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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure: Give me Money!
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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Wednesday, February 22, 2012. Ok, This just went out as an email to my friends and family, but anybody else who reads this blog should help out! Sorry if this is the second time you are seeing this for those who got the email and also read the blog. And helping women's advancement, here's the link: https:/ www.peacecorps. Here's my blog if you lost the link:. I recently grad...
The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure: March 2012
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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Saturday, March 31, 2012. Senegal from my Parents' Perspectives. My mom and dad came to visit me! Rather than boring you all with my descriptions of ferrying them around for 10 days, here's a change- Senegal from their points of view! 8221; in greeting. They know what she is doing for them and it makes me very proud. And now it's mom's turn:. I was struck by the physical bea...
The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure: March 2011
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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Thursday, March 10, 2011. Peace Corps How-To: Staying Sane at Site. For anyone else who finds themselves sitting in a hut in Africa for two years, here are a few ways of dealing with it, in no particular order:. Coffee and occasional baked goods that you cooked in the Kaolack regional house and brought to site in Tupperware can be added to point number 1. Decorate your room ...
The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure: August 2011
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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Saturday, August 27, 2011. Anybody reading that from RWU, remember that game? Granted, probably anybody who has gone to college recently or been in any sort of club knows highs and lows- you say the high point of your day and the low point. Really effective way of avoiding gawking Senegalese while the Toubab girl runs around in shorts first thing in the morning. The point of...
The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure: April 2011
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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Monday, April 25, 2011. Senegalese out of Senegal. All in all, this just motivates me to find a bunch of Wolof-speaking Senegalese whenever I go back to America and throw out a couple of "Asalam alekum"s. Could make for an interesting international social study. Thursday, April 14, 2011. Welcome to Pepiniering Hell. Looking ahead, I still have a long way to go, but going fro...
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Mostly Harmless: Goodbye Senegal
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Friday, November 9, 2012. Well well well…. How the hell did I get to this place? No really that’s not a rhetorical question, I’m pretty much at a loss for how any of this actually happened. That’s probably it. I think that’s a more neutral and accurate way to describe what has kept me here because it certainly wasn’t always noble selflessness. What a journey this has been. These last few weeks I’ve been doing a lot of thinking. Ok now that we’ve all started drinking lets start reading! It was a moment th...
Mostly Harmless: April 2011
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Thursday, April 21, 2011. Thursday, April 7, 2011. I'm here to remind you that despite all the bickering and propaganda, your tax dollars also go to some pretty great things. Many Americans have never even heard of USAID but I see them all the time here and I am so incredibly proud every time I see their logo "USAID From the American People". They're in Senegal, they're in my local community, and they're funded by you. First things first I have to cast a half well cap in cement for the pump to sit on.
Mostly Harmless: 2 Years in Senegal
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Saturday, August 11, 2012. 2 Years in Senegal. Peace Corps is the same way. It's about the journey not the destination. Yeah that's a cliche. Guess what? Most cliches are true! I was in your same shoes and against all my own predictions I did it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The contents of this Web site are mine personally and do not reflect any position of the U.S. Government or the Peace Corps. Pics from Blogs (click). Considering the Peace Corps? I'm here living it, so use me! Ketchup, Mustard...
Mostly Harmless: 10 Things America Could Learn From Senegal
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Thursday, May 31, 2012. 10 Things America Could Learn From Senegal. Them: "So how's Africa? Me: "It's good.". Them: "What did you learn? Me: "The world is really complicated.". Them: "Ah yes. did you see any wild animals? Me: "Monkeys and birds.". I mentioned my friend Jason Womack. He's the author of Your Best Just Got Better: Work Smarter, Think Bigger, Make More. Community: In Senegal it would be absolutely unheard of to not know and communicate or socialize with your neighbors. Do you really know...
Mostly Harmless: May 2012
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Thursday, May 31, 2012. 10 Things America Could Learn From Senegal. Them: "So how's Africa? Me: "It's good.". Them: "What did you learn? Me: "The world is really complicated.". Them: "Ah yes. did you see any wild animals? Me: "Monkeys and birds.". I mentioned my friend Jason Womack. He's the author of Your Best Just Got Better: Work Smarter, Think Bigger, Make More. Community: In Senegal it would be absolutely unheard of to not know and communicate or socialize with your neighbors. Do you really know...
Mostly Harmless: November 2012
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Friday, November 9, 2012. Well well well…. How the hell did I get to this place? No really that’s not a rhetorical question, I’m pretty much at a loss for how any of this actually happened. That’s probably it. I think that’s a more neutral and accurate way to describe what has kept me here because it certainly wasn’t always noble selflessness. What a journey this has been. These last few weeks I’ve been doing a lot of thinking. Ok now that we’ve all started drinking lets start reading! It was a moment th...
Mostly Harmless: October 2012
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012. Letter to the 2012 Ag Stage. Hello all. Here is a letter to the new Ag stage that I recently submitted for our Ag newsletter. So many things to say, so little time. Enjoy! I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about how I would start this letter and as you can probably see by this cliché introspective first sentence I still don’t really know what to say, which is telling of my current state of mind. How does one some up 2 years of service in a few simple pages? I mean that with the ...
Mostly Harmless: Perspective
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012. 3 COS Conference. For those of you not accustomed to PC acronyms COS = Close of Service. Yes due to some shifting around of things we had ours this month. AHHHH! Nothing out of context but it looks good on paper :-). PS I don't know about the other side effects but a glass of water should take care of that dry mouth :-p. May 3, 2012 at 7:39 AM. Thanks, Garrison, Ive really enjoyed your posts and Id love to hear about any reverse culture shock now that youre back home. Thanks so much...
Mostly Harmless: Mangrove Reforestation 2012
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012. Alright folks I gotta be honest. I'm dead tired and writing this blog post is not quite what I want to be doing. We're in the process of moving the Kaolack house so I've been working all day and basically just want to have a beer. I know if I don't write this now though it won't get done so the beer shall have to wait. Okay here goes! The Red Mangrove is very slow growing and is thus especially susceptible to deforestation. Like I said I'm in a rush. PCV's from everywhere came...
Mostly Harmless: September 2011
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Friday, September 23, 2011. Anyways we got to Toubacouta the 16th, checked into our hotels and had some very important discussions and work meetings and. no not really, we went to the fancy hotels and drank beer and swam in the pool as thunderstorms approached. Don't worry mom I got out when the thunder and lightning were less than 5 seconds apart. most did not. Single volunteer. Success! It was a great day. Enjoy some extra picture :-) Cheers! Serere children with mangrove seedlings. Have you lost the t...
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The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure
The Tale of Emily and the African Adventure. A blog to document some of my experiences as I travel to Senegal with the Peace Corps. Saturday, March 31, 2012. Senegal from my Parents' Perspectives. My mom and dad came to visit me! Rather than boring you all with my descriptions of ferrying them around for 10 days, here's a change- Senegal from their points of view! 8221; in greeting. They know what she is doing for them and it makes me very proud. And now it's mom's turn:. I was struck by the physical bea...
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