I am not quite sure what I should be writing for my first entry…learning how to use a ‘blog’…? I seem to be learning a lot of things these days…learning French, learning some Swahili, learning that vaccines are so terribly expensive, learning that you can go ‘loopy’ on malaria tablets, learning how to sell my stuff on ebay to help fund this trip, learning that I cannot get any travel insurance (seeing as I will be going into a ‘war/conflict zone’)…learning how to fundraise, learning that there is very little information available about this bus I need to catch from Kigali (capital of Rwanda) for a 6 hour ride through Rwanda to the border of the DRC seems to be a logistical nightmare on its own…and apparently this bus doesn’t stop for toilet breaks…now anyone that knows me knows how many times an hour I need to use the bathroom…I’ve been told by a friend however that should I ‘smile sweetly at the bus driver and be all ‘flirty’ (thanks Brandi…something else to learn!!) he might just stop…I am sure I will have it down to a fine art then by the time my bus journey ends…and my life in DRC begins!
Why do I need to learn all these things you might ask?
As for ‘blogging’…I am the last person ever to want to write ’stuff’ about myself, but seeing as my main intention for wanting to go to the Democratic Republic of Congo is to raise awareness of the situation there I thought that this might be a useful tool in helping me achieve this by giving first hand account of my experiences there and on the projects I will be volunteering on. I intend to do regular updates with photos with the aim of raising awareness and funding for the hospital/s where I will be volunteering.
French is one of the main spoken languages in the DRC so seeing as I’d like to be able to communicate with the people there it is a must (but a challenge…for someone who has never spoken it before)…as for the Swahili (another one of the main languages spoken) I am trying to squeeze this all in in between my full-time job and the ‘logistics’ of pulling this whole trip together.
My journey will begin on the 2nd of July with a flight from London Heathrow to Nairobi (Capital of Kenya), then a flight to Kigali (capital of Rwanda) and then a taxi ride to some bus station somewhere in Kigali for a 6 hour bus trip through Rwanda to the border of DRC, then another taxi ride to Bukavu, in South Kivu, Eastern Congo,where I will be staying for 2 months doing volunteer work (please see my ‘About’ page for further information on the Democratic Republic of Congo and my volunteer work).
So for now, whilst I learn and sort all these things in preparation for my trip to DRC, the blog posts will be somewhat ‘neglected’ but hopefully the site itself will start to evolve with more pictures, maps and information about the situation in the DRC.
Philippa



April 5, 2009 at 7:45 am |
Hello my sister
I am so proud of you for being so extremely brave and unselfish. I will be eagerly waiting to follow every word on you experience in a foreign country and on those frightening circumstances and I wish you just the best for this journey that has already started.
Well done for taking those French and Swahili lessons!
Please write something about your motivation for doing this and about your dreams that lead you to this.
I take my hat off to you! RESPECT!
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Love you lots
April 10, 2009 at 5:28 pm |
I second that – my hat is completely off for you! I think what you are about to do is truly admirable and I wish you love and luck for always, but especially for while you are out there.
xx
April 10, 2009 at 8:28 pm |
Wonderful idea! I am so proud to call you my friend!!
Your in every one of my prayers!!
Luv u 2 bitzzzzz
yolanda
April 11, 2009 at 9:42 am |
May the grace of God guide and protect you, you will be in our thougths and prayers! We are so proud of you and hope that this effort realllly delivers some results in your aim. You are so brave for attempting this.
Love ya
Marisa, Conrad and Zoe
April 14, 2009 at 7:03 am |
Pippalopelis….may God send all your protecting angels with you and keep a personal eye on you there…I can just see how fullfilling this will be for you and hell all of us should be doing something like this … you are an inspiration to your friends and I believe the experience and helping there will be something one will never take away from you….remember that you are loved and in everyones prayers on this journey. Be strong,and all tha love and remember Jesus in all your time there!!!!…
lots and lots of love like jelly tots…
Olga xxx
April 16, 2009 at 3:22 am |
P, we will discuss about this when in London, but I actually think it much be better for you if you take the bus from Kigali to Goma (3 hours trip, I think it is USD 6). From there you take a boat from Goma to Bukavu (3 hours on the speed boat for $50) it is a beautiful trip.
May 27, 2009 at 8:48 am |
Hey Philippa
Well done for sticking to what you believe!!
Robert
July 1, 2009 at 2:56 pm |
GOOD LUCK vir more pippie…you gonna do it!!!!sterkte en moenie vergeet Liewe Jesus sal mooi na jou kyk…pas jouself op en “to the angels: watch out for me friend please)…knyp maar as jy n piepie het en dan stuur ek so lank in my gedagtes alles wat goed is vir jou journey…hmmm soos lekker snackies on the road …toilet hygene spray….lekker ruik goed …wipes is ook goed om saam te he…etc.etc…njoy en good luck my pipper mater!!!!love you!!!!