First night in Niger, February 2nd, 2010
We arrived safely today in
As we gathered our belongings and started to walk down the steps of the plane onto the tarmac, we noticed a man at the bottom of the steps holding a handwritten sign that said ROBIN. While all the other passengers were ushered into the waiting bus to take them to Customs and the long lineups, the gentleman asked us to step aside and enter the special VIP bus that was waiting for us and our travelling companions, to take us to the Mayor who was waiting to greet us with the Chef de Canton.
I was so excited to see them after over two years and we just hugged and smiled and laughed – no words were needed. The Mayor handed all of our baggage tickets to one of his staff, while another woman checked our passports and we were given an opportunity to relax in the air conditioned lounge…..a real treat. They looked after us so beautifully and it felt like we were in a sense coming home.
Once we left the lounge and went outside at the airport there were more photographs and officials to meet us and we saw Hamani, the Director of Education as well. He is the man that I correspond with most of the time, who implements all of our programs in Liboré. What a reunion that was – hugs, hugs and more hugs. They drove us in a convoy of cars through the familiar streets of
Apparently ORBIS decided to change their opening ceremony from Tuesday afternoon to Wednesday morning because on Tuesday their ceremony would have been interrupted by the arrival of the Air France jet we were on…..so we were lucky to get to participate in the upcoming official ceremony for ORBIS the next day.
We met some ORBIS staff and volunteers at the hotel and everyone was so kind and thoughtful, full of energy and passion for what they are doing.
We had a nice dinner by the pool, after our Nigerien hosts had left, and began to unwind after a long day of travelling……looking forward to the next few days.