Monday, September 28, 2009

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Hello dear ones,

So, what is there to tell ... from Saturday to Sunday this was a group of 20 young people who had an academic conference. Then There Were evening campfire, etc. It's always nice when other people are there because you can meet new people and it's just funny, as when eating. This weekend we have here then a lot of help because of course, more work is incurred. Therefore, we have taken nothing great. Yesterday we had
have African food, because of September 27th is the day of Orixás Ibeji and this will be honored. Orixás are African deities of Candomblé and Ibeji be seen as the child deity. Ibeji twin means and he is always pictured with his "twin" Yoruba. Ibeji personifies the characteristics of a child, restlessness, pranks, laughter, etc. In any case it was
So then yesterday a banquet in honor Ibeji, which was very tasty. Refried beans, beans buffer, caramelized bananas, and much more:) This makes the

we have helped over the weekend and did nothing last night we drove to Simões Filho, just because there is a mini funfair. There we walked around a bit and then have tried Brazilian beer that tastes just like German ... at least my Opinion:) We sat outside on the square, where was the fun fair and have observed the goings ... a very different life here.

On the way back on the bus were three Capoeiristas, who started to play berimbau and sing and guess who is immediately smitten with singing and clapping? We of course ...:) All the other people on the bus but have looked silly, but this was the best coach I've ever had ... could back often be the case.

This week we will work a lot in the area, because the school is today and tomorrow (today and tomorrow because tomorrow is a holiday because the holiday is .... jaja is the logic of the Brazilians) ... I'm just happy if this is over because I have a layer weeding have what may well be important, because everything here is growing so fast, but this is also very boring;)

So that is all well again first, Beijos

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