Monday, September 29, 2008

You say goodbye, but I say hello

After months of waiting and weeks of goodbyes, this adventure has finally begun. We’ve been told numerous times by Peace Corps in the months leading up to this that our patience would often be tested. My patience was immediately tested before I got to training in Philadelphia. Scheduled for a 9 AM flight from San Francisco to Philadelphia, we finally took off at 12:45 PM.


I spent Friday night to Sunday morning with my grandparents and some family on my mother’s side. Some of the family, I haven’t seen for a good while, so it was good to see them again. But as with every meeting with someone, there had to be a goodbye…or goodbyes. I’ve never really like goodbyes, and after one goodbye after another, I’m sure that I don’t like goodbyes. It gets to a point where the emotion on my side just doesn’t exist.


But for every goodbye I’ve had over the last couple weeks, I think I have made up for it in hellos over the last couple days. There are 58 of us heading to Mozambique this week and all of us are running through the gamut of emotions. Everybody is pretty young – the youngest volunteer is 21 and the oldest is 29. It’s wonderful to be around young people who have similar desires, similar values, and similar views of the world in which we live.

The last couple of days here in Philadelphia have been a lot of getting-to-know-you games and learning about some Peace Corps basics – simple rules and safety. We took our first malaria pill, which means I should be having some awesome lucid dreams at some point this week. In the meantime, I’ll continue trying to learn put to names to faces. There should be plenty of time to get to know anyone on the flight.


Goodbye America. Hello Mozambique. Hello Peace Corps.

21 comments:

  1. And so your adventure begins. Can't wait for the story. Dad

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  2. Know that I'll be reading and look forward to saying hello when you are in Mozambique

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  3. I can't wait to read about your first days of your new adventure. :) Post pictures if you can!

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  4. Holy crap, already!?
    Soak it up, man. Soak.It.Up.
    Never stop asking questions.
    See with your eyes, your mind and your heart.
    Say "yes" more often than you say "no."
    Then come back to this space and tell me all about it. I'm learning through you this time.
    Tho, if I hit lotto, you just may get a visit.
    Best of luck, safe travels, stay healthy and all that jazz!

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  5. maybe this could be useful ...

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    making a difference ... remarkable ...

    good ... =)

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  6. Doesn't seem that long ago you were just leaving for Ghana, and now here you are already travelling to Mozambique. Can't wait to read about the country and your experiences, and look forward to your pics - especially all those smiling kiddies you will fall in love with and vice versa.

    Jacquie

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  7. Hi Lee
    Your students will be so lucky to have you teach them a new language!! It so good that your heart is so big that you will be able to make room for all of them. As for me, you will always be in mine.
    Love, Bubbie

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  8. I wish I had what you have at your age to make you see this as a possibility...and then to make it a reality. I'm going to be living through you vicariously...no pressure...

    Stay alert...stay safe...have a blast man!

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  9. Have a wonderful time. Be safe, and remember that you are an inspiration to many people.

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  10. I second all of the above comments. Looking forward to your pics!

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  11. I'm so excited for you!
    xo Miss Eva

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  12. I'm really stoked for you bro. Great to hear your voice this morning. Go rock it!

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  13. Part 2 of the "Lee Adventures." Praying that you will be blessed, and be a blessing to those kids.

    Looking forward to the pics and stories. Stay safe!

    Cynthia

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  14. Congratulations Lee!

    I really envy you. . .talk about living the dream!!

    I hope you have the time of your life.
    And hope to see some pictures sometime soon.

    Be Safe and Soak it Up,

    Carolyn
    aka takethisheart

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  15. Lee,
    we can't wait to read and hear about all of your adventures. Very excited for you! rv

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  16. Hey Lee,

    Just wanted to let you know that we're thinking of you here at the IRC as you start your new adventure. Your kids are missing you, but I promise to take good care of them! You are truly a gifted teacher, and your new students will be lucky to have you.
    I can't wait to read your next posting!

    -Amberley

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  17. I'm watching...like a fly on the wall.

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  18. Take a lot of pictures! I'll keep an eye on Rosa for you while you're gone ok? :p

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  19. Good luck and stay safe.

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  20. Your mom shared your blog with the Moz parent group and I can't thank you enough for your entry. You painted a great picture for me as to what this past few days has been like for my daughter - have only received a brief email in Maputo from her.
    THANKS

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  21. Hi Lee...I'm mostly happy that you arrived safe and sound. I know you have just started your new adventure and I'm happy to know (from your mom) that you are thrilled to be there and among people who have your mind set. Enjoy and stay well. Love, XX Bubbie

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