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Hey all,
glad to see that the dedication brought in some much needed comments. Good to hear from all the fans, you know. : )
I can hardly believe it is November already! My birthday is just around the corner! This month is wierd at my work, both of my offices will be gone from this sunday to the 20th or so. Not really sure where that leaves me. But I do get to go to UB for a confrence in a couple of weeks so that should be fun. No idea what it is about but will tell more after I go, if I figure out what it is about that is. Jesse bit down on a rock disguised as a fruit the other day and hurt his tooth so he will be coming with me to UB as well to get it checked out. We just found out that we will not be able to make it home in time for christmas from our training in December so we will be spending christmas in UB. Not really that excited about it but hopefully it will be fun. We shall see. The Hewes family asked about holidays...here you go....there are two major holidays in Mongolia. One is Tsagan Tsar, in Feb., celebrating the new year. People get really dressed up and visit eachothers houses like crazy. People bring money for the host and the host gives presents to the guests. People are pretty poor here but it all kind of works out in the end with the money present exchange. The traditional food is buuz (steamed meat filled dumplings). At the new year they often decorate in christmas themed items like christmas trees and santa clause but it has none of the religious meaning. In july there is a celebration called Naadam, festival of manly sports. There are some postings a while back that explain that. There are some halloween parties but people don't trick or treat and unfortunately no thanksgiving.
My coats for the community drive is going smashing. As of Wednesday I had recieved just about 200 donations. So that is pretty cool since it started on Monday. Today we are doing a major give away of items. Local bagh governors selected poor families from their district to recieve clothes. Different from the states in that people don't self select but it seems to be pretty standard here.
I taught another capacity building workshop on wednesday and it went well. Twice as many people as last time so hopefully they liked it and will tell more people about it. Thursday was our first grant writing workshop. Communication problem and the space we had reserved was being used by another group. But someone brought a 23 page proposal so we had something to work on. Will have to find another way to advertise. Not sure what the best method is.... still thinking on it. But Jesse felt good about it (pretty much his baby) and we had a lot of fun being dumb.
This last week has been difficult because I was sick. So jesse had more chores to do and I only worked half days. But today I think I am almost better. Thank god. With no movies and me being on my last book it was looking pretty hairy for a while.
Jesse is making great progress on his teamwork workshop and may do his first one in December, a month ahead of schedule. Running it by his boss on Monday. He has been working on translating documents to get that ready. And I think I have created a program that I can use as part of my thesis. So that is exciting too. It is a youth civil society indicators workshop. I am going to write a grant for it to get off the ground and I think the youth center will take it on as its project so will keep you posted on that. If it does work I hope to have most of my thesis written before returning to the states. Then I can focus my last quarter on finding a freaking job.
It is crazy windy today but the sun is shining. We are suposed to get coal today so we can stay warm through the winter. We have been working on our black lung and it is coming along nicely. Most nights we have to open the door to let the smoke out.
Byamba is still cute is growing like crazy. He got out of the ger the other day and was nearly killed in the first 20 seconds. One of our hashaa dogs was not on his chain. But jesse showed him who was boss and I rescued the cat. We just read in one of our newsletters that only 50% of peace corps pets make it to close of service with their owners. So we are scared to let him out of the ger. In the summer though it will be hard to keep him in since the bottoms of the felt get folded up to let air in. We are working on his self defense moves and let me be the first to say he is really good at jumping on heads and attacking belts and moving feet.
I have had a couple of requests for more pictures on the blog so I will see what I can do for next time. That is all from this side of the world.
loves,
s
ps. i got the spam stopped. so there shouldn't be anymore dumb posts.
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See, I knew if I didn't do anything, things would get done.
Sierra it's almost your birthday!
I registered for classes. I am now very strongly leaning towards a psych major and then law school. And film school and a world tour in there somewhere.
I am unhappy with my radio show and my friends and my roommates, but I am doing okay.
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