Well not too much has happened since I last posted. About two weeks ago I read a post in a Peace Corps chat group that suggested someone look up their departure group on Facebook. I was curious if there was something for Bots7 (the nickname for the group of volunteers I’m in), so I searched and indeed there was! I joined it and by the next morning I had about 10 friend requests in my inbox. Hip hip! I added everybody and discovered a fellow volunteer who lives in
While I was at the RPCV get together that night, one of the RPCVs strongly suggested taking the GRE before leaving instead of once I get back. I said no way, there’s no time. I leave in less than three months… well, I’ve bought the books and I already know 360 essential GRE words (ok, I’ve technically learned 360 words. Do I actually KNOW them? Hell no!). I decided that RPCV was probably right and that if I want to go to grad school once I get back, it might be worthwhile to just study my ass off now, give it my best shot and get an okay score, rather than waiting until I get back after 3 years out of college and hope my study skills come back to me. Anyway, I’m going to go for it. My test is scheduled for March 13. Wish me luck! I’m gonna need it!
The only other thing I can think of that’s happened since I last posted that’s Peace Corps related is that I dyed my hair back to its original color (or at least what I think it is… it’s been awhile). I figured finding someone to redo my highlights in
Ok, that’s it for now! I’ll try to post again at least once or twice in February with more EXCITING updates! Just like the super exciting updates in this post! ha! lucky you! ;)
2 comments:
can't wait to see your beautiful locks tomorrow! :)
I'm so excited for you. Among other emotions like jealous and sad I'm losing yet another friend to jobs around the globe.
I've had black, brown, SUPER blonde, red and purple hair. going natural is always a good idea when traveling. good luck with hair cuts. yikes!
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