Sunday, May 23, 2010

COS date decided

Finally know my COS date. I am heading out of here on Sept 16th. COS conference was nice. Got the chance to speak with a couple embassy people who helped to flesh out the selection process. Heading back up north tomorrow, so no more warm showers. Rainy season came early this year and is full swing up north. Decided to let PC buy my ticket home instead of getting cash-in-lieu...hopefully did not miss an opportunity to get some extra cash.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Wow, I have been here sooo long

So the last month I have been very preoccupied with the fact that I have been here a very long time. Been looking at alternative sites for the workstation incase we need to move. A large storm blew of a contactor in the electrical closet yesterday that I had replaced 12 hours earlier! Other than that I have been taking it easy this month ahead of COS conference (when we decide your COS date).

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Update

I have been pretty busy since my last post. I went back up to post and fixed the workstation computer again. I then started the process to relocate (we might have to move the workstation because the landlord wants to double the rent and his asking price is unreasonable)...this means I talked to everyone I could think of to find out if there were available properties of the size I would be looking for. There are no real estate agents in the Alibori. I talked to NGO directors, school professors, mayor's office officials, my guards, the nuns at the local catholic mission, the post office guys....you get the idea. I finally tracked a couple leads on 4 houses from the guy at UNDP's environmental volunteerism project and the guard at the bus station. The friend of the bus station guard actually looks like my best bet and I will start to see sites on Monday. My last post mentioned I was heading up...I spent 3 days at post, paid guards and started the house hunt...then I went back down to Cotonou for a national VAC meeting...am currently en route to head back up to post and get an eye on these possible workstation sites and get specs/prices. I am half and half on moving workstation sites. On one hand it would be a cool thing to write on a resume that I saved PC 25% on rent costs by finding a new site and relocating....but the move would come at the very tail end of my service....I really did not want to be THAT busy at the end. Weather has been really strange the last few weeks. It actually rained in the Alibori! It was 74 degrees the morning I left (Monday the 26th)! For chaleur weather that is insane, but I really hope it continues. I read some of the reports of the oil spill in the Gulf...I hope that stuff stays away from our pristine white-sand beaches! Grandma, tell Obama this is why FLA is against off-shore drilling!