Sunday, December 18, 2011

Day about 10 of 14 in South East Asia. Last full day in Vietnam. Tomorrow we head to Cambodia for a couple days, back home and then LA for a family trip.
By the end of this month, I will have spent approximately four days in my own bed. However, considering I'm leaving for South Africa in about a month (holyshitcrikesfuckshitack), I better get used to this.

I've learned through this month of intense travel
1. I'm a city kid
2. I love my friends. I miss them already. And I have the best friends in the world
3. Eat the weird fruit. It tastes fantastic
4. A kindle makes everything better.
5. I need more sleep than the average person
6. My family is also the best thing ever.

Also found out today that programs to El Salvador and Honduras that were supposed to leave in January and February were canceled due to security reasons. I breathed a sigh of relief because  I was originally nominated to serve in Central/South America, meaning that I could have been going to one of these two countries. And sympathy for those volunteers. Peace Corps takes a lot of work and time and money and effort to just go through the application process, at least six months and several hundred dollars and multitude of patience from family and friends. To go through all of this and just get it yanked out at the last minute, after you've gotten the invitation...well that must be awful. If someone told me "You aren't going to South Africa anymore...you have to wait a few days to see if we can place you, and we'll try our best, but we have a lot of backlog and all of the other people in your program we also have to place" to say I would be upset would be putting it mildly

I hope I'm not tempting fate and I don't get an email tomorrow saying South Africa program is canceled (knock on wood)

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