Sunday, June 04, 2006

Day 1 as a Peace Corps Trainee has come and gone. Spent all last night packing up until the last possible minute. There was a little bit of stress with the realization that there was no possible way I was going to be able to take everything I wanted to with the alloted 80 pounds for checked-in luggage. Flew out of Logan and arrived in Washington DC at a little after 11am. There are 33 people in the staging group headed over to Burkina Faso. (supposed to be 34, but one person wasn't able to make it) So far so good, the afternoon was a high-level overview of various Peace Corps information - nothing very specific about Burkina Faso itself. Tomorrow's another full day of general information and then Wednesday it's shots and off to Africa.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey man,

Enjoy yourself and be safe. Look forward to reading your entries. If you need anything, let me know.

Later - Mike

Anonymous said...

anyone else surprised only one person "wasn't able to make it"?

Bry, looking forward to a recap of the shots and flight...

Anonymous said...

definitely surprised that only ONE person bailed. Remember - try to have lunch or a midnight snack in Paris!

Anonymous said...

One person didn't make it!! Can't wait to read more of the Bry Burkina Stories. Stay Safe luv ya!

Anonymous said...

So any hallicinations? we want to hear about all of them ! Do tell! :) Sue

Anonymous said...

Bryan: Your blog sounds great. Keep it up as much as possible as we are all wanting to see what your thoughts are and how you are doing.Keep in touch. How did you do on the shots? Love dad