According to RJR Radio, 96% of Jamaicans chose Obama over McCain. All over the island people have painted signs and even graphiti to show their respects for Obabma. There is even a song about him by Coco Tea called "Barak Obama":
On my way to work on Friday I saw that a fisherman had painted on the side of his shack: "Love Bama." So far that's been my favorite, wish I had snapped a picture of it. But tomorrow is the big day and I am one of the few lucky PCVs with a tv and quasi-cable, so there about five of us who are getting together to watch the polls at my house. We have all submitted our absentee ballots weeks ago and our fingers are definitely crossed!!! GO VOTE TOMORROW!!
Monday, November 3, 2008
Love Bama
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Monday, October 13, 2008
Floured!
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Porti
Here are a few pictures from my trip to Port Antonio a few weeks ago. One of my pc friends and I walked out from the coast to a little island where you can go cliff jumping into crystal clear water. We did a little snorkling too and my friend tried a hand at some spear fishing. We didn't catch anything the experience was awseome and I couldn't have asked for a nicer day. There was even a rainbow that arched over the sky at one point during the afternoon. Gorgeous!
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Volleyball to di world!
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Monday, September 22, 2008
Nerdy engineering stuff
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Monday, September 15, 2008
Smile Jamaica :)
We had to be at the studio by 6:30 on Wednesday so we woke up bright and early, got to the studio and drank some coffee while we waited in the hospitality room. This turned out to be a big mistake because I was already pretty nervous and coffee sure doesn't help to calm nerves. They took us to the makeup room where we got a quick touch up and then we were taken to the studio's sound proof room (the first picture on this post) while we waited for the segment before us, a reggae band, to finish their act. Finally we were brought on to the set where we met the hosts of the show, Neville and Carlette. They were really sweet and asked us questions like what the Peace Corps is all about and what projects we're working on in Jamaica. I was so nervous the entire time but tried to give good answers and represent PC and the States as best as I could. Then Nevil started to ask us more fun questions like what's your favorite dancehall artists and if we'd learned any dances yet. Benjee got up in front of everyone and did the linga and the gully creepa to the best of his ability... pretty much hilarious! We are trying to get a copy of the segment from JTV and if we succeed we'll put it on Youtube to share with everyone. I'll keep you all posted.
After the show we had to run some errands in Kingston and people would stop us and say, "I saw you on TV!" and they would laugh about Benjee's dance moves. It was awesome to have people recognize us and people are still coming up to me and saying, "You look familiar, where you on Smile Jamaica last week?" :D "Yep, that was me!" Anyways, the whole experience was so much fun and it's exciting that so many people in Jamaica heard what Peace Corps is all about. This could lead to some big things, you just never know...
In the make-up room before the show. The stylist gave me purple lip gloss to wear... yikes! I definitely wouldn't have picked that color but I guess it looked alright on camera.
On the set of Smile Jamaica with Benjee, Amy, Neville and Carlette
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