Showing posts with label Staging/Orientation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Staging/Orientation. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

2 Days of Travel

So it's currently 6:35AM here in Chernihiv, Ukraine. This is probably the best time to use the wifi here in the hotel because most are hopefully still sleeping (last night I'm sure the servers were overloaded with volunteers trying to access the internet that it made it basically impossible to keep a signal). It's currently 45F so my peacoat does wonders.

Anyways, so yesterday before we left for the airport in DC I felt obligated to at least go check out some of the monuments - seeing how I've never been there. Surprisingly, it was only around a buck to get down there by bus so I was stoked. Got to check out The White House (which was surprisingly a lot smaller then I was intending), Washington Monument, Linken Memorial, and just walked around the park. I was a bit jealous of all the joggers - I'd totally be down to run the 5 mile trek around all the monuments every morning.

The flight from DC to Frankfurt was long - even with trying will myself to sleep (which sadly only lasted a few hours). Most volunteers seemed to also be awake so there wasn't no lack of entertainment to be had. The inflight food and wine was actually pretty decent as well. I was forced to check my duffel carry-on (free of charge), meaning I literally had no extra clothes, no deodorant / toothbrush on hand throughout the flight which could have been a fun first challenge had it not all worked out. The hour layover in Frankfurt left me only enough time to purchase a pretzel and a beer - which I felt was appropriate to complete my cultural exploration of Germany.
my Ukrainian Visa - check out my name!
Frankfurt to Kyiv was a quick two hour flight. And was right when sleep deprivation kicked in - I napped for all but the take off, landing, and breakfast.  It was an interesting set of people on the plane; volunteers, a jewish group in all their get up, and some Ukrainians.

We were greeted with a fair crowd of Peace Corps staff once we arrived - all their flags and signs was comforting. I managed to find all my checked luggage! I was worried I'd be wearing my jeans and Cal Poly shirt for a good week while my bags were still in transit.

We hopped on a bus and drove a couple hours north to Chernihiv for our initial welome retreat. A shower and a tooth brushing was heavenly to say the least (I felt gross). I found out I'll be learning Ukrainian! While initially I though learning Russian would be cooler - I realized all the signs and transit information would be in Ukrainian meaning learning Ukrainian might be more practical. I still hope to pick up some Russian in my time here.

Our welcome dinner was pretty sweet - filled with awesome bread that tasted like angel food cake, beet salads, chicken legs, rice, chocolate, and of course tea and water.
my LCT / welcome bread passer outer
Cheers!

Monday, March 21, 2011

Made it to DC!

After a whirlwind day of flying yesterday, I've made it to Washington DC with everything I intending to bring! American Airlines neglected to check the weight of my bags (which were only a couple pounds over anyways) so I had no issues with that. 


However TSA made up for it. I guess I can't blame them - I was wearing combat boots so I must have looked suspicious. But my carry-on had to be re-x-rayed (real word?) three times and then physically searched. They were however impressed with my packing ability, which made me happy. 


Flight from SD to Chicago was fine, no crying babies, and I ended up siting next to another volunteer, which was awesome. Layover in Chicago was boring - I would keep the same plane to DC so I just sat there on the plane for an hour. And the final flight from Chicago to DC was rather quick, and I learned all about crazy librarian conventions from the woman sitting next to me. 


My theory of how I would manage to roll / carry / baby Carlos my luggage worked! Three volunteers and myself ended up sharing a van taxi to the hotel. It was a circus to watch all the bags go in but it somehow worked out. 
Apologies for the bag quality - on the iPod
The four of us went out for Thai food (sadly the last yellow curry for some time) and shortly after found myself passing out.

Staging and orientation begins in a half hour so I guess it's time to get ready. 


Saturday, February 19, 2011

Staging and International Flight Itinerary


First off... it's raining. And what do Southern Californians do when it rains?

  1. Think the world is ending
  2. Drive poorly
  3. Stay indoors
  4. Watch movies
  5. Eat grilled cheese and tomato basil soup
I personally chose options three, four (Jurassic Park), and five while adding a sixth, making international flight maps using Google & Pixelmator and filling out more Peace Corps forms - I'm just that cool on a Friday night.


Anyways, so today I finally received information regarding my staging / orientation event as well as made reservations for my flights to both Washington DC and Ukraine (Peace Corps actually did the Ukraine on for me - all expenses paid for by your tax dollars)!

  • 20 March 2011 
    • Morning flight from San Diego -> Chicago -> Washington DC
  • 21 March 2011
    • Greetings / introductions and orientation presentations
  • 22 March 2011
    • Sight seeing in the morning (never been to DC!)
    • Afternoon flight from Washington DC -> Frankfurt -> Kiev
  • 23 March 2011
    • Arrive in Ukraine!
    • Begin Peace Corps Training
For specifics on my staging and travel plans visit - Peace Corps Travel Itinerary