Saturday, December 31, 2011

First Post In-Country

Greetings from Windhoek, Namibia. Hope everyone is gearing up for a killer new year. At the hostel I'm staying at we're having a braii, a type of Namibian barbecue. I don't know specifically what we're grilling, but I'm told there will be lots of meats. So. Pumped.

Before I forget I'd like to thank everyone who came out my going away party the other week. It was great seeing everybody one last time. And to those who I didn't get to see, my bad. I got pretty busy, I'm a last minute packer.

Getting here was exhausting to say the least. It involved me being dropped off at South Station in Boston (thanks Sara) then taking a bus to NYC, staying overnight at a hotel near JFK and then taking a 14 hour flight to Johannesburg the next morning, followed by a relatively quick one to Windhoek. The group of us got to the hostel we're staying at around 1 or 2 in the afternoon. Thankfully we didn't have anything to do yesterday, and today we had some introductory sessions and then went shopping.


Our schedule for the next few weeks is pretty full, with the majority of it involving teacher training. We'll have a couple of basic language sessions, health and safety, HIV/AIDS, etc. We'll also be doing a teaching practicum in the northern part of the country, fairly close to where my placement is. I'll be able to see Oshakati, where I'll most likely be doing most of my shopping, banking, etc.

The other volunteers are some of the genuinely nicest people I've met to date. Thing is, if you can survive a 14 hour flight with these people chances are you'll get along. Everyone seems extremely motivated to be here whether they have a background or degree in education or they're interested in international development, like me!

The next couple of weeks are pretty intimidating considering the amount of information that we need to retain in order to be successful, but I'm not worried...but that may just be a result of the jetlag.

Want to know how to say Happy New Year in Dutch? Caligaph Noo Yarr!


Jason

2 comments:

  1. Sitting in front of the fire watching the Patriots. Grandma just read your blog and enjoyed it. Keep writing! Happy New Year to you! Aunt Shawn

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