I boarded my plane to Mauritius at 3 am Dubai/Mauritius time. The two are in the same time zone, but do not be fooled. Though the two places have a similar longitude, their latitudes are quite different, another-seven-hours-on-a-plane different. And then I spent another two waiting in lines at customs. I can appreciate the slower pace of life. I cannot appreciate the slower pace of lines. My taxi driver met me outside the airport. I felt incredibly important, as he was holding a sign with my name. I felt less important when he could not even begin to pronounce it. For what it's worth, I couldn't pronounce his either. In any event, we struck off from the airport to Port Louis on the absolute other end of the island. Total travel time: 35 minutes. With traffic. Before arriving at my hotel, he stopped twice. Once to buy me a beer for the road- much appreciated. The other time we stopped so that he could show me a furnished apartment that his uncle owned. It was nice, but too far from campus. I also met his cousin, whose name I could not pronounce.
Of my giant first week checklist I've managed to accomplish two things. One: register with American embassy. Two: Open a bank account (with extreme difficulty). Next I have to acquire a cell phone and a permanent residence.
Also, in case I hadn't mentioned it before, this place is absolutely beautiful and exactly what I was hoping it would be. Furthermore, I would like to thank two people who will likely never see this: Priyam, my lovely banker woman who bent more than one rule to accommodate me, and the cleaning lady at my hotel who smiled at me this morning. Merci.

Dear Miles, I'm so excited about your journey and I feel like I'm going along through your eyes. Social networking is a good thing and putting on you best smile and just listening ( sometimes hard for me) allows you to learn many things. I hope you got the apartment.
ReplyDeleteThinking about you and maybe your name really means ' travel'.
Love, Auntie A
Hope you enjoy your stay at Mauritius. take advantage of their wonderful beaches. Try 20 degrees.
ReplyDeleteIt would be great to stay at Residence Mauritius. A very accommodating place.
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