So I have about a week and a half left in Australia and I wanted to give a few of the highlights of what Jess and I have done so far...
Took a dingo for a walk
Saved a duck from impending death by a dog
Saw the Sydney Opera House while hiking all around the city in one day
Went to the Hillsong Church for a Christmas Spectacular that wasn't quite so spectacular
Made friends with Jenny the wallaby
Hugged a koala
Yes, I know that most of my highlights have to do with some kind of Australian animal. Oh well. It's been fun. Let's hope the next half is just as great.
Miss you all, hope you are having fun in all the snow!
PS- on a Peace Corps/Malawi note, as Jess and I made the 10 hr trek to Sydney, I got a great feeling of what Malawi is going to be like as I was looking at the scenery out of the car window. And I'm pumped!
one peace corps volunteer's journey into the warm heart of africa
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
off to Australia
I am leaving in 12 hours for Australia! As compared to what I know I will be like in 2 months, I am relatively stress-free. Mostly I am just excited to spend 3 weeks with my friend Jess!
On a side note... I've been doing a lot of research on Malawi, talking to some people who know about the country as well, and trying to read up on what life will be like for me over there. And overall, I have been very encouraged. As per my last post, I have been a bit nervous and stressed, but I have been repeatedly assured that I am following the Lord's will for my life. And how can I be worried when I know God's in control? Some days we all just need a little perspective...
Happy Holidays from down under!
"She will bear a Son; and you shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins." (Matthew 1:21)
On a side note... I've been doing a lot of research on Malawi, talking to some people who know about the country as well, and trying to read up on what life will be like for me over there. And overall, I have been very encouraged. As per my last post, I have been a bit nervous and stressed, but I have been repeatedly assured that I am following the Lord's will for my life. And how can I be worried when I know God's in control? Some days we all just need a little perspective...
Happy Holidays from down under!
"She will bear a Son; and you shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins." (Matthew 1:21)
Sunday, December 6, 2009
here comes the anxiety
It has been five days since I found out that I will be going to Malawi. The excitement over it all is still definitely there, however the nervousness and anxiety has hit me quite hard. I keep asking myself if I am really one of those people who can not only survive, but thrive and be effective in an environment completely foreign to me for two whole years...yikes. I mean, I'd like to think I am strong enough, but one never knows until placed in that situation.
So, that's what has been on my mind these past few days. Don't get me wrong, I am over the moon right now about being able to live out a dream I have had for the past year. But still...
So, that's what has been on my mind these past few days. Don't get me wrong, I am over the moon right now about being able to live out a dream I have had for the past year. But still...
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
to the Warm Heart of Africa
Today it finally arrived - my invitation to... Malawi. No, not Maui. And yes, the place where Madonna adopted a baby. Until this afternoon, that was all I pretty much knew about the country.
It's so hard to describe how I felt opening the letter. I had a list of countries in my head where I thought they would send me and Malawi was definitely not a place I expected them to send me. I'm not really sure why.
But it's finally here. IT. The invitation. Crazy to think that I've waited over a year for a big envelope to arrive at my door. I will be leaving February 24 and my job title is "Community Natural Resource Management/Forestry and Parks Extension" volunteer. That's a mouthful. And it certainly didn't sound at first like anything to do with business advising, but after reading about the program in Malawi and the Environment/Natural Resource program, I believe that I might even have the opportunity to mix my desire for business/entrepreneurship and my passion for animals!
So excited beyond words right now!
It's so hard to describe how I felt opening the letter. I had a list of countries in my head where I thought they would send me and Malawi was definitely not a place I expected them to send me. I'm not really sure why.
But it's finally here. IT. The invitation. Crazy to think that I've waited over a year for a big envelope to arrive at my door. I will be leaving February 24 and my job title is "Community Natural Resource Management/Forestry and Parks Extension" volunteer. That's a mouthful. And it certainly didn't sound at first like anything to do with business advising, but after reading about the program in Malawi and the Environment/Natural Resource program, I believe that I might even have the opportunity to mix my desire for business/entrepreneurship and my passion for animals!
So excited beyond words right now!
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