Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Pre-Service Training

We are finally at our training site, an hour's ride from the capital Gabarone. We arrived here last Wednesday, after a three day stay in Gaborone. We are staying with a host family, who is very sweet and hospitable. Our host mother treats us like her own children. We have 4 hours of Setswana language classes a day, in addition to culture and tech. training.

We were fortunate enough to go to wedding, a funeral, and to our family's field this weekend. So needless to stay we have been very busy... We will find out our our actual placement site in mid-June so will keep you all updated. We would love to hear from everyone by email or text...

Here is our numbers:
Stacy 267 75014124
Richard 267 75014175

Monday, April 21, 2008

We Made It!!!

Well, we made it to Botswana!!! We can't believe it!!! We had 2 days of orientation in Philadelphia, where we met our fellow volunteers. We then left on Friday for Johannesburg, which was a 16 hour flight. After spending a night in Johannesburg, we were bused to Botswana on Sunday (I was happy to get my favorite South African treats- nougat and top deck Cadbury chocolate). We are now in training for the next 8 weeks, focusing on language and technical training. We will be transferred to our homestay soon!!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

The time has come...


The time has finally come.  We are reporting to Philadelphia tomorrow (Wednesday) for staging, which is Peace Corps's orientation.  On Friday, our pug Maggie went to her foster family, which was very hard for us.  We had our goodbye party in New York on Saturday (thanks to everyone who came-we'll miss you!!). Finally, on Sunday we left New York City to go to New Jersey to say goodbye to my parents.   

The plan is to attend staging on Wednesday and Thursday.  We will meet all the our fellow future Botswana Peace Corps volunteers, which we are looking forward to.  On Friday, we will all begin our flight to Johannesburg and arrive on Saturday.  After a night in Johannesburg, we will be bused to Gaborone, Botswana where we will spend a few days before being transferred to our homestay to begin training.

Here is our temporary mailing address in Botswana (until we get our site assignment in June):
Stacy Wallick and/or Richard Rain
U.S. Peace Corps
Private Bag 00243
Gaborone 
Botswana