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Life After Peace Corps: Reflections on Our Post-Zambia World.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Our Replacement Has Arrived!

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So many people have asked who would take over our job once we left our village.  Peace Corps Zambia has what is called a "3 generation...
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Books! (Gina's Post)

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One gift Peace Corps Zambia gave us was the opportunity to read lots of books.  With no electricity or internet to distract us and plenty of...
Sunday, January 19, 2014

Slideshow of our Service

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Please feel free to look at this slideshow, which gives a picture of our entire service.  If you're interested in having one or both of ...
Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Hut Videos

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Many of you wondered what our hut was like, so here are some videos that Scott took now that we actually have internet speed that will allow...
Friday, December 13, 2013

Gina's Reverse Culture Shock Experience #2

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I don’t really know if this is a separate experience since it also involves phones, but it happened my 2 nd day in Am...

Gina’s Reverse Culture Shock Experience #1

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 We were warned by Peace Corps that it would happen.   Coming home, they said, would be much more of an adjustment tha...

Korean Interlude (Gina's post)

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I was quite dreading going to Korea.    We chose the cheapest way of getting from Thailand to Hawaii, which meant a 5-hour overnigh...
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Gina and Scott
Gina is an occupational therapist and Scott was a fisheries biologist in Yakima, WA. We decided to take a mid-career break to explore new cultures and parts of the world. We have finished a 27-month assignment in rural Zambia with the U.S. Peace Corps working in the fields of public health and fish farming. We are taking advantage of this period of unemployment and traveling before returning to the United States.
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