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Thursday, December 6, 2007

Just Because I've Been Silent Doesn't Mean Nothings Been Happening

So, just about every small village in kenya has an enterprising young man with a 10 year old laptop and a wireless signal. This is decidedly not the case in Turkmenistan where communications are just getting off the ground. But, as the title suggests, exciting things are happening here.

1. I got my permanent site. I am in Mary Velyat (google Merv) in a town called Nyyazow (formerly lenin, but we're not red anymore). I work at a house of health that has its own little childrens hospital and birthing room. So far it seems like a good deal. I also have a pretty chill family, and I am moving up in the peace corps world. I still have an outhouse, but I've got a real shower, hot water from a boiler, a washing machine (no dryer...bummer), and a sauna. Really, a sauna. It is a wood panelled room with three levels of benches, a natural gas heater surrounded by stones...its a sauna. Although, my family uses it to dry shoes and clothes. They will be given some cross cultural education on that.

I spent most of last week (wednesday-monday) in Mary getting to know where I will live, work, and function for the next two years. It was strange to be out of Yalkym and by myself. I didn't speak English from Wednesday morning until Sunday, and my Turkmen is really not that good. So it goes. There was a lot of charades going on.

On Sunday we bonded with the rest of the Mary volunteers, and they showed us the useful sights (American corners where internet lives, bars, and restaurants). They seem like a pretty good group, as are of course those of my group who are going.

2. Returned to Yalkym to a family that is amazingness personified. And, exciting family going-ons were happening. there was a saddakah and a new baby, both of which required much festivities and goats dying. One took place last night in Ashgabat which means I have a sweet hour on the internet before my Hub day. I love handy little coincidences.

3 comments:

Lisbeth Loughran said...

NEWS!!! What a treat to read about your new site. I can't wait for you to be there, and write to us all, and let us know what's up! I'm sitting at home after a week in harare. Me and our dog Duke, spending a nice Saturday together. Life is good!
Mummy

Katixa said...

Yay! so happy to get some news from you on your blog.. Its fun to read (specially when I am at work and do not have something to do. Did you see a live birth already?! my obsession with babies is still alive. Send me your new address, and let me know if you got my card. I have a care opackage for you but i don't know where to send it!

Dave Loughran said...

Katheryne, Keep up the interesting writing. I can not get any MAry detail on Google Earth.
Uncle DAvid