Sunday, November 14, 2010

Chao, Nicaragua...Hello, USA

These last few weeks have been filled with emotional highs and lows. I said all my goodbyes to my Nicaraguan family and friends, had my goodbye parties with volunteers and staff, and packed up my stuff and headed home to the US. I think these goodbyes were much harder than most because only some, not all, know how to use a computer and/or have regular internet access. It's obviously very difficult for them to come visit me because of visa and financial restrictions, and I don't plan on returning to Nicaragua for some years now.


Saying goodbye at my favorite school, Las Minitas


Receiving my Peace Corps Close of Service Certificate from our Country Director


Peace Corps Volunteer Goodbye party in Leon


Saying goodbye to my host family from training

But the positive side of things is that I'm now back with family and friends state-side and enjoying once again the comforts of being home. While taking some time to relax and adjust these next few weeks, I will also be applying to grad schools in international development for the fall and working on finding a job in the meantime (and of course eating plenty of delicious food and spending time with people I haven't seen in years).

Overall, it was an incredible experience that I would never take back. I have memories and pictures that I will take with me always. I want to thank everyone for all their support mail, emails, and phone calls throughout (particularly those packages including food and music ;)...you know who you are!!). It's been an intense and wonderful last two years.

2 comments:

Mom said...

and we are SO happy to have you back home safe & sound!
We are so proud of you - you have accomplished so much.
It was so good to know you were upstairs sleeping in your own bed, tucked in safely.
love you so much,
mom

Dylan Butler said...

Congratulations Ms. COS Volunteer. It's a big deal and one day I too hope to be among that rank.