| Dear Family and Friends, You know you've been in Bulgaria too long when you start to recognize and feel like you know personally the livestock in your neighborhood. I walk to school every morning at the same time on the same road in the same little Bulgarian town, and I usually see the same groups of goats out for their morning walks. One goat particularly strikes me and I delight in his exuberance every morning, never fail. The owner of this particular goat follows quietly behind, with a stern, grim expression on his wrinkled face. The goat, on the other hand, leads this duo with a bounce in his little goat step, crying loudly for all the world to hear. With each step, he shouts all the secrets of the world and then some, with barely a pause or quiet moment. He yells with all that is within him, his mighty goat-roar ringing through the quiet neighborhood. His human follows, without a flicker of any emotion, without a sound being uttered from his tight mouth. The goat cries throughout his walk, most-likely returning home with a hoarse voice and a soar throat. I love that goat, though I don't think I would want to live with him for the sake of getting some sleep at night! Anyway, don't think that all I do is observe and comment on Bulgarian livestock all day! My eyes have always been very keen, but it seems that they have become extra keen in Bulgaria as I take it all in! I have actually been VERY busy with Model School. We are all so busy and TIRED by this point! The Education people are busily finishing Model School and planning lesson after lesson, the Business people are stressing over huge projects and practice proposals, and the environmental people are working hard to help the Panagyurishte PCV restore the town park. Not to mention all of the language, culture, medical, and administrative sessions we all have to attend! We had a session on money today and it is going to be a little tricky to set up and manage a bank account here! If I end up in a very small town, I may have to travel to another town closeby to have ATM access! There is just so much to remember and take in, I am actually going to have to really grow up and be more responsible! Last week, we have a mock language profficiency test (the real thing is at the end of the summer) and we had "language simulation stations" in which the simulated situations like a grocery store, train station, etc. Today, we discussed the results with out language teachers and I did well . . . I scored somewhere right between intermediate-low level to Novice-high, which is one of the highest places to be for the people in the English Education (TEFL) program. So, I guess my language is progressing and I'll manage to survive at my site! Hopefully! I can't believe that August is Actually here! Site assignments are on Monday! Well, I better get home to see if I can finally take a shower. We have been without a drop of water for the last few days, something which is not uncommon throughout Bulgaria. It is not a big deal to go days without water. So, we all pretty much stink. Welcome to the Peace Corps! This weekend, I signed up to go to this Ethnic Festival to camp out with a group. It should be great. Let's just hope I get a shower by then! I hope this e-mail finds you all well and I really appreciate your responses! Love you! Love, Chantel |
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