January 29, 2007

So you are joining the Peace Corp?


Since I started telling people that I'm joining the Peace Corp, I've been getting lots of questions. Here are a few of the most common.


Where are you going? To Albania.


Where's Albania? Or is that in Africa? No, its not in Africa, that's Algeria. Albania is just North of Greece.


Is there an Albanian song? Yes, there is. My boss would be happy to sing it for you.


How long will you be there? 27 months. The first three months are training in Elbasan or a town near there and then the next two years, I'll be assigned to a site somewhere in the country.


Do you know where you will be located? Nope. One of the things that the Peace Corp constantly talks about is being flexible. Fortunately, I'm pretty flexible. But, it makes packing a challenge though!


What will you do with all your stuff? I'm getting rid of a lot of it and then the rest is getting stored in my parent's basement. Thanks Mom and Dad. If you are looking for any furniture, let me know because I have a number of good furniture pieces that are looking for a good home.


Why the heck would you want to do this? There are a lot of reasons and I've thought about this for a long time, but the bottom line is that I was at a point in my life where I could continue doing what I was doing and living where I was living or I could really make a change and do something completely different. I decided that because I don't have many responsibilities that I would do something different!


Is it safe? Of course this is a difficult question because there are no guarantees, but the Peace Corp tries very hard to keep its volunteers safe and Albania is pretty stable politically.


What did your mother say? The people who ask this question usually don't know my parents (who are extremely well traveled.) They both think it is very cool. Although I've heard through some of her friends that she is worried about me!


Do you get paid? Not really. Peace Corp pays for your flight and gives you enough money to live like a local which means I won't be saving much.


Do you know anyone who is going? No, but I do go with a group of about 30. So I'm sure I'll get to know them real quick.


Do they speak English there? No, they speak Albanian. Do you know Albanian? Not a word, but I will be learning.


What will you miss the most? The birth of my first nephew :(
Is that a picture from Albania? No, its from Old Forge, NY, but it can get really snowy up in the mountains of Albania so I though it fit.


That's all the questions for now, but if you post a comment question, I will do my best to answer it!

January 25, 2007

Dental Clearance!

I'm dentally cleared!! Yeah. This means that I am officially invited to the Peace Corp. There are a whole bunch of things you have to do before you can join the Peace Corp including being cleared by Medical, Legal, and Dental. I had already had my Medical and Legal Clearances, but I was waiting on my last set of Xrays before I could be dentally cleared. Now I am done!

The next step is getting my staging instructions. Staging is the two or three days you spend in the US before you fly out. Most likely my staging is in Philly which is slightly anticlimatic because its 45 minutes away from where all my family lives. Oh well. After staging I fly to Albania and have three months of in country training. The first three months, I will be in or around Elbasan which is a city near the capitol.

The next few weeks are going to be a little nuts for me. My last day of work is February 23 and I move out of my apartment on March 1. Then I will spend a couple of weeks in Downingtown soaking up time with my family and friends. Oh and packing which is another all together.

Wish me luck. My good friend Tiffany told me that I am not very task oriented and I have a lot of tasks to complete between now and then. But I think it will be worth it.

January 10, 2007

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This is a test. This is only a test. If this was a real post, it would be followed by hilarious stories of my adventures in Albania.

The picture has nothing to do with Albania. It is a picture taken in Puerto Rico, but it is really pretty there. Check out that sky.