PST comes to an end
Bootcamp is officially over and we are now Peace Corps Volunteers! We took oath yesterday at the residence of Madame US Ambassador. We all dressed in traditional Senegalese outfits - boubous for the men and complets for the women - and the room was bursting with color.
The entire ceremony was was televised and included speeches from the US ambassador, the Secretary General of Senegal, and three volunteers from our group who spoke in the local languages (Mandinka, Pulaar, and Wolof). At the end of the program, we had cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and deserts, which was really nice, yet for some reason The Last Supper came to mind.
Afterwards, we went to a magical place in Dakar called The American Club. I walked through the gate and felt like I was walking through the wardrobe into Narnia. Tennis courts, a swimming pool, American food, a lounge, a playground… It was an incredibly surreal experience but it was great to play some tennis and swim some laps.
Tomorrow, we are off to our villages to get installed. We will spend a couple nights in a hotel in a neighboring city, where we will buy our household supplies, then we will set up camp in our villages. We stay there for two months, and in mid-July we come back to Thies for In-service Traing (IST).
In other news, I want to congratulate the Pulaar group from Mboro for winning the garden competition! We put in long hours, worked hard, and almost always came home with goat poop in our fingernails. I think we did a surprisingly great job considering we only had a two hour gardening demonstration at the training center and only one person from our group had any gardening experience.
If you would like to see photos of the Trainee vs. Trainer soccer match, the ceremony with our host families, and more photos of the winning garden and swearing-in, click on ‘End of PST’ on the right.
Erin - just want to wish you the best of luck for the next two years. It sounds like you’ll have a very interesting journey ahead of you, but I’m so happy you’re now officially a PCV. Good luck!
Erin this is AWESOME! I am so happy for you… congrats for serious! I LOVE YOU!
YAYA! Thats so exciting! I am super proud of you! And I love what you are wearing!! Have much more to say to you but I am going to email you tomorrow! I love you!!! Miss you lots!
“I miss you”…”I love you”…”I am so proud of you” …all sentimental snippets from those who don’t know you. I know the real Erin, who puts me in timeout for lovingly chewing her clothes, who puts stupid hats/costumes on me for her own amusement, who never shares table food with me. There’s a reason why you’re #4 with me instead of #1 or #2 like mom & Meg. So hang in there, but no sentimental snippets from me!
Hi Erin, you need to cut Gracie off or I will. She is disgusting. You are truly doing inspiring work over there in really tough conditions. We all miss you and admire your fortitude and perseverance.
love,
Dad
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