Well, the Farewell Tour has ended, the Farewell Party guests have gone, so all that’s left is the farewell. And the nagging feeling that something is missing from my blog. My pre-departure thoughts are missing. I’ve only really written about tangible cameras, backpacks, and solar chargers (albeit a really fantastic one) and this relative superficiality bugs me. I haven’t thought about the intangible too much with all the last minute to-do lists. What things to pack and what forms still need filling-out is all I know (know being almost synonymous with can control) right now and all I can write about. This is the side-effect of the ‘Peace Corps Adventure’; there are alot of unknowns. Don’t get me wrong, I love and am really excited for the Adventure. But I want this blog to be more. I want to also dig into what’s deeper. That’s where this title comes from, my recent thoughts on my aspirations of achieving some measure of solidarity with Zambians during my service. To know and be equally involved in their joys and struggles as individuals and as a country. I was fortunate enough to be able to reaffirm this to myself while visiting and talking with great friends and inspirational people at my beloved Creighton.
The 2nd and 3rd goals of the Peace Corps should facilitate this. 2: To help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of peoples served. 3: To help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of all Americans. (The first is: To help the people of interested countries to meet their development goals by meeting their needs for trained women and men).
So I hope to be able to convey both my experiences and my reflections with this blog. If you don’t like this plan, blame those dang Jesuits! Those Jesuit values will really ruin you for life! Men And Women For And With Others, anyone?
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Beth- thanks for sharing. I’ll be hoping to see some of your deeper reflections before you hop on that plan ride. blessings.
It was so good to be able to spend so much time with you, Beth! I’m looking forward to following along with you on your journey–in spirit and also through your blog!