Hello again. I have about 30 minutes on the interenet, so we'll see how much ground I can cover. Here are some of the ways my mind has been wandering.
As many of you know, my volunteer role at GGA my first few weeks was tutoring and planning evening educational activities for the children. However, a couple weeks in I was approached to take on a new role and I accepted the position. Basically my new role is to help coordinate GGA's Child Sponsorship program as well as with the food drops it does for individuals in the valleys surrounding GGA. Unfortunately, this means I spend less time with the children directly and more time in front of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. I have just completed my first week and I'm really excited about the new role. Though spending time with the children is fantastic, I feel the new position also suits me well. Since as a volunteer you must work every other weekend, I will still spend time with the children then and I can help with evening homework and programming activities anytime I want.
On a slightly different note, I've been really surprised by how Westernized parts of South Africa are, but first let me tell you a related story. So when I was about 5 or 6 years old I went to a Christian camp with my church in Kerrville, Texas. I had been told all these great things about camp. There would be campfires and swimming and somehow, in all of that, my 5 year-old self imagined bunking in a log cabin, chopping our firewood, and taking baths in the river. So when I showed up to this camp I began to cry because there was electricity in the rooms, new showers in the cabins (which were nicer than my house), and food cooked by a kitchen. I know it sounds silly, but I felt a similar pang of disappointment when arriving in South Africa. Before coming, I was really hoping that I would obtain some new, mandatory, Africa-imposed simplicity in my life because admittedly I thought that South Africa would be undeveloped. While it's been a comfort to have some of the things I love from home (hot showers, a good cheese selection, a Time magazine every now and again), I will admit I am a little sad that I don't have to "rough it" more.
One advantage of being here at GGA, however, is that I love the fact that sometimes I am bored. I think it's really good for me. Anyone who knows me knows that I am a RIDICULOUS busy body, so having large, unstructured units of time is both very challenging and very rewarding. I'm reading lots of books and doing other things. For instance, the other day I made a stab at writing down all 50 states and their capitals. While I am proud to say that I was successful with the states, I had a lousy showing with the capitals and ended up writing down things like "Cheese, Wisconsin". But in all seriousness it's been wonderful to have time to sit, think, and relax.
Also, in thinking about Halloween just being a couple days away, if anyone wants to post what they plan on dressing up as I would thoroughly enjoy reading it. :)
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Because old people like to hold on the their youth, my whole office is planning to dress up and have a party on Halloween (average age approx. 45 - oldest age approx. 62). I'm coming as myself 4 years ago - complete with sweatpants, ponytail, and no shower. It may be lazy, but I'm excited about being comfortable.
Are you celebrating in GGA?
"Cured Anorexic"
For a big guy: Wear a white shirt. On the front, paint "I beat anorexia!"
how's that for politically incorrect...
I am missing our CAPCOG Halloween party for a 3 day training, so no costume. BUT! I am guilty of buying 3 bags of candy for all the tricker-treating children we anticipate, and we are now down to less than one bag. So I guess we will put up a sign that says:
"No candy, ate it all. Should have got here earlier."
I really want to dress up as some kind of food (ie. turkey leg, wedge of cheese :D ) but I'm probably going to spend my evening doing schoolwork.
I have made an apperance as phantom of th operan at a couple of places. i even one $50 (second place) in a costume contest at a local mexican food place. i do however long for my barker's beauty, golden ticket and bottle of mustard....
I have made an apperance as phantom of th operan at a couple of places. i even one $50 (second place) in a costume contest at a local mexican food place. i do however long for my barker's beauty, golden ticket and bottle of mustard....
love! i just ordered some books and will send at least one your way. you know me and books - i want to read them and give them away instantly. however, then i get really sad when they're not in my arms anymore. fear not, some feminist reading is heading towards africa.
:)
I was not pregnant britney again, but Powers said she would give me her "official" Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader costume from this year. Things to do before Oct 31, 2008: Lose 20 Pounds.
On a more interesting note-- someone at the office told a guy that there was a departmental halloween costume contest. Someone came to the office dressed like Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean!
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