On Wednesday, I got into the Peace Corps Land Cruiser, with a major flashback to doing that exact same thing returning from Mombasa. As we drove down the road, I exclaimed on how nice part of the road has become, only to start going off-road on some of the nastiest roads, with me laughing, and telling the PC driver that this was more what I remembered. We slipped and swerved through the rain soaked and mud covered road and then finally reached Loitokitok.
Today is the one-year anniversary of my group’s arrival in Nairobi. It is amazing to actually say that I have been in Kenya for one whole year already. Tomorrow is the one-year anniversary of our arrival, dazed and confused, in Mombasa. The reason why I am talking about this is because meeting the new trainees has sent me numerous flashbacks to my PST, here in Loitokitok.
The new trainees had the same questions I had, the same feelings, and the same complaints. Regardless of all that, I am very excited about the future of PC-Kenya, as I met eleven intelligent, energetic, motivated, and excited individuals planning on working at Deaf schools across Kenya. I am also especially excited about this year’s PST, and from the observation of two days thus far, it looks like it’s going pretty well, most definitely having a much more positive vibe than the one we had during our PST.
So, to the PCTs set for 2010-2012, best of luck, and here’s to you and the future of PC-Kenya!
And, of course, I can’t and won’t end this entry without a shout out to my group, the 2009-2011 peeps, here’s to another fantastic year of teaching, gorgeous travels, and unforgettable friendships!
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