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21 January 2012

SED Summit, SeneGAD, All-Vol, & WAIST

I was in Dahra for only two and a half days before heading back out again for some trainings and the infamous WAIST (West African Invitational Softball Tournament). Sunday afternoon, I headed into Thies for our first ever SED summit. This was a 2-day summit that focused on the restructuring of the SED program and a couple of field trips. I felt as though the SED summit was really great, and our new APCD is doing some wonderful things; however, since I will be leaving in about 6-7 months and I already have several projects planned, the summit wasn’t that relevant to my work…still interesting though.



Wednesday was our SeneGAD conference, focusing on gender and development project best practices. I skipped out of some of the morning sessions because I had a few errands that I needed to take care of in Thies, but the afternoon sessions were really informative.


Thursday and Friday were our All-Volunteer Conference sessions; overall, very informative. I went to several sessions on Moringa (this amazing tree that Peace Corps is really “gung-ho” about) and a few sessions about bee-keeping (even went on a bee-keeping fieldtrip and bought some delicious honey).


Friday afternoon, I was lucky and got on the first bus to Dakar. April and I went for a late lunch and then met up with our homestay hosts for WAIST. Our hosts were so cool and very welcoming; the husband is an RPCV from Nicaragua. They also have two little children and two dogs, so I had a blast playing with them. As far as the softball aspect of WAIST goes, our team was better this year, but I still think we lost all of our games; I even pitched one game lol. The games were fun though, so that’s all that matters. As for the evening festivities, I was a huge bum this year. April and I decided to stay in every night; our homestay was just so quiet and calm, whereas each party would have at least 250 volunteers and then some. This WAIST was completely different than last year, but I think I enjoyed this year so much more. It was great getting to see some friends that live in other regions, even if it was just for a few days.


I am now back at site and already back to work. Starting Monday, I am helping with building bathrooms at a local elementary school. Hopefully this will only take 2 weeks to complete. After that, if all goes well, we will be able to build a water connection to the school also. While this project is pre-funded by Appropriate Projects, if you would like to donate to this project, please follow the link below.


http://appropriateprojects.com/node/985


This group is doing some amazing things when it comes to water and sanitation projects, so please consider donating. I also have another meeting set up with the local high school to finally start teaching some IT classes. I’ll keep you posted as soon as they start. I also have several other meetings that I need to set up, dealing with Waste Management, peanuts, oil presses, Junior Achievement, and cow manure; I’ll keep you posted as each of these projects develop…


P.S. I am still trying to bring computers to Dahra via World Computer Exchange...please consider donating to this project. I would like to see it through before I leave. As of the last update, no one has donated towards this project under my name, so if you are able to help out, please make sure to add my name in the comment box. Thanks!
 
http://www.worldcomputerexchange.org/greatest-need-senegal

Christmas Vacation!

This year, I went home to spend Christmas and New Year’s with my family. Words cannot express how happy I was to be back home with those whom I love and love me in return. This was one of my favorite Christmases ever. I arrived in Kingsport on Thursday Dec. 15th. My plane arrived a little early so I beat my parents and Bob to the airport (luckily Aunt Glenda was there to welcome me home); however, Bob did surprise me by driving down a day early. Bob was able to spend a week with me before having to leave to spend Christmas with his family, so we were able to spend a lot of quality time together.
A brief summary:
  • That first Saturday marked my grandmother’s 80th birthday, so we held a big party for her and a joint “congratulations” party for me for finishing up with my graduate school degree ( I now have an M.A. in Political Science: Applied Community Development).
  • Sunday evening, we headed up to Bristol to see the Speedway in Lights (Bob’s a Nascar fan)…pretty cool stuff.
  • On Monday, we went to Gatlinburg to see all the lights (Bob had never been).
  • Tuesday and Wednesday, we just ran errands; and Bob had to leave Thursday morning.
  • On Thursday afternoon, Mom and I had a spa day and it was amazing! I was pretty much comatose after the massage.
  • Also throughout the week, we visited several friends and went to numerous Christmas parties. I also ate a ton of delicious food! My goal was to gain 10 pounds while I was back home and I gained 9, so pretty close.

Christmas Eve and Christmas day were spent with family, exchanging gifts and eating more delicious food.


The Monday after Christmas, we packed up the car to head to Birmingham to see my little nephew Jackson. Along the way, we spent the night in Chattanooga, so I was able to hang out with my best friends Bethany and Greg. Once in Birmingham, we spent the next two days hanging out with Jackson and his little sister Emma, spoiling them as much as possible.

Mom drove me to the airport early Thursday morning so that I could fly up and spend New Year’s with Bob. It was really nice being back up “north” …minus the cold lol. Bob and I went bowling, watched a hockey game, and ate some great food. We spent New Year’s up at Kemp’s, the bar where Bob works as a cook. We had a blast! His friends are super cool, and the evening was amazing! On Sunday, I had to fly back to Kingsport…saying goodbye was hard, but we know we’ll get to see each other again much sooner than this previous time.

 Back home, I spent the next couple of days packing, eating, and visiting with family. I flew out late Wednesday morning and made it back to site Thursday around lunchtime.

Minus being a little ill right after Christmas and then a cold at the end of my stay, my trip home was wonderful! I am truly blessed to have so many people in my life that love and support me. Thank you to everyone who made this trip home so memorable!


first meal...Zaxby's





 
 


 
 
 
 
 
red wine and red velvet cupcake= delicious!


Me and Mamaw Livesay for her 80th birthday

Speedway in Lights



Gatlinburg
Me and B

Jackson and Emma


New Year's Eve