Hello
Readers!
I
feel like I haven’t given a good update in awhile. That’s because life’s been
picking up here a bit, recently. I’ve been—dare I say it?—busy with. . .work. If
you’re in the States that sounds like a negative thing, but if you’re a Peace
Corps Volunteer FROM the States and you have a Type A bone somewhere in your
body, then that sounds like good news to you. (Read: I’m happy to be busy!)
After
a year, I feel that my role in the school is a little better defined, and I
feel like I know enough about my school/town/province in order to be able to
effectively plan activities and know what is and is not going to work in term
of getting projects done.
I’ve
also picked up another leadership role as the president for this year’s GAD
(Gender and Development) Board for Peace Corps Panama. I’m super excited about
this, because it means that part of my JOB is organizing a group of people who
are passionate about issues like women’s health and youth development, and who
are excited about doing projects related to those themes and realizing those
projects ALL OVER PANAMA! Woo-whoo (Ask not what your GAD Board can do for you.
. . .#presidentkennedy)
Right
now the board is gearing up for our Retreat in Boquete in August, where we’ll
be revising all of the manuals that we use to give seminars and facilitate
camps. We’re also planning to support a Gay Pride parade later this month in
Panama City AND we’re starting to put together choreography for a FlashMob
dance for World AIDS Day in December. I’m not a dancer, but we all know I love
to dance, so I’ll be participating this year!
GAD
is part of the reason that I’ve been busier recently, and I feel good about it.
I’ve enjoyed my Peace Corps service so far, and it has definitely taught me a
lot about myself, one of the lessons being: I need structure.
Let’s
be honest: I’ve never considered myself an overly-creative person, just a creative problem-solver.
Also, I’m not one of those people who likes to fly by the seat of their pants,
have twenty different things going on at once, or who likes to wake up not
knowing what’s going to happen today. I like to make plans. I like to keep and
agenda and make to-do lists. Peace Corps, though, has forced me to let go of
some of those things and be a little less Type-A and a little more
go-with-the-flow. You can’t plan THAT far in advance. . .Panama doesn’t want
you to. And Panama will fight back.
Now
that I have a little bit of structure in my life in the form of GAD Board, I’m
ready to bring the old Aja back out of the closet! Who’s got a calendar handy?
No need, I’m on it! Emails, emails, emails! –It might sound crazy, but I’m
excited to WORK!
In
other news, I’m still waiting on my Dad to get his passport and come to Panama
::cough, cough:: AND I’ve decided that I
aspire to be a diplomat in the Economic sector of the Foreign Service (rather
than the Management track to which I had previously aspired). This will mean
nothing to most of you, but it’s exciting for me! I’ll be affecting
international economic policy in your friendly neighborhood Embassy one of
these days. ;) For now, though, the graduate school essays are in the works,
and we will be hoping to be spending the summer in Charlotte gearing up for
graduate school next year this time!
Love
and hugs and kisses to my family and friends in the States!
Aja
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