp volunter at one time. Thanks for the wonderful job you are doing out there.
I met the Fon of Bafut for the first time last night here in Houston and we spent 3 hours discussing about everything from culture to politics.
I asked him about you and he had very nice things to say about you.
Keep up the good work
Abby
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