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Travels and Plans of a PCV in Ethiopia. Going, Going, GONG! June 10, 2014. 30 hours in the country that has been my home for the past two years. A home that has frustrated me and amazed me. A home that has made me cry and made me sick. A home that has built me up and made me strong. A last post, a post about leaving and goodbyes and last times. Shito says the last time must be like the first time, and like always.
The contents of this website are mine personally and do not reflect any position of the U. government or the Peace Corps. Send me some love, just in time for the holidays. From the Desk of Mr. I live in the jungle, on a mountain in Ethiopia.
Wanderings and wonderings from a peace corps volunteer. What it took to leave. It took a week to say goodbye. It took an afternoon to transform eight pages of paper into 40 business card size tokens of love. It took all that nervous energy to sort through a mud house filled with knick knacks, lost macaroni noodles, and hidden roly poly reserves. Get by with a little help from my FRIENDS! Here were the volunteers c.
Change your thoughts and you change your world. Change Your Thoughts and You Change Your World. But seven years later, this short encounter shines as a paragon. This mantra that got me through my time in Ad.
The contents of this blog are mine personally and do not reflect any position of the U. Government or the Peace Corps.
An education sector Peace Corps Volunter in Ethiopia; The contents of this Web site are mine personally and do not reflect any position of the U. Government or the Peace Corps. But what about that rubber glove and that ridiculous orange bucket on your head? March 7, 2014.
Follow my adventures as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ethiopia! Mail and Care Packages. After 19 months in Ethiopia I can take for granted the fleeting scenery viewed from the window of a mini bus. This is a picture of a roadside vegetable stand on the road between Shashemene and Addis Ababa.
Documentation of my life as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Tigray, Ethiopia. When Filimon borrowed my camera for the day. Middot; Leave a comment.
The adventures of a PCV in Morocco. Here is a picture of a pretty waterfall close-ish to my village for your enjoyment. From Thanksgiving to New Years-I suck at blogging! January 8, 2014.
The contents of this blog are mine personally and do not reflect any position of the U. Government or the Peace Corps.
My meanderings as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ethiopia. That I can adapt to almost anything. That electricity, water, and indoor plumbing are incredibly precious. That best friends come in all different shapes and sizes. To be patient, very patient. That teaching English is really hard. How to build a garden. To eat whatever is put in front of me. To stand up for myself.
An education sector Peace Corps Volunter in Ethiopia; The contents of this Web site are mine personally and do not reflect any position of the U. Government or the Peace Corps. But what about that rubber glove and that ridiculous orange bucket on your head? March 7, 2014.
A travel diary from a girl who loves tangerines. And after years of constantly moving about, it feels weird to be stationary. I traveled down to Glen Rose in February to spend my birthday at Dinosaur Valley State Park. And you know what? And any time I really crave having an adventure just around the corner, I remind myself that.