Monday, November 5, 2012

7 days

I depart in 7 days.  The week mark is making me see things in America a little different.  Every time I see something I consider very American I wonder how long it will be till I can experience it again. I drove by a Dunkin' Donuts and a Taco Bell today and just couldn't help my self.  What will my life be like with out volcano burritos? I'm not even a big donut guy. They may just be going stale in a box in the corner, but they where there.  So I satisfied my cravings today and felt a little better, then had some indigestion and felt a little worse.

I have all the items I want to bring with me.  Half of them are even packed.  I still have to figure out how the rest are going to fit together.  Every thing I'm going to wear this week I'm taking with me, guess I'll just throw it all on the top.  

Tomorrow is the 2012 presidential election.  I am a big Obama supporter and very into politics.  However, I just can't get into this one like I normally do.  All I can think about is leaving.  How all the parts of my day will be different.  I'm going to miss my fiance.  I don' t know how long it will be till I see her again.  9 weeks at least.  Then when we see each other what will it be like? I know our relationship will be fine, our routine will be different.  

This process has been rife with anxiety, stress, confusion, and curiosity.  My emotions have been all over the place.  I feel very at peace with it all now, I'm more excited and happy than anything, and am really left with one big concern.  I hope the beer is good. 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

2 Weeks Out


I don't know what to think.  As the days count down it all seems more and more surreal.  I have heard about Africa my whole life, talked about like we knew something about it. However I can count on one hand all the people I know from the whole continent.  I know more people from Sweden.  How have I missed it?  It is starting to get exciting.  I will be serving as an Education Volunteer with Peace Corps Uganda.  Departing for staging November 13th, 2012. This is something I have wanted for a long time.

My opinions on the whole thing have certainly evolved since I first filled out the application.  With every step in the process it became more of a reality.  I was hoping for south east Asia and was told Sub-Saharan Africa.  That was exciting. No one ever gets what they want.  My uncle was hoping for Nepal and found himself in Mali.  The more I thought about it the more I liked the idea.  I knew it was a possibility, but I never really considered it. As I researched Peace Corps countries in Africa I started to realize how different they where.  I still had no clue what to expect.  I could be speaking French outside Timbuktu or some barley known Bantu language in jungle covered mountains.  I was relieved when my invitation came.

Uganda.  I knew almost nothing about it.  People kept telling me about Kony, Idi Amin, and the hijacking at Entebbe. That and how dangerous they think it is.  One of the first things I learned about Uganda is what they call westerners, Mzungu. It means "aimless wanderer." I really like that. My bags are almost packed and I'm running out of things to check off my pre-departure list. I don't know what to expect and that feels great.

My mailing address during training will be

Loren Evans, PCT
P.O. Box 29348
Kampala, Uganda

Things to know about mail:
All packages will be opened by the post office, and people may take things. Items are more likely to arrive intact or at all if the appear important, religious or aid based. I have to pay taxes on all items I receive.  Be creative on the deceleration form. Any type of food is "Nutritional supplies" most items can be called "Educational supplies".  Remove or black out any price markings.  Do not declare items at actual American value.

- It will take 2 to 4 weeks for an air mail envelope to arrive.
-Ground mail takes 6 months.
-Padded envelopes ship like letters, packages take longer.
-Address mail to "Brother Loren Evans" and use red ink.
- Write christian prayers on the outside of packages and letters.  Christian imagery will help too.
-Do not ship valuables.
-Number letters.