July 29th, 2015
I sit here on the front porch of my host home watching the sun set as beautifully has it has for the last thirteen weeks. Tonight is my last night here in Mozambique as a Peace Corps Trainee. After thirteen weeks…long at times… we head to the U.S. Embassy tomorrow and get sworn in as Peace Corps Volunteers.
We are told that this is a ceremony, very formal, with appetizers with the ambassador and media coverage. It seems extravagant but them the Peace Corps motto “The toughest job you’ll ever love” deems the formality of the day.
I do need to often remind myself constantly of the purpose of my being here. Honestly, looking down at my dirty feet caused by dirt terracotta roads and my flip flops after the bucket bath with two gallons of water, explains the frequent reminders. Cravings of candy, my coffee brewer, clean mugs, a dishwasher, CNN, stable internet, lasagna, and half-n-half, convinces myself that time flies.
Right now the conclusion of the training portion thrills me as we get in the van and start the challenging trek. I bet the liquorice that my family sent will help as soon as it gets here!
Of course I am especially thankful that my kids who are proceeding very well will just three skype talks a week from me. And my mom who just whimpers instead of crying!
Prayers are answered. xo