Today, we spent more time
learning language and learning what is expected of us as representatives of
Peace Corps and the United States. I’m glad we have had this time at the hotel
for the past few days to get accustomed to Moldova, learn useful information,
and get to know each other better. I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the nice
weather. It has been a little too warm during the afternoon when I’m tired and trying to learn language, but fine otherwise. In fact, I was expecting hot and
humid weather like the day we arrived and it has been much better than that.
I’m over the jet lag enough that I’m sitting outside in the cool evening air as
I write this, listening to birds and the sound of other trainees practicing
their Romanian language. I can also hear music and smell barbecue coming from
nearby. I’m honestly so happy to be back in Eastern Europe. I do feel at home
here and I am glad to be back. Although I’ve never been to Moldova before,
there are many things that are familiar to me here, from electrical outlets to
food. Sometimes I have to remind myself I am in a new country. I’m excited to learn
the things that are uniquely Moldovan.
Tomorrow, we will move to
the communities where we will live for the next 10 weeks during Pre-Service
Training (PST) and meet our host families. I feel like I know enough language
to be able to communicate a little bit with my host family and I’m excited to
be in an environment where I will have the opportunity to use the language I
already know and learn more. We will be divided up in 6 communities by type of
work: 2 communities each for Health Education, English Education, and Community
and Organizational Development (COD). I’m in the COD group, and I’ll be living
in a town that is a regional capital. The town I will be living in is also the
place that the whole group will meet in once each week during PST for combined
training. On a different day each week, the group of COD trainees in my town
will travel to the town where the other COD trainees are living and participate
in combined COD training. It will be different living with a family, and not
seeing all the other M32s every day, but there will be about 10 of us in the
same town and we will see each other nearly every day for language training.














