This is a blog to chronicle my time as a Peace Corps volunteer in Malawi from March 2010-May 2012. It is comprised of personal opinions, and in no way reflects the views of the Peace Corps or the U.S. Government.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
This picture was taken at a friends house. So, since I last updated this thing, a lot has happened. At the end of September, my group went back to Dedza for our IST reconnect and training. The event lasted two weeks with the first week being just for us volunteers, and the second week, Peace Corps brought in all of our counterparts (people we are assigned to be working with in our villages) to be involved in the trainings. We covered IGA (income generating activities) such as soap making and jam making as well as some training on beekeeping and fruit tree budding and grafting and HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention activities. The Peace Corps even hired a new chef to feed us while we were there, and the food was outstanding. We even got ice cream 4 or 5 times while we were there. Funny story with that, my friend Colleen’s counterpart was very excited to be there and was really happy about all the different foods they were giving us, but didn’t know exactly what all the different kinds of food were, so the first day for breakfast he just mixed EVERYTHING together. It ended up being a big pile of potatos, onions, ketchup, sausage, peanut butter, jelly, hot sauce, etc… Then for dinner, they gave us ice cream as a dessert, but he had never had it so, he put it on his rice until Colleen told him that might not be the best idea. I had to laugh when he finally tried the ice cream, loved it, then ate it so fast he got his first “brain freeze” (insert Encino Man parody here). All in all, it was a pretty good time and was great to reconnect with everyone again. It was nice to be “pampered” by the Peace Corps again for a while, but after being on our own at site for 5 months, I was happy to be done with the training and get back to being on my own again. Since then, I’ve been working on a couple small projects involving water and HIV/AIDS prevention as well as continuing on with the Health Post renovation in my village (panandi panandi. “little by little”). As of right now, the 4 other volunteers in my district and I are planning on hosting a big Peace Corps gathering for Halloween involving a pig roast, volleyball match, and costume contest. We are pretty excited about our costume ideas (we are collectively going to be the Planeteers while our other Malawian friend who’s house we will use will complete the team as Captain Planet). It’s going to be great! After that, I will be continuing on those projects and possibly attend an Environment Camp in November, then Thanksgiving at the country director’s house in Lilongwe. And finally, the second annual Malawi Music Project at the beginning of December!! I’m really excited about this project. It’s basically a small weeklong camp for about 20 Malawian youths where we get them together to teach them about music and creativity. Some other volunteers came up with the idea last year and it turned out to be a big hit here, so I’m really looking forward to being involved. There are a pretty good handful of talented musicians among the PC volunteers, and we have all been working on different songs/activities for the event. After that, Christmas somewhere on the lake I think. My friend Justin and I are hoping to plan some sort of little mini-vacation for the holidays and trying to go out to the islands in the lake for some R&R if possible. That’s about it for now. I’m still doing well and enjoying the experience and seem to find more than enough time for playing the guitar and have begun writing some of my own songs too.
Before I forget I just wanted to let some people know I have received their packages, and the “worthless item” competition is getting pretty good so far. MATT-got your package with the “Chuck Norris quotes” and the “How to survive a Zombie attack” book . NEAL-got yours as well with the Nashville newspaper. DAVE AND DEBBIE-got yours too with the “Debbie Approved” magazines. All of these were great and had a lot of wonderful treats and things, so thank you VERY MUCH. But, I have to say, I think my Mom is winning the competition as of now with the wonderful, wooden napkin holders I just received! Thanks Ma!! Hope everyone is doing well back there, and can’t wait for some of you to visit. Just wanted to give a belated congrats to Dave and Debbie on their marriage, and a future congrats to the biggest Jonas Brothers fan in all of Tennessee, my boy Neal on his upcoming wedding as well. Love you guys and wish you the best.
Peace
Monday, October 4, 2010
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