Philadelphia, Pensylvania July 23-26
The city of brotherly love and all that. Came in on Monday, the 23rd, around 10 --- My plane was late cause, get this, they had a leaky coffee pot. No kidding.
The last couple days have been very busy between our orientation activities and last minute runs to get sun block and passport photos (CVS has a great deal of 16 pictures for $7.99 if your looking). Sorry Mehran no pictures of that wall. Our orientation was mostly about team building -- for those of you who know Preston Howard, we actually built a machine. Can you believe that?!?! Someone else out there does that kind of stuff!
Didn't actually learn anything about Niger or what I would be doing, but I do know that I should be aware of my surroundings and what the Peace Corps three goals are:
* Provide trained men and women to those countries needing and requesting them
* Promote a better understanding of Americans in foreign countries
* Promote a better understaing of those in foreign cultures in Americans
I must say that those goals match pretty well with the goals that brought me to the Peace Corps in the first place.
And if you're wondering, I am doing this so that I can help people out (of course), so that I can do something to repair what I feel is a tarnished image that much of the world now holds for Americans after our recent "endevours" around the world, and so that I may do something that I feel will help me grow into the person I am meant to become.
We all need a little adversity in our lives, and this is a way I can add that while at the same time doing some good. I think it is important to understand how the other half of the world experiences life so that I can have a much broader world view.
Funny anecdote from training:
An optimist views the glass as half full, a pessimist views it as half empty, and a Peace Corps volunteer sees that he can take a bath in that water.
This will be the last post for a couple weeks. I am told there is no internet access at our training site so until I get some time in Niamey I will not have a chance to write or read any electronic mail.
BUT! I now have a physical mail address (see sidebar). Feel free to write!!!
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