26 February 2010

letter received!

P.S. Grams, just wanted to let you know I received your letter last Friday. Big thanks and I'm looking into how to send one back ;)
love you.
~K

Santa Ana

Immersion Days...

I'm in the Santa Ana region, (near Guatamala) of El Salvador for a long weekend. I arrived yesterday around noon after waking up at 5am. I had to take 5 different buses and 4 hours of trying to stay awake so I didn't get something jacked from my backpack. The training in El Salvador is intense on security and makes us afraid to travel. Yes San Salvador and El Salvador in general is dangerous but the warnings in training have been so excesses and I have gotten to the point where I am looking at little old abuelitas with suspision...

Anyway, Santa Ana  is very tranquilo and clean compared to the area I've been staying in San Vicente. The volunteer I am staying with is what they call "COSing" Close Of Service. She has been here two years so its nice to pick her brain a bit and get the real scoop on all things PC in E.S. 

Little later we are going to walk about an hour to a Canton (smaller than a pueblo) to a community meeting about youth. Should be interesting. Then I'm going to stay there with a family for the night to get the whole 'canton' feel since that is where I'll be most likely placed. Aka, more rural w/less luxuries. Then back to the volunteer's pueblo Saturday night before I head back to the training grounds on the other end of the country.

current status: glad to have a break from training

04 February 2010

its the little things

1. running water in the hotel = shower before bed tonight  woo hoo!

2. INTERNET wifi at hotel tonight as well...amazing what a difference a day makes

3. my first in country pupusas mmmm...

4. Spanish placement interview (yikes was I nervous) but I think I made the cut to be in the "able to conjugate" group.(glad the gringos didn't put me to shame too much) I had to give a mock speech to my local community on the topic of education for girls and why it is important. Not only did I have a sudden wave of passion for this topic bubble up inside me but it killed me to not have the necessary vocabulary to convey my point. If you know me at all, you know how hard that was for me. Hence my speech was all of about 60 seconds. At the end, my interviewer said "are you done?" oops you want more? 

5. Typhoid shot. ouchy...in the same exact spot as the H1N1 shot that had been plunged into the fatty part of my upper tricep area yesterday.

6. I'm on Chloroquine (aka Malaria pills): may cause diarrhea, difficulty in seeing to read (good thing I have laser vision in one eye!), nausea, cramps, and some crazy vivid dreams. oh and we can't donate our blood for 3 years after I discontinue the use...noooo not toxic at all.

7. We split up into our program groups. My program is  Community Organization & Economic Development (COED) and as luck would have it...our group pretty much rocks. This pleases me very much.

Current Status: two thumbs up 

02 February 2010

K.C.'s Last Stand in the U.S.A.

Of course I woke up at 6am...a full two hours before my alarm was set to jolt me out of dreamland. Alas the day has come...three years in the making... where its time to take up my bags and officially enlist in the Peace Corps. Staging, then Pre-Service Training and then out to the real deal of peace corping it up.
I'm really excited for this adventure but the last three month of goodbyes first in Denver, then Iowa and finally now here in DC has reaffirmed that I have an enormous, strong, loving base of support here in the states. I'm so blessed to be able to go out into the world sometimes feeling alone and scared but all the time knowing I have an extensive body of marvelous people who I can tap into at any time who will refuel me when I feel like I'm sputtering out. Thanks everyone for showing me your love and putting aside time to send me off on my new adventure.
I will try to keep everyone updated here on my blog about treking through the jungle up a volcano with a machete eating mangos and pupusas.... but the first few days I may not have access to internet so hang in there with me. 

Until then please enjoy CCR's Proud Mary :) Rollin' Rollin'