Friday, January 11, 2013

I received another email, 3 days ago, which contained a great deal of valuable information. This email prompted quite a bit of preparation activity. I just completed the Safety and Security Orientation online an hour or so ago. All you do is create an account on the provided website and do the lessons and then take a quiz. You can take it as many times as you wish and your highest score is counted. I, being the overachiever that I am, got a 98 on the first try, but decided I MUST get 100%. :) FYI, I got those two wrong answers because I accidentally skipped some of the lessons. I then completed two different press release forms, one for the Peace Corps Headquarters (which came in my original packet with the passport papers, etc.), and one for the West Cost Division of the Peace Corps (this one came separately in an email from the West Coast Regional Office).

I also had to make several calls to the Peace Corps Operator. One of my issues is that I have not been reimbursed for my blood tests/physical and my Yellow Fever Vaccination. The lady said something about needing authorization first, which I'm quite sure is NOT the case. It'll get fixed though. I also contacted a friend about taking part in the Correspondence Match program, where I will be set up with a US class/teacher and we will correspond while I am in Namibia I am doing this with a personal friend of mine and possibly with some other classes in Ohio (You can do as many a you want. Some people have even done eight classes, which is overboard for me). Next, I called Verizon, asking if I could save my number, even when I disconnect my US service. They said no, which made me a bit sad. Oh well, it's a minor sacrifice.

The main part of my last few days has been planning and packing. I am more than two months out, but I believe in being proactive. Some items may take weeks to get to me. Also, my mom is an EXPERT coupon clipper/deal getter, and  we went to Kohl's and got most of the stuff I needed. If not for my mom, the stuff I bought would have cost around $350, instead of the $185 I paid. Thank you Mom! Most of the stuff was boring, such as slacks, socks, flip flops, toiletries, etc. The most exciting things in the bunch were my new running shoes (I've had the same running shoes for 3 or 4 years) and my portable, foot-pumped air pump. But, the real fun stuff is coming up! I am going to buy Keen Newport H2 hiking sandals (http://www.keenfootwear.com/us/en/product.aspx?sku=110230), which are more recommended than Chaco or Teva. On all the many hiking websites I found, Keen was most often mentioned. And this story was encouraging (http://www.keenfootwear.com/blog/?p=4396#.UPBqLmc1CSo).

I am also excited about getting a good Leatherman, which I have heard come in very handy. Apparently,  some of the Peace Corps Volunteers in Namibia have had to cut the head off a chicken. I wouldn't be surprised. Most of all, I am excited for the 1-2 Terabyte external hard drive I am going to get. This was widely recommended due to Volunteer's sharing a significant amount of music, TV shows, movies, an pictures. Just some advice, a 1-2 Terabyte hard drive will cost you between $90-$200. Also, make sure you get one that does NOT require you to be plugged in. http://www.toptenreviews.com/ is an amazing website to help you out! Make sure to pay attention to the warranty length as well. Make sure to check out the Peace Corps list of brands that offer Peace Corps Volunteer's discounts (http://www.peacecorpswiki.org/Volunteer_discounts). Or you can ask the companies directly.

At this time, I also need to start looking a personal property insurance, which comes highly recommended. I've heard it basically comes out to an ANNUAL premium of $5 per $100 value. However, I need to get all the stuff first. I will post a complete list of stuff I am bringing in this post, when I have everything, or a later post.

One other note, I found the Namibia Peace Corps Volunteer fb page and my specific groups page (Group 37). Friend adding will commence soon. I am stoked to start seeing the people who I am going to become friends with and work with for over 2 years!!

1 comment:

  1. Hi CJ, just stumbled across your blog! I'm a current PCV in Namibia...so if you have any questions, feel free to shoot me an email! steph.sestito@gmail.com

    Congratulations on your invitation!

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