Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Afrishare Solutions

The countdown has begun. In four days we'll leave Tanzania and this trip we have been looking forward to for so long will be over. It has been such a great experience, and one that I'm especially grateful to have been able to experience with Mark. Not many people get a two-month long honeymoon.

People are always asking me how I'm so lucky to have done the traveling that I have up to this point in my life. Usually, my answer is that it's not about luck, it's about just making it happen. True, I have been blessed with a great job that lets me take extended periods of time off and with a great family (and now great in-laws) who are very supportive and helpful in many more ways than just financially. But where I'm from, those things aren't very unique. Most of the people that ask me that question have everything that I have. The only difference between me and them is that I've made traveling a priority in my life thus far. Mark and I didn't just happen upon a bunch of money one day and decide that we would use it to spend a couple months in Africa. He has been planning and saving for this trip for a few years now and since we are now husband and wife, his plans have become my plans.

So we planned, we saved and we researched. We looked into a few different living arrangements for our stay here and finally decided on going with an organization called Afrishare Solutions. It's headed by a local named Ibrah who had a few years' experience with housing volunteers through Cross Cultural Solutions before he decided to start his own organization. We have loved our stay here. We feel safe and comfortable and have been very well taken care of. The food is great (too great in fact...I'm going to need to hit the gym when we get home), our room is comfortable, and Ibrah has been very ready and willing to talk to us about cultural differences, show us around town, and help us organize our little vacations. We've been made to feel welcome and at home. That makes a huge difference when staying in a foreign country for an extended period of time and we're glad this is the place we chose.

So to any of you who are interested in doing some traveling or volunteering, stop dreaming about it and start planning for it! There are plenty of companies and organizations out there to choose from. And if Tanzania just happens to be the place where you decide to go, check out Afrishare Solutions.

We've loved our stay here, but we're excited to be going back home and starting the next stage in our life. We don't know what the immediate future will hold, but I can say that we've already started planning a trip to Europe in the (hopefully not so) distant future. What can I say, we're addicted. See you all in less than a week!

4 comments:

Meighan said...

Can't wait until you're back!! Lunch and a catch up date will be a must. Glad you had the best time! xoxo

Jessy and Adam Baird said...

Love this post Britt! I'm excited to have you back, I need my sistah! Loves!

Anonymous said...

From someone who has traveled through Europe, been to South and Central America, and amazing South Africa, I too understand the need to travel, experience different cultures, help out when opportunity arises and see the world through others eyes. I am so proud of both of you!!!
Lord willing, the time will come again, when we will be able to see the beauty of other places and people of a different culture.

;~)

Anthony said...

Brittany,

I, too, love this post! I receive the same comments about how 'lucky' I am to have traveled to so many places. I agree with you wholeheartedly...it's not luck but simply making it a priority. I am so glad that you have experienced the wonder and beauty of Africa. When I left the first time I told a friend goodbye. He responded with 'dont worry, it is not a goodbye. Once you visit Africa it stays in your heart...it always pulls you back. So we will see each other again.' I ended up seeing him 5 years later when I returned. So I say the same to you and look forward in hearing about your future travels. Take care Brittany and congrats again on the start of your marriage!