Although I have yet to leave for the Peace Corps, there are several things that I can inform you about now. I fly out of Syracuse on Wednesday morning, 22 September, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There is staging (orientation) that afternoon and evening. The whole group of us leaves the next morning for JFK Airport in New York. We fly out Thursday evening (23rd) and arrive in Zurich the next morning (because of the time change). With very little turnover time, we fly out to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania via Nairobi, Kenya.
I will be in Dar es Salaam for a week before we are moved a few hours away to the training center. It is at this time we will be placed with a host family that we live with for the 9 weeks of training. Most of my training will be in a small village with a small group and the large group will only get together once a week (Friday).
Swearing-in (like the military) is scheduled for 24 November if we pass our language proficiency review/test/thingy. That is when we become official volunteers, not trainees. So I have 2 months to learn Swahili! Exactly too, since we arrive on 24 September. Crazy, I know!
After I swear-in, I will be placed in a village or town somewhere else in the country. That is when I am on my own and will start teaching secondary Chemistry (ie high school). After training, I will have a 'local' address that I may receive mail at. However, during training I may receive mail at the following address:
Amanda Schulz, PCT
Peace Corps Training Site
PO Box 9123
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
PCT - Peace Corps Trainee
PCV - Peace Corps Volunteer
This address is mostly valid for the duration of my time in Tanzania. After training, just change the PCT to PCV and take out the "Peace Corps Training Site" line.
As I serve in the Peace Corps, this will be my main means of communication with most people. I will update as often as possible but there may be long times between posts and then several posted at once. This likely means that I just found internet service. There will be typos as I will not waste preciouse internet time to correct them all. Like my other blog, I will date the entries when they occurred but the time-stamp will be 23:59, indicating that it was added after the date.
I am so excited to follow your blog! Good luck with the next month, It sounds like it's going to be so hectic for you, but rewarding! Let us know if you need anything while finishing up your defense... like meals or a place to sleep or just to rest!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog, Amanda! The colors are pretty and the name is fun. I am looking forward to hearing about your life in Tanzania! Good luck defending and let me know how it goes. Get plenty of rest this week! <3, Court
ReplyDeleteGreat looking Blog 'manda! I'll be so excited to follow the many adventures you're undoubtedly about to have! Congrats on the posting and super congrats on passing your defense!
ReplyDelete- Joe :D