Tuesday, April 29, 2008

S&M at the White House!

Day one of staging went smoothly and we made it on only about two hours of sleep. After we recharged after a good eight hours, we awoke to more training this morning followed by an exciting afternoon.


It turns out the President George W. Bush instituted National Volunteer Week (which happens to be this week). To honor the volunteering spirit, he invited our Peace Corps training class to his speech at the White House. A bus took us to the White House where we stood in line to go through security. When it came to be my (Sarah) turn to get checked in, my name was not on the list. So they took my SS#, DOB and name and did a security check of some kind in less than 5 minutes. It was actually quite scary how fast they were able to do it, including time to go through the small crowd into the WH and back. I was quickly cleared and once inside we wandered around some part of the White House. Then the PCTs (Peace Corps Trainees) were organized into a group to have our photo taken with Bush. He is much older in person. I guess that is what happens when you are the President - really speeds up the aging process.

As you can imagine, he had some strange things to say to us PCTs. To his credit, he has been a very big financial supporter of the PC. After the photo-op we went into this yellow room where he gave a little speech. Most of it sounded like this, “volunteering is great, the PC is fabulous, let us be proud of volunteers, etc. etc.” All very nice. Then he said, right in the closing line that volunteers are (and this is a straight quote-I wrote it down on the spot) "foot soldiers in the
army of compassion." Take that as you will...



We also met Stephen Baldwin (Sarah shook his hand-yowza!!!). And we just watched The Usual Suspects too. Turns out he is a born-again Christian who gave us his website to email our pictures and experiences and let us know people would be praying for us. It was unexpected given the roles he’s had in past movies. Many of us got a picture with him as well, although we have to get one of the other volunteers to send it to us.

Everyone is great. We look forward to getting to know them better. Tomorrow we fly into Guatemala and begin the really hard work.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

1:00am April 28th, 2008. In less than 24 hours we will be off to Washington D.C. for an intensive round of training and inoculations. How fun. We fly out of D.C. Wednesday morning for Guatemala City, Guatemala with a short layover in Miami. So by the early afternoon we will be enjoying 80 degree weather in the beautiful, tropical country. Well maybe not enjoying it too much. As soon as we arrive, we are sent on another intensive training for 3 days. At this point they will test our Spanish and, I'm assuming, give us more details about the program, country, safety and security. After all of that, then we will finally meet the host families we will be living with for the next 3 months.

We are packed and ready to go. Although we are definitely feeling anxious. This has been such a long process that we were starting to think it would never come to fruition. Now that it finally is, it doesn't seem real. So what's the big deal? We are just moving to another country where we don't know anyone or speak the language. Big whoop. Bring it on baby!

Mat and I are going to miss everyone so much. Thank you all for your love and support. We truly appreciate the many kind words and actions that have comforted us during this crazy, bureaucratic process! We love you all. Please continue to email us or post on here. We hope to have some great pictures and adventures coming soon!

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Ready to Go!

We are now officially homeless and jobless. We spent the better part of the last two weeks packing and throwing away junk we've collected over the past five years. After over a year of waiting it's finally time to leave... More updates and pictures to come!