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A henna makeover

Posted in July 29th, 2008
by Esther Garvi in Experiencing Africa, Ishtar fashion, Life as a volunteer, Nigerien culture & traditions

After a Saturday spent mostly in bed due to a stubbron migraine, I was keen on doing something new on Sunday. Aïssa came over for brunch and a Bollywood movie, and an hour later, her brother brought over someone to give me a henna-makeover.

Ah, do I see remnants of the migraine, perhaps? Lol!

The girl’s name […]

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Time flies

Posted in May 11th, 2008
by Esther Garvi in Friends & family

With Aïssa and her relatives (1987)

Aïssa and I (2007) 
Just left wondering… Where has the past two decades gone?

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New Year’s Eve

Posted in December 31st, 2007
by Esther Garvi in Friends & family, Life as a volunteer, Personal

We celebrated New Year’s Eve together with Aïssa, my childhood friend, who came over for dinner and game. We had fun! Aïssa is such an amazing person: warm and generous. She adds to much to the company and I was so happy to see her and Anette interacting so much, despite not being to speak […]

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Learning the art of riding a camel

Posted in December 17th, 2006
by Esther Garvi in Experiencing Africa, Favourite posts, Friends & family, Nigerien culture & traditions

After the president had left, we followed Aïssa to the part of the camel camp where her family was staying, where we met a lot of riders with their beloved creatures! Did you know that camels are very affectionate animals? They truly bond with their owners, and even though Arwen appreciates me very much, I […]

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Niger’s president visits the camel camp

Posted in December 17th, 2006
by Esther Garvi in Experiencing Africa, Favourite posts, Friends & family, Nigerien culture & traditions, Things you want to know about Niger

Today, we went to the camel camp behind the race track with Aïssa. Her family had come from Tanout bringing their camels with them, and we were heading out for a ride…
We were not the only ones to visit the camp, because on our way there, we were passed by some “very important vehicules”. […]

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