Friday, October 21, 2011

Reflection: America the Beautiful

As we sat in the Newark airport surrounded by sandwich stands and corner stores filled with 50 types of potato chips, it was difficult to believe we were going back to Mali. Sure, we experienced some culture shock while visiting the States (i.e. Meijer has more food than my entire village), but generally we were surprised at how easy it was to dive back in and enjoy the culture we grew up in. Nevertheless, there is still a small part of us that struggles to reconcile how two such different worlds could exist simultaneously. It almost feels as if we are living double lives, except that in neither of them are we super-heroes.

After only 24 hours in the US,  we started in on our busy homestay schedule consisting of Joye’s PCAT exam, trips to Kentucky and Massachusetts, time with immediate and extended family, and American experiences ranging from hiking around the Great Lakes to a wedding to a Detroit Red Wings hockey game. Though exhausting, we loved every minute of it and soaked up time with our family and friends. We realized again how much we love America, the people, the colors of the trees in the fall, the opportunities, and the cuisine :)

But at the same time it helped rejuvenate us and made us appreciate how unique our opportunity is here in Mali. Very often Peace Corps volunteers can become frustrated and discouraged when villagers don’t mirror their enthusiasm for development work. Yet through our time home, we re-realized how much we are learning from every part of our service (including failures and successes). The insight we have gained here will certainly affect the choices we make and the way we go about ‘helping people help themselves’. So we are excited to make the most of the rest of our time here.

Thanks to everyone who took time to see us, call us, etc. while we were in the US! We really appreciated it and miss you all very much :)

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Thanks for reading!

-Joye (& James)

1 comment:

  1. That's a big pumpkin! Glad to hear your whirlwind trip went so well, it sounds like you two had a very good time back in the States :)

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