A Muzungu's Life: the difference between the States and Africa


Hi again! well i will share a bit about the differences of here and the states, burundi i must say, is nothing like America. If a burundian see's you on the street they will automatically say "MUZUNGU!!" and stare at you till you leave. I am used to it but i still get annoyed and sometimes just stare back till he leaves. shopping is also an experience. I don't shop but i am sometimes with my mom when she shops. the fruit and flower guys come and stick everything at you, in your windows, at the windshield and sometimes they just drop in your lap and start saying prices. once you find something you want you have to barter. Bartering is a tough job and you have to push the prices down until you get what you want, or sometimes just casually walk away till they say " OK, give money" and it works! there are no malls here but there is a big market with food, clothes and many random things to buy. only the main roads are paved so it is sometimes tough getting around in a car. although it is fun to ride my bike because it is hilly and bumpy. i miss a lot of the food in the states that you can't get here such as kiwi's or dairy queen blizzards, good steaks and alot more. it is always hot here and occasionaly rains. it is very beautiful in the country side and the lake. we have a spectacular view from our front porch of the lake and the mountains behind it. the sunset is amazing when its just behing the mountains an reflects on the water. whoever reads this really needs to come to Burundi. thanks for reading! by the way, when you come bring lots of candy and good stuff!

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Hi Austin,
I just now read your post because I didn't even know you had a blog. I LOVE your pictures and your perspective on the differences between here and there. Thanks for sharing them!
Can't wait to see you in August!
Love,
Aunt Diane
PS. We'll make sure you get lots of candy while you are here, okay?
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