Monday, August 30, 2010

One Week Wiser

Today marks the end of the first week of pre-service training (PST) and what a week it has been!

We arrived in St. Lucia on Tuesday afternoon and took a 45 minute bus ride to our new “home” for the week, Hotel Bel Jou, located on a hill above the capital city Castries. It is a very nice hotel and in some ways, it felt like we spent our first week on a mini-vacation. Our days were full with trainings but in the evenings we could enjoy the ambiance, pool and live music. The Peace Corps staff was quick to remind us that this was not going to be the standard living situation but I think we would all agree that it was a nice way to start off.

PST has been informative and eye opening. We went over the safety concerns for our region, theft and robbery, and common ways that volunteers find themselves in the hot seat. In many ways, it is hard to imagine that it could ever be me taking some of the risks that previous volunteers have taken but I know that eventually I will let my guard down a bit and become more vulnerable. That being said, PC has done a good job of “scaring me straight” and I plan to take many precautions! The Peace Corps staff has been absolutely amazing. Many of them had the group laughing through each session and everyone has been warm and welcoming. It is nice to know that they will be our support over the next two years.

EC 82, the group of people who all began PST at the same time, is a diverse and interesting group. We have a lawyer, retirees, recent graduates, a yoga instructor, a Microsoft employee, the list goes on! As a group, we have a high level of energy and many ideas about our upcoming service. The nights are spent in long conversations about anything from religion to their own children. There is a wide variety of ages and backgrounds so everyone brings something unique to the table. I am not sure what role I play in the group and I am even more curious to see what it will be like when we split into our island homes and say “goodbye” to other volunteers today. Time will be the great narrator of this tale.

Today, I leave for St. Vincent on a “puddle hopper” and will meet my host family and community! I hope that everyone is doing well in their corner of the world! From my little corner to yours, take care!

3 comments:

  1. I am so excited to have found you blog and to follow your experience along the way. I knew from the first moment I met you that you would live an amazing and interesting life: one full of many adventures. Best of luck to you. Hugs!

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  2. Smithers, what a week it's been it sounds like. I'm really proud of you and inspired by this posting. (Not like it's anything out of the ordinary for you). You be great and have a great time with your host family!

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  3. I'm looking for more posts and more adventures. Glad we got to see you before you left.

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