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Friday, February 11, 2011

Peace Corps....Part 2

Five years ago at this time I was preparing for my departure to Zambia. I was unsure of what I was getting myself into. I knew nothing about fish farming, bucket bathing, cooking on an open fire, or doing laundry by hand. I learned quickly and perfected my methods over the following 2 years. No secret though.....I frequently longed for a hot shower, internet, and a washing machine but I was happy. I learned fish farming (and even taught it), a new language, and how to slow down and enjoy life. For the last 2 years I've found myself longing for my Zambian life and now I'm doing something about it. I'm joining the Peace Corps again!

I was originally told I'd be heading to sub-Saharan Africa in April but a month ago I got a call from Peace Corps and was presented with a great opportunity. I anxiously awaited the UPS man for a couple days but finally got the big envelope I had been anticipating. I found an invitation to serve as a Community Health Advisor in Malawi. I couldn't get much closer to Eastern Province, Zambia! And the job is exactly what I was hoping for. I'm not sure of my exact duties and won't know until I get posted to my site but the short story is, I will get public health experience and that's what I want.

I leave for staging in Philadelphia on February 24 and then head to Malawi on February 26. I will have 2 months of training and then 2 years of service. The last month has been very hectic - working (until 2/18), gathering necessities, selling my car, and spending time with family and friends. Things are falling into place and I'm concentrating on enjoying the next two weeks to the fullest.

I will miss my family, friends, and the wonderful people I serve at Oe. I've been very fortunate to have the opportunities I've had and when I'm having a rough day, I will remind myself of this fact. It's good to be humbled: Oe and Africa have a way of doing just that.

I hope to maintain this site better than I did a few years ago but I can't make any promises so check back occasionally. As soon as I know my long term address, I will post that on here.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Sarah Conway said...

I'm very interested in what you will be doing on Malawi. I hope that someday I will be able to serve in that capacity. Best of Luck to you Christi, I know it will be a great adventure for you.

4:54 AM  
Blogger Jeremy Krefft said...

Nkhata Bay, Cape Maclear, Chipata, South Luanga, Zanzibar, your old village and your new village all await. I wish you the very best and hope that we can find the time to talk before your departure.

Much love,

-Jerms

7:04 AM  
Blogger Andrea T said...

Christy

Another great adventure, you're living your life, this is it, and you're doing great things.
Don't forget a rain jacket :)
Will call you before staging and please email or post your Malawian cell # once you have one...I know you'll need to text someone who understands every now and then.
All my love

Dre

6:53 PM  

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