So it's a Saturday and I have nothing to do, so I decided to walk down by the salt water. It is interesting how much this place has begun to feel like home in such a short time. As I saw the cruise ship sitting in the ocean I couldn't help but feel a sense of deep gratitude that I have the chance to really stop and spend time in this great country. I also feel so much gratitude for the tourists who come, because they help provide opportunities for skills to be cultivated by the locals working in the business sectors. So yes, come visit!! No, you won't regret it!!
I guess today I'm just full of gratitude to be able to have had a chance to step out of the hectic side of life without worrying about bills and jobs and food. Here all those things are taken care of. My job is to enjoy this country and see how it works and share those experiences with you. I also get to share information on health related issues and in Womul I get to figure out how to make sustainable toilets in a remote village that floods. This has almost turned into a game because every time I think we've found one that might work, I get to find reasons that one won't work there. But that's fine, that's my job: figure out what won't work until we figure out what will!
If I haven't said it in a while, I love what I do here. I LOVE VANUATU and all its amazing adventures. And I'm so very grateful you guys follow along with my adventures!
Until next time
JumpInTheJungle
Nice Jenny!
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