Showing posts with label Swear In. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swear In. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2011

Slightly Famous

This is pretty much everything I own.

So, about three weeks ago, as I was loading this pile of gear into the Land Cruiser to go out and get installed in Salémata, the village where I will live for the next two years, and the driver says "Hey, Adama! I saw you on TV!"

It turns out that RTS, a very popular Senegalese television network, had aired a bit on the Peace Corps and included a short French interview with me from our swearing-in ceremony the week before, and even though there aren't very many TVs in Salémata, it seemed like everyone had seen it. The Peace Corps driver, my host family, the neighbors, my counterparts, the entire Salémata Health Center staff...

It is a singular and mildly surreal thing to spend the same morning moving into a little hut and having a dozen little conversations about how yes, that was me on television last night.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Swearing In Video

For anyone who missed it on Facebook, here's a little video of our swearing in ceremony ~


Saturday, May 14, 2011

Volunteer Status

Yesterday we went to the Ambassador's Residence (which is a very fancy place) Dakar and officially swore in as Peace Corps Volunteers!

Now I am going to hop in a car and go down to Kédougou. I'll have a few days to get everything I need to move in, so I will post some more photos soon.

PHOTOS: The Kédougou Regional House and Salémata (with some edits and captions!)