I had been hearing since I arrived in Samoa (and probably
even before that) that the hardest time in service is the time between when
pre-service training ends and the school year starts. In Samoa, the school year
starts at the end of January and goes until the beginning of December. This
meant, with pre-service training ending at the same time as the school year, we
would have seven weeks until the beginning of the next school year. Luckily,
however, that was shortened to six weeks since we had training the week prior
to the school year beginning.
It has been rare in my life that I have literally had
nothing to do except work to integrate into my community. I am the girl who
used to work and go to school 7 days a week at one point. I thrive on being
busy. This, however, seemed like it wouldn’t be too bad; I am good at finding
things to keep myself occupied.
So what can you do with literally all the free time?
Read 8 books
Color 6 pictures
Write 4 blog posts
Watch 9 movies
Watch 8 seasons of America’s Next Top Model and 3 seasons of
Big Bang Theory
Run 12 times
Do 20 workouts
Go to church 13 times
Visit some Peace Corps volunteers
Go to the beach 5 times
Sing countless songs
Meet countless people
What did I learn from having all of this time?
-I can actually find a lot of things to occupy my time.
-I love reading and need to find time to always read.
-I hate having nothing to do (although I already knew this).
-Naps are my friend.
-Whatsapp is also my friend.
-I’m so grateful for the other volunteers.
-While I love being alone, this may have been too much alone time.
-I am lucky to have the host family I have.
-I can definitely make it two years here.
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