Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Predeparture Jitters

Instead of worrying about New Year's Eve plans, I am freaking out about studying abroad in Tanzania.  For all of you who do not know I leave at midnight on the 1st or the 2nd depending on how you  look at it. Let me tell you it is very misleading when your father tells you that you leave on the 2nd, but it turns out to be at 12am. I thought I had an extra day-which at the rate I am going it would be really helpful to have!!!

I have officially bought everything on my list, except sunscreen, and now have no idea how it will all fit into two suitcase, a backpack, and a carry on.  My initial intention was to only bring one suitcase, oh how I like to dream. But I will finally use my parents hiking backpack that has been in our garage probably before I was born...it still has the tags on it. Sometimes it really does come in handy to have packrats for parents. 

I went to Florida on the 19th for orientation and most of you I have yet to talk to about the very informative and very overwhelming two days. Here is a paragraph I wrote while on the airplane home:
So I am actually on the airplane as I write you. Orientation was very helpful and it got me really excited to go to Dar es Salaam, which is good since I leave in less than 2 weeks. I now plan to teach English to woodcarvers in a market in Tanzania, maybe help at an orphanage and go to village a hour outside of Dar to teach English…the possibilities just seem endless. On top of that a missionary couple organizes a ultimate Frisbee game weekly-can you believe that???? I dream of scuba diving in Malawi, traveling to Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda, along with going close to Mozambique to Help the Clinton foundation with their HIV/AIDS inniative their- all of these things a student who went last semester did

We will all just have to see what is in store for me. I know that I will have an amazing time, but right now all I can think about is leaving my family, my dog and my friends for 7 months!!! I guess it it is wonderful that I have so many things to look forward to coming home to, but it is really hard to have to continue to say good-bye. 

I was asked yesterday by a student, who went last year to the University of Dar, to help organize a small micro-finance group to help 4 woodcarvers( mentioned above about teaching english) start a small business. They have prepared a business plan and I will help them understand the terms of the loan, help with creating the budget and organizing the repayment. I am really excited about this for it is a way for me to truly help the people that will teach me so much over the next 7 months. If you have any experience with micro-finance or know anyone please give me all the advise you can think of. Two other undergraduates came up with the idea and I will help them implement the program since I am on the ground in Dar es Salaam, but none of us have any experience so we would appreciate any help!

I wish you all a joyous new year and hope your's is as adventurous I believe mine will be!
Love lots and please keep in touch with me over the next 7 months...I'm sure I will get home sick and any little news from home  always is appreciated. 

Mary