Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Going back up

So I got the green light to head back up to post, which is exciting. I will be coming back down at the end of the month to participate in the national VAC. I log a LOT of hours on those buses. Speaking of which, I heard of another Intercity bus catching fire and burning up near where my accident happened...looking forward to that cursed S-curve. Helped interview the next generation of PCVLs yesterday so I know who is replacing me, the other UF grad here in Benin (congrats to Jeff).

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Flights

So apparently there is a large volcano in Iceland or somewhere that is closing out all the airports in Europe. We PCVs in Benin would normally pay no attention to this except that Paris is our one gateway out of here, back to America. There are a lot of people in the Office right now (I am still here and will prob be here for a couple days) that are coming to/from America for differing reasons. My wrist was examined and the docs put me on a large dosage of anti-inflammatory drugs. They said nothing was structurally wrong but they sent the CT scan to Washington to have it double checked. I asked for a copy (I have a copy of my MRI done to my knee) but the doc got very defensive and would not let me have one. I think he believed I was asking because I wanted a second opinion and did not trust his assessment. In reality I just thought it would be cool to have a copy of the scan. As I stated earlier, I have been in Cotonou all month...I need to get back and do work (the workstation seems to be falling apart, according to the phone calls I have been receiving). A number of other PCVs were sent to S. Africa for medical reasons. Their descriptions make it sound like a nice place.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Still in the south

I am still in Cotonou until the docs can give me the results of the CT scan. We are just waiting on the local hospital to send the results over to PC and then another doc will look me over. I finished the Personal Narratives for the State Dept and I should find out by June if they want me to come for the 2nd round of interviews.

Friday, April 2, 2010

check-up

The workstation (and the surrounding town) has been without power and electricity for over 2 weeks now (H2O has also been off/on)...this is why I am late on my update. I passed the FSOT. Now I will fill out some personal narratives and if all goes well I will be invited to Washington D.C. in October to finish the application process. Project Play really went well. 5 teams showed up and 8 coaches from all over the department. The skill level of the kids was surprisingly high. This weekend I am near the internet most of the time so I'll be responding to emails. It is still dusty and cooler in the Alibori...the dust made me a bit sick. I also helped paint a health center mural about a balanced diet.