Sunday, October 4, 2009

.the beat goes on

All right.

Peace Corps has three main goals. The first is to provide trained men and women to organizations and schools in the host country who ask for it. The second is to provide a real-life example of American culture to host country nationals. The third is to teach Americans at home about the host country.

The third goal was the reason why I decided on a public blog rather than an email list. As much as I have friends and family who would like to keep tags on my misadventures, the blog was more of a message in a bottle to whomever passed by. Maybe it's a future Peace Corps Volunteer who was wondering what it was all about, like I was in the months preceeding my service. Maybe it was somebody who was interested in Kyrgyzstan or teaching English abroad. Maybe it was somebody who clicked the "random" button on blogger.com and this came up. Whatever.

But unfortunately I seem to have made a bit of a target out of myself with my last post, for better or worse. I no longer feel comfortable writing here, and I think it might prove detrimental to the rest of my service if I continue to do so. It's too bad, but that's the way it is.

You usually don't have to tell me something twice. Usually.

Basically, if anybody is interested in getting occasional emails about what I'm up to and how I'm dealing with it, you can leave a message with your email in a comment, or you can get ahold of me on facebook, or you can send me an email saying you're interested.

It's my birthday. And I'll write if I want to.

10 comments:

gillis said...

hey laura,
i've really enjoyed reading your posts...your stories are kind of crazy, your writing is great, and i'm often having cracked-up, snorting, laughing fits by the end of a post. keep me posted on your life in the peace corps? my e-mail is gillis.sarah.a(at)gmail(dot)com.
-gillis

Kate said...

Laura --

I'm certainly interested. We were Internet friends once upon a time, and thought to find you again via blog. I'm really sad that PC found you and decided that ... you were too honest in your depiction of what was going on.

katherine.ditzler@gmail.com

Keep me in the loop?

Kate (maybe Virgo would be more familiar...)

Emma Kat said...

You know I'm interested.

emmakatrichardson@gmail.com. But you already knew that.

RStakun said...

Hey Laura! It's former K-16, Becky. I love your blog - if you start an email list put me on it! My email is RStakun@gmail.com :-)

Faina said...

Obviously I'm interested. Keep me updated.

brushfireburn@gmail.com

Good luck!

Unknown said...

Me too! lauraag(at)gmail(dot)com

Sara said...

Me! Your stories crack me up and take me out of my graduate school world for a few minutes. I'm also VERY interested in cultural differences so...

e-mail me
saralinds@gmail.com

Can't wait to see more. I'm sorry that someone found you out :(

Lesley said...

miss you much. let's get an internet thing going...put me on the list of laura enthusiasts!
ljwynnATgmailDOTcom
lesley

Kiwi said...

I'm neither a regular blog checker or nor blog writer, but if you're going to send something out in e-mail format, add me to the list? ^^ And if you ever manage to find a place to stay for longer than 2 weeks, give me an address. I've got a 'make-your-own okonomiyaki' care package ready to go your way. Hugs from exile island, kmcnelly2ATgmailDOTcom.

david santos said...

Have a nice weekend.