Thursday, February 27, 2014

Talking about Peace Corps

This week is Peace Corps week.  What is Peace Corps week you ask?  It is a week to celebrate the founding of Peace Corps March 1, 1961 (I didn't even have to look up the date!) as well as to celebrate those that are or have served in Peace Corps.  To me, Peace Corps week is a floor in which I can share what Peace Corps in the Hometown, in my site, and with friends and family.

Where I come from Peace Corps isn't really known.  Peace Corps is a 27 month commitment to work and live in another country.  The first three months of your service is dedicated to training you for your job, providing language training, and introducing you to the culture of your new home.  After three months, you are sworn in, saying the same thing Congressmen and women say, and move to your new home.
The time in your community is dedicated to the project you were chosen to do.  For the Hubs and I that was Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL).  You are also permitted to do secondary activities that have nothing to do with your primary job.  For us, that was tutoring sessions, community classes, and exercises classes.  While you live and work in your community, you also go to trainings provided by Peace Corps.  

As a Peace Corps Volunteer, your medical, food, living allowance (to pay rent and utilities) are taken care of by Peace Corps.  You get two vacation days a month for every month you serve.  So for two years of service you get 48 days of vacation.  (We utilized those days-check on trips to PanamaNicaragua, and Colombia/Peru and home 3 times).  At the end of your service you get a reimbursement allowance to help transition back into life in the States.  

My Peace Corps experience has exceeded everything that I thought it would be. It has been challenging, eye opening, life changing, tearful, joyful, and fun.  

I know that when I return I will be asked questions about my experience.  At our Close of Service conference, we were encouraged to write down what we wanted to tell people about our experience on a flash card.  I will have to work on that before we return in April.  

In honor of Peace Corps week, please watch this video that two fellow Youth Development Volunteers made to show you a glimpse of Costa Rica.  Our home. 



Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Celebrating 2 years in Costa Rica

Saturday marked two years of creating a life in Costa Rica.  While I don't have a huge post planned, I didn't want it to pass without acknowledging it.

We celebrated our two year anniversary by going to Uvita beach with the group we swore in with.  Our group started this adventure with us two years and 4 days ago.  We struggled to understand the customs and language of Costa Rica together.  We struggled with finding our purpose within our Peace Corps service together.  We relied on each other.  We asked each other's advice.  We visited.  We talked.  Cried.  We laughed a whole lot.  These people became our family.
First day in Costa Rica....babies
Old pros now

Before our trip to the beach we attended our Close of Service (COS) in San Jose.  What is a COS conference?  It is a conference to prepare to finish up projects in country and to help us navigate going back to the States.  We had sessions on reporting on final projects, reverse culture shock, medical options after Peace Corps, job options after Peace Corps, interviewing, and how to write a resume.  We also had a chance to share our experience with the staff through videos, sticky notes, and games.  
The post it notes behind us represent things we have done like how many students we have reached, how much gallo pinto we ate, and how many hours of conversation club we facilitated 


Attending this conference means that we are now in the process of returning to the States.  What a weird feeling that is!  We have labs, medical appointments, final interviews, Spanish test, signatures, three major paper reports, and good byes between us and going back to the States.
Check out our legacy video...this is a glimpse into our lives while serving in Costa Rica...watch here! (if the video below doesn't work)



The Hubs and I will be returning soon!  In April!