Tomorrow, it’s Congo – Vlog
So the ship is rocking like crazy right now. Not in that “WE’RE GONNA DIE!” kind of crazy, but in an “I can’t type when I’m pressing my hands into the desk to keep from sliding off my chair,” kind of crazy. I love being at sea. I love when the ship rolls. In fact, it hasn’t rolled nearly enough for me. But I have decided that trying to get work done when your chair decides it would rather be at the other end of the room is not the most effective working method.
I’ve also decided that chairs with wheels aren’t a good idea for ships in the first place.
That said, they are a hilarious and entertaining idea.
But enough about that! There are presidents on the way. That’s right. Presidents (plural) of different nations coming to see us soon. Maybe. You never know with presidents, but if they come they’ll be here this weekend. Enjoy:
Where Jay talks about piercing his friend’s nose with an IV needle and the upcoming mass blitz of media and high-level visitors to the Africa Mercy
It’s going to be an insane month. Dana Perino will be joining us in a couple of weeks, as well as some other possible big names for our first national screening day. The hospital will be getting up and running. Press are going to flood us from the entire region. The BBC is set to come back (and BBC World Radio should be visiting too). I’m gonna be a busy boy.
If you happen to be in the Pointe Noire area, or are willing to fly down here, drop me a line and we’ll see if we can’t wrangle you a tour. I can’t wait to make friends with all of these new people here in Congo!
WE MAKE LAND TOMORROW! HUZZAH!


