Here I am all awesome about counting down my departure from work, and I can't even make time to post about staging...
Well, staging is coming up on August 20 in California (not sure if I am supposed to name the city on a public blog?). We were notified by email of this information with directions to call SATO travel to get our tickets. We also received a .pdf agenda for the day's activities that last from 2:00 - 7:00 pm.
Then, on August 21, we all fly out to the Philippines together!
Jessie and I really can't believe that it is coming up so soon. I have had no time to be nervous at all...completely in excited mode right now.
The past couple weeks have been weird for me. I wrapped up work on July 24. After 5 years as a public defender, I wasn't sad to leave. The job wasn't bad; I was just ready to get on with this new adventure. It has been a process that has gone on for a year, so it's not like I haven't had time to think about my "retirement" from the practice of law. I suppose it might hit me in a few months when all the excitement of leaving, meeting new people and training has worn off.
It has also been odd being mildly homeless. Jessie and I had been casually packing up stuff all Summer. After the 24th, though, we had 5 days to wrap everything up and either throw it away or move it into one of our parents' basements. We actually wish we had thrown more away (or given or sold). Two years seems like a long time to keep an IKEA bedroom set in storage. Maybe we will email directions back home for our stuff to be given away. Haha.
After moving out of our apartment, we moved into my little sister's apartment and have been staying here since. She has been kind enough to stay with her boyfriend during this stretch, so we have the place to ourselves. Still, it isn't ours. We have our Peace Corps bags (and a few other things) just laying around the apartment. We spend our days and nights either further organizing, hanging out with friends and family, or just enjoying some lazy time (and watching our new favorite show, Eureka).
In a couple of days, we are going to move out again and spend our last few days in the burbs with our families (sleeping at my parents'). It is supposed to be sad, but I am not quite there yet...still blinded by the excitement of leaving. Again, I think it will hit me later.
Hopefully when we get to the Philippines, I will have more exciting things to write about.
Until then...
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2 comments:
It's good to see I'm not the only one that has no anxiety/nervous feelings. I was starting to feel guilty for only feeling excitement.
Hi Scott :)
I'm just sorta goggling Peace Corps Philippines and your blog popped up. Starting to feel real, isn't it?
See you guys next week!
-Shea
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