Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Preparations to Leave for Macedonia



Zdravo!

I am only three weeks away from leaving for Philadelphia for my staging, then I fly to Macedonia with my team on the 28th of September. It seems impossible to think I am so close to leaving. The preparations here have been far more complex than I had anticipated, but I can still say emphatically "YES" when I ask myself "if you knew how much you would have to do to prepare for this trip before you actually did it, would you still sign up for the Peace Corps?"

The more I hear about Macedonia, the better it sounds. I am so ready for this adventure!


Our team is not training in Skopje, we are actually going to Kumanovo for our training. It has been a bit hard trying to find weather reports for Kumanovo but the weather in Skopje looks pretty warm. The packing is interesting because I am limited to 100 lbs but I will be going to a location with all four seasons, 3 of which occur during my training.


Hopefully the next post will occur during training-I think I will have access to internet in the country during training, maybe no photos because my posts will occur at internet cafes, but that should change once I get my assignment and my own internet connection. This is a photo of the Church of St. George in Kumanovo that I found on Flickr.


So...the house is packed and will be moved on Saturday, I think I have taken care of the ongoing expenses and I am close to getting my packing done for the trip.


Now, if I could only learn the language in my sleep...





Saturday, May 17, 2008

MACEDONIA!!


On Tuesday morning, I got up, fired up my laptop and found a message from the Peace Corps: I had been sent an invitation! Great, but no hints as to where. My burning question, which was like a bad itch I couldn't scratch. Each day I checked the mail, nada. Finally, on Friday, I found a huge package in my mailbox. This was it. I took a couple of deep breaths, sat down on the front steps, and opened the package. The cover letter congratulated me, but I kept thinking: where, where, why aren't they telling me where????? I finally glanced at the bottom of the page and saw "Macedonia". YAAAAAH, this is one of the spots I was hoping for and I am going! After I calmed down and read the letter again, I noticed that Macedonia was mentioned in the first sentence of the letter but I never saw it. I was too excited.
So, I called some friends who have been on similar pins and needles for me (and for them, they plan to visit but really had some countries in the Eastern Europe/Central Asia region that weren't on their top ten life list destinations). I then got online and sent out an email to all I had promised to notify (many family members and friends who I have driven crazy with this project).
I took the neighbor's dog for a celebratory hike up Tunnel Trail, then came home and read through the package. My first order of business is an early Monday morning phone call to PC to say: YES! and then fill out and return the passport and visa applications. I will be issued a PC passport, I can't use my personal one.
More later, but there is one ironic note: I was so anxious to get this notification so I could start language lessons. Macedonia has several languages and the orientation package tells me that depending upon the location of my assignment, I will either be learning Albanian or Macedonian. So....I just hope they are similar, like Spanish and Portuguese.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Still Waiting

I thought this process would go more quickly. I got my medical and dental clearances in the third week in January and thought the invitation would come shortly. Ha! The naivete of a future Peace Corps volunteer!

Not surprisingly, the Placement Officers review the applications by government fiscal year quarter of entry. Since my nomination was for September, (the last month of the fiscal year), Carmen Drickey, the Eastern European Placement Officer hasn't started looking at 4th quarter nominee files yet. I know because I have called several times, only to be advised by Nick that I have made it through the screening process but Carmen hasn't started reviewing the folders yet.

A woman I met in the Retired Peace Corps who was also in my circumstances: waiting for her invitation, got it in early April. She is going to Ghana on September 20th. That makes me really anxious to hear!So I walk around work with my cellphone in a pocket so I don't miss a call for the phone interview that leads up to my invitation.More later, when I know something!