A Returned Peace Corps Volunteer's perspective on life in Africa, Asia and America
From Application to Invitation to Training to Service to Readjustment How quickly the time passed
So, I moved from California to New Jersey and since I own a lot of books, I shipped them media mail. Well, unfortunately two of the boxes never made it. I received two new boxes with a few things I've never seen before. Two of my newer yearbooks didn't make it. More unfortunate, one of my favorite paintings was in there.
This blog does not reflect the opinion of any institution or individual(s) mentioned herein, including but not limited to the California
Institute of Technology, the Peace Corps, the government of the United
States of America, the government of Burkina Faso, or their citizens.
My blog is intentionally designed to be light-weight (as some would say ugly).
akia-blog was supposed to stand for AK In Africa. Luckily, this can be easily adjusted to AK In America, Asia, Australia, Antarctica, etc. This blog will continue to be updated even though I have returned to America. I will be covering topics such as the life cycle and style of a PCV (from PST to Swear-IN to IST to MSC to COS to really COS'ing to readjustment), Burkina Faso and Africa.
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