My life as a Peace Corps Volunteer...

My life as a Peace Corps Volunteer...

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

2012!

I really cannot believe that 2012 is already here! I remember receiving the big, blue envelope in April 2010 from Peace Corps and thinking, "Well, I guess it all starts now...", and then freaking out when I found out I was coming to Mali, one of the poorest countries in the world. I remember being constantly sick through Homestay and wondering, "How the shit am I going to make it through TWO YEARS of this?!" I remember trying to survive every day in my old village and thinking, "Well, maybe when I go home to America for a visit, I'll just never come back." I remember moving to my current site and realizing how volunteers can love their sites and stay there for months at a time, just hanging out and making friends with locals. And now, I am sitting here wondering where all of the time went, and thinking about how in 8 months, I will be home in America! (Mark your calenders, friends, and if you want a visit from me upon my return, you should all probably start returning my emails or remembering which country I've been living in for the past 18 months... just sayin'.)

So, 2012 is officially here! I rang in the new year in Bamako with a few friends, and it was a truly great night. We went out for pizza (which was DELICIOUS by Mali standards), carried our "adult beverages" with us in a backpack, and bar hopped until after midnight. At midnight, the salsa club we were at played American rap music (PITBULL! I knew it signaled the start of a great year), and city fireworks went off all around us. It was an awesome way to ring in the new year!

I also received the great news that my Rotary grant money should be arriving very soon! I found an excellent Rotarian in Bamako to facilitate all of the transactions, so within the month, my tax committee should be functioning. Finally, everything all seems to be coming together for me here.

Hiking through Dogon Country (http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Bandiagara_Escarpment) on Christmas was an amazing experience, even though it took a lot longer to get there than we thought it would... and despite the fact that we had to scale a LOT more rocks than I thought we would. It was interesting to see a part of Mali so different than where I live, and I really felt like I was in "Africa" - there were cliff dwellings, traditional masked dances, camels, tortoises, monkeys, and animist histories that just do not exist in my little village in the Sikasso region. It was nice to travel, visit new places, and see some old friends that I haven't seen in a LONG time, but I am really excited to go home to my village, my dog, and my routine that keeps me sane and happy.

Thanks again for following my blog, and for those of you who take the time to respond to my emails and blogs, THANKS EVEN MORE! It's always nice to see a new email or new comment after spending a month at site, and knowing that my friends care enough to send me a quick message or two really means a lot to me. I really have tried to send letters in the mail to EVERYONE who has written me letters, but I seem to have consistently bad luck with the Malian postal system. They always get sent back, and the letters I sent before Thanksgiving seem to have been lost in transit somewhere. Sigh, this is Africa. Again, I will keep sending and resending letters until they finally make it to America!

I hope everyone had a great Holiday and a Happy New Year! I'm crossing my fingers that 2012 will be a good year for everyone! See you in 8 months!

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