Pretty exciting around here. Word is that President Bush is visiting today or tomorrow. One of our friends from English Fellowship is organizing one of the ceremonies. His daughter might give a bouquet of flowers to the President and the First Lady.
There's been tons of activity at the Cotonou airport for the past week. We live right beside it, so we've been listening to it all. "Yovo" hotels and restaurants have been bustling. Today there are Benin and U.S. flags all over the place.
It's cool to think the U.S. finds Benin a place worth visiting. One of the major reasons for the visit is to review the development plans given for malaria prevention among others agenda items I'm sure.
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- Carnaval 2008
- "The Quintessence of Nonsense"
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- The Living Languages of Benin
- Bush: No more paternalism in aid to Africa
- President Bush's Visit to Benin
- What I’m Reading Right Now (Feb 2008)
- Imperial Grunts and the Missionary Task
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