chapter one

i’m back in the blogosphere! strangely, this even feels like my first post. I created this blog to write about my peace corps adventures, and here we are with my first actual peace corps news! A couple weeks ago I finally received my placement packet, telling me when I leave for staging and which country I will be working and living in for the next twenty-seven months. last april, after being officially nominated into the peace corps, i celebrated with my good friend laura by going to thai siam and stuffing myself with greasy cheap curry and topping it off with the sweetest thai tea i’d ever tasted. i felt sick from excitement (among other obvious reasons). the next few months were filled with scheduling appointments for doctors and dentists, and getting poked and prodded in between world cup matches. every detail was filled out in my pages and pages of medical clearance forms, and mailed to d.c. while holding my breath. everything was cleared except for a small filling which was quickly taken care of, and the wait began. months and months, and many cities later, in fair Chicago where we lay our scene, a package finally arrived holding the details of my future.

with a giant smile I tore into the packaging, and taking pictures to document this historical event, I took out each of the booklets and pamphlets and pages with words and information I couldn’t wait to absorb. i carefully read over the official congratulations letter, picturing it framed and hanging up next to my diploma in the house I don’t have. along with these important documents would hang the letter from Obama himself, signed and photocopied, and mailed directly to me with love. It might not hang on my pretend wall with my other life achievements, but I was excited nonetheless to receive such a prestigious letter. The rest of the contents included a couple volunteer handbooks, a family survival handbook, and my specific country handbook giving me the dates of my staging, date of departure and my country. this was located front and center when I first opened the package.

Staging: June 1, 2011

Departure: June 3, 2011

Country of Service: Cameroon

Program: Teaching Computer Literacy

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i don’t know the first thing about cameroon except their soccer team is bomb, but i’m sure i’m going to love it !!!!!!!!!

this was my first thought. since then i have been googling images and facts about the country. learning as much as i can about its history and culture. i can’t wait. it’s been a long time coming, and i still have a few more months, but I really think it’s been worth the wait. I got the exact program I wanted, I get more time to study up on my french, and from what i’ve learned so far about cameroon i don’t think i’ll have any problem making it my home away from home.

cameroooooon!

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i’ve stared at this blank text box for 20 min. i’m going to bed now. maybe i’ll have better luck putting my thoughts in order tomorrow..

etsy window shopping

here are some rings i’ve been oggling lately. one of them i dragged into my it-that-must-not-be-named (my pretty wedding things folder) over 3 years ago. I still love it. A lot of them are made by the same 2 guys of artisanImpact/SilverCrush. I love their metalwork.mm

new sharpies

drawing the view from my office while the superbowl plays above my quiet basement haven. I signed up for french classes which will start on tuesday. reason being I got a call from pc and according to maureen my placement will be mailed to me sometime this week. my official invitation! it’s a big week i suppose. my aunt and uncle are both going out of town so i get to play mom starting thursday. i’m excited to start cooking again. any recipe suggestions out there?

frozen in history

i made it to chicago just in time for the blizzard of 2011. My cousins and I built forts and dug a tunnel under a giant pile of snow in the backyard. sorry for being off the map recently. i’ve never been one for drama, but there’s been quite a bit lately. all i can say is thank goodness for family. my mom is having a big group of her best friends visit her in florida and they’re all going to wear tank tops and have my dad drive them around on the boat. meanwhile i’ll be here celebrating cousin birthdays with homemade cupcakes and making igloos. i’ll try not to leave for so long again. chicago is bound to have some adventures in store.

ugly flower

halfway there!

today i spent roughly ten hours sitting in the same spot on the couch embroidering what my mother referred to as my “ugly flower.” I laid out each color of thread on the seat next to me and turned my itunes to yann tiersen’s amelie soundtrack. I listened while I drank my coffee and dreamed about patterns I could design myself with this new crafty knowledge. the basketball game came on tv—we’ll skip this portion of the day. by then I had only finished stitching two of my greens. snacking on soft candy peppermint chews (I forgot to buy the werthers from my original plan) I continued filling out the leaves of my flowers, getting quicker as the hours passed. currently i’ve moved onto the first pink shade of the petals. a meg ryan movie is on now and I can’t help thinking how cute she is and how she never should’ve gotten that stupid nose job. my eyes are beginning to blur and i’ve poked my finger more times than i want to count, but I have to say I loved every minute of today (excluding those minutes previously omitted of course).

thanks florida. you’re not all bad..

miss kim

today was my first computer class. i couldn’t have planned it any better. it ruled. you know how you have that one pivotal moment that you look back to when things are looking down? today was mine. i never saw myself as a teacher, but things are looking up. good news for afrika.

HOW

sewed this poncho for my little 7 year old cousin’s birthday party. it’s indian princess themed. all the lil girlies be jealous

old and feeble

i’ve gone back to the drawing board in an effort to thwart my imminent boredom. in order to return to my positive bliss during my time here in the sunshine state, i’ve decided to become really good at old people things while i’m surrounded by those most “experienced” in the field. ideas i’ve come up with are embroidery and making homemade candy. i’ve been researching where i could take a class, but it looks as if it’s quilting season already and i’ve missed my chance. i don’t quite have the patience for such a large project at the moment. patience might be another good thing to try out. maybe i’ll spend a whole day choosing long lines, driving 5 under the speed limit, and fishing off the dock while eating some werther’s originals.. my candy making project will commence after my brother and his girlfriend leave tomorrow for home and with them their teenage lethargy they’ve been contagiously emanating. my dad leaves for germany tomorrow, too and then things will start to really get boring.

this is where you, my trusty readers, come in. i need old people ideas. please, thanks, ready, go!