Saturday, September 12, 2009

Another Sleepy Saturday


The clock has just struck noon here in New York and 3 cups of coffee into the day I'm sitting down to do what I've been trying to do all week: finish the never ending stream of Peace Corps paperwork that is due before I depart in less than a month. Wow. Less than one month till my 27 months of service begin.

Let's take a step back.  Last October (2008) I decided it was about time to stop talking and start acting on my dream to become a Peace Corps Volunteer.  I went to the website, filled out the pages upon pages of forms, updated my resume, wrote a few essays, and collected my recommendations.  All of this took a few weeks, but when it was all done, I breathed a sigh of relief thinking, "wow, the hardest part is over!" I was wrong.  I waited for a few months, then one day in February received a phone call: "You have passed the initial screening, now we need to set up an interview."  I arrived at the interview more nervous than I have ever been in my life but was immediately put at ease.  My recruiter was so encouraging and a pleasure to talk to.  Instead of the 45 minute interview I had anxiously anticipated, I spent the next two hours chatting with my recruiter.  

After the interview, I was nominated to the Pacific Islands Region, but was told I would not find out my country till just before departure.  All of this seemed fine, and I kept just going with the flow.  Medical papers came.  Shots were taken.  Fillings we're filled and my boss was informed that I would be leaving soon.  

Months later, my medical file was cleared and I was informed that my invitation was on the way.  For an entire day I waited for a package to arrive; a package containing the information on which direction my life would be heading!  It did not come that first day, and I started to think - be patient, give it time.  As I was thinking that, the doorbell rang, and there was my beautiful FedEx package waiting for me at the door.

Heart fluttering, I grabbed it, ran to the kitchen table and opened it as fast as I could: SAMOA! I jumped for joy and yelled to no one, for no one was home.  Then the phone calls started.  Somewhere between calling/texting everyone I knew I fell asleep.  I awoke thinking that it had all been a dream, but no, there was the nice, blue folder with all its neat contents packaged inside.  Time to open it up and start reading.  

I should have known the work wasn't over.  So here I am now, 3 weeks from departing for the biggest adventure of my life, and instead of finishing my paperwork, I'm starting a blog.  I have always wanted to have my own blog and I figure this is the perfect opportunity.  

More interesting entries to follow.....

Musical quote of the day: 
Oh, Fee, you're trying to live a life
That's completely free.
You're racing with the wind
You're flirting with death
So have a cup of coffee
And catch your breath
Thank you Phish.  A Phish entry will surely follow.