Up or down/wings or work

I felt a bit down today and I recognize the stress symptoms. It is good that it is weekend. The complexity of working here sometimes hits me like a sandbag that has fallen of one of the barricades. A part of me wants to grow wings and soar away; the other part of me whispers in my ear – this is the work, hang in there.

With my new female colleague Chris, who is from Australia, I went into town to have a bento box lunch at Mihori’s place. It took over an hour to get there. I enjoyed the slow ride with Chris as I never had a female & foreign colleague with whom to talk about the kinds of things that don’t cross gender lines. When the sexes don’t mingle freely, being among women becomes a treat. I no longer think it is silly that women and men don’t mingle at lunch. I totally get it, these separate lunches – a short break and a time to (quite literally) let your hair down.

We picked Meghann up at her place of work in the center of town to complete our threesome. We had a wonderful girl’s lunch in a lovely old building that is occupied by several small shops that cater to foreigners: calligraphy, carpets, fancy one-of-a-kind clothing and felt products. The food is served in the basement in a large room full of needlework that is made by a Bamiyan women’s cooperative. Chris loaned me some money to buy a lovely embroidered dress. Outside there was Afghan ice cream but we were too full with Japanese food.

After lunch we participated in a monthly meeting with other organizations with which we sometimes partner and sometimes compete. It’s a bit of a boy’s club except for Chris, myself and one other (American) woman who was here on a short visit. All the Afghans were men.

2 Responses to “Up or down/wings or work”


  1. Katie Reichert's avatar 1 Katie Reichert July 9, 2010 at 5:53 am

    Sorry to hear that you are down – I am glad that you were able to get out a bit and let your hair down with the girls. I am also in a state of flux not knowing what the future holds for me and many of my colleagues. I hope that the weekend provides you some much needed rest and maybe a massage.
    All my best to you and Axel,
    Katie

  2. Jo Nelson's avatar 2 Jo Nelson July 9, 2010 at 6:55 pm

    Sylvia,

    The work that you are doing and the reflections that you share continually give me grounded and realistic hope. I read every one of your posts on Plaxo and have given the link to friends. Thank you for every ounce of energy and all the integrity and profound care you put into your work. You are making a difference, even though it may not always be visible. It will be lasting in profound ways that you cannot predict.

    And may the Netherlands win the World Cup on Sunday!

    Big hugs to you and Axel.

    Jo


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