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Yang Chen
Sharrin
Jen
Peace CorpsProblems would pop up but they would be fine the next day. So everyone thought it'd be fine the next day. When I left, I don't know what Sharrin thought, but when I left I thought I'd be returning back. So, I thought for sure I'd be back later on to say "Bye" for good or just to return and finish my service.
Actually, for both Jen and Sharrin the hardest part of being evacuated was not being able to say goodbye and having a lack of closure. You know, a definite ending. Now, let's hear from Sharrin.
I think it was really hard just because I had all these plans and everything for what I was going to be doing. And I didn't say goodbye really to anybody; so, there was a definite lack of closure. And I think that was the hardest part of the evacuation - was just no closure at all.
Come on! Where's your sense of adventure? I know the attempted coup, the evacuation, not being able to say goodbye to friends - all that would be hard but ...
But think of the all the great memories that comes from being in the Peace Corps. Now let's hear from Sharrin and Jen talk about the rewards.
I think for me it was just the hospitality and the welcoming of the people in the different communities we lived in. Jen: The hospitality was a big thing, but for me it was also really amazing to be able to go through a training period and become conversational in the language and to become independent.
Yang Chen, joining the Peace Corps is a big decision. You really should think about it a little bit more.
I admire them as well. Thanks for joining us today at American Cafe. |