Sunday, 20 November 2011

Pre Departure Meeting

So today was my pre-departure meeting in Reading. I was really looking forward to today as I was meeting my fellow volunteers for the first time. I had added a couple of them of Facebook and talked to them and they seemed great but the first meeting is always important and slightly scary as first impressions are everything. So I shaved off my terrible "beard" that I grew for No-Shave-ember and away we went to Reading.

I thought there were 6 of us going to Malawi with Lattitude however once I arrived I found out there were 25 in totally and still rising. These included 8 Brits, 11 Aussies, 2 Kiwis, 1 French, 1 Danish, 1 Irish and 1 Estonian... so a broad mix. I only met 7 other volunteers today but from what I found, they were all completely lovely and I can't wait to spend the next 6 months with them.

The pre-departure was about meeting other volunteers but also understanding more about Malawi and what the placement involved. I learned some valuable information about Malawi from returned volunteers (RV's) and also the country manager, things like... "don't trust the computers as they are full of virus's and will destroy your photos if you put your SD Card in there". The things I have been taught today are fantastic, things a guide-book won't tell you but RV's know perfectly.

I will be given my placement by the 30th November, this will mean that I will know where I will be in the country, which school and which person I will be paired with. This is obviously key as I will know my partner inside-out by the end of the 6 months and it is key that I get along with them, I am sure that I will as they were all completely lovely!!

That's about it for today, other than the fact that I thought Lattitude were incredible... they have the right balance between being professionally and being friendly. Today was brilliant (other than the traffic coming out of Reading which was a nightmare and made us miss our ferry!). There are now 43 days until I leave and I am counting down each one like a child counts-down until Christmas.

I could ramble on for hours on this post but I must keep it brief so for now I will say goodbye and I must get some sleep as it is now 2 AM!!

Over and out...

1 comment:

  1. I love the pretence that you are no longer a child and that you don't count down the days to christmas anymore

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