Stopover in Japan
After the long flight to Tokyo, a couple of us needed a few beers to unwind!
Collin, Mike, Peter and Anton enjoying a couple of Sapporos
Arrival
We got "layed" pretty much as soon as we got off the plane. Dr. John Williams, the PC Thailand country director, was there to meet us along with several of the PCT staff. A bigger surprise awaited us at the exit as a bunch of current serving volunteers were there to welcome us into the Peace Corps family with lots of signs and even more energy.
Then it was off to Kao Yai National Park (a 2 hour bus ride). At this point, I was just so exhausted since I didn't get too much sleep on the plane. It was so much fun traveling with 55 other people after being so used to flying alone for so long.
1/12/07 1st Day
We got in Kao Yai at about 3:30 AM and had a session scheduled for 10:00 AM. Naturally, we were all in a bit of a daze so the PC training staff were kind enough to give us the afternoon off. 56 volunteers+ a pool with a diving board+ a beautiful day+ an awareness that the next 2 years of our lives would not involve some of life's "finer luxuries"= FUN IN THE SUN!!!
Backstreet Boys..Peace Corps Style
1/14-1/16
The next 3 days were mostly sessions on a bunch of information i.e. policies, medical, language, cultural, etc.
1/17- Meeting the Governor, HOMESTAY
We met the governor of Sakeo province today and had to introduce ourselves in Thai. Dr. John said he was very impressed with our group. Good stuff! The afternoon included a few crash courses on using the traditional Thai toilet and shower and how to set up our mosquito nets during our homestay.
Looking all professional for the governorGroup shot Squatting Toilet 101
Setting up the mosquito net
A big part of our training includes living with a Thai host family for the next 2 months. It will be a total immersion into Thai culture plus a good way to pick up the language. I'm currently about 4 days into my homestay and while it has been difficult at times--the language barrier can be tough--it was been a very rewarding experience, one I will probably never forget. Here are a couple of pictures of my new home! First picture is of my family, 2nd--my room, 3rd--my toilet and 4th--my bath room. Pretty intense stuff but actually alot of fun. I was a little worried about the squat toilet at first but I've gotten used to it (when you gotta go, you gotta go!)
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Man, Anton, that is some pretty intense stuff right there. Backstreet Boys, squatting toilets, and crazy diving tricks. Good luck over there buddy. It looks like everything is going pretty well!
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