June 14th, 2007
Well, once again it is the hot season here in Mauritania. For Kiffa voluteers that means problems with water and electricity and heat reaching 115 in the shade. I think these are the moments that make me a better person or at least a more appriciative one.
I realized recently that many of you do not know when I finish. Yes, I have completed two years in country at the end of the month; however, I have only been a Peace Corps voluteer for only 21 months. We are allowed to be let free after 23 months and yes, I will be signing out at 23 months.
What am I doing after you ask? Well, only God knows. I have alway been a person that follows the spirt, but it has not given me a clear direction yet. When it does I will post a blog. I promise.
Lastly, my program director had his last day today. He was a good boss. He was fair and understanding. I will miss his humor and guidance over the next two months.
All things come to an end.
What am I doing after you ask? Well, only God knows. I have alway been a person that follows the spirt, but it has not given me a clear direction yet. When it does I will post a blog. I promise.
Lastly, my program director had his last day today. He was a good boss. He was fair and understanding. I will miss his humor and guidance over the next two months.
All things come to an end.
