Our days have been so very full and while I have so very much to share, for now, I will focus on two significant visits of our day. First, was the visit to the US Embassy in Dakar. Ten years ago when I did a Fulbright exchange program in England, I was thrilled to go to the US Embassy in London. I had built it up in my mind that we would meet the Ambassador, have cocktails in his living room, and they would secretly have planned for the Queen to meet us. Shockingly, that is not at all what happened. Instead, we were ushered into an incredibly drab auditorium for a briefing, and then ushered out the back door. While an incredible honor to be invited into the embassy and get to speak to diplomats that work there, today’s visit was much closer to reality than my first envisionings. To visit the embassy, we had to surrender our passports to the officials, as well as our cell phones and watches. Yes, it sort of felt like the state testing. We were ushered across the gorgeous grounds, t...
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