I have exam period right now and what is better than speaking of reposibilities 😋 Our project was really well managed. I have spoken with EVS volunteers from other projects and countries and they had to handle with cooking and other chores. We were totally lucky that we had cooks who prepared dishes for us. And womens who washed our clothes and cleaned our rooms. Totally perfect life 👌 We needed to warm up the food every evening and serve it. It took about 5 minutes and wasn't a problem at all. Our main task was washing dishes once a day. Thanks to our big group we had an opportunity to make shifts for this chore. I am used to wash my own dishes because I have a small family and no need for a washing machine. But washing others' is something new. Actually, it was easy-breezy washing plates, knives, forks and spoons. Hardest challenge were pots, pans and all other crockery you can imagine. On the first evening when I was part of the cleaning team I made a grave mistake. We were waiting when everybody had finished their dining and after that started washing dishes. It took about an hour to clean all the mess up. Horrible memories. Next time I started with my duties way earlier and all went smoothly. It was funny that at first everybody was willing to fill in the cleaning team schedule but at the end barely few people cleaned. At the weekends cleaning was voluntary because most of the weekend we were out of the hostel anyway.
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November 2017
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