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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Leaving soon
The good news is that my apartment is finished and I should finish moving my stuff from Savoie tomorrow.
I am very happy with the place, although it took me longer to finish the plaster and painting than I had anticipated. Anyway, it will be ready for me when I return in a year.
I have enjoyed my time back in France going to concerts, other spectacles, bars and restaurants. I have gained back some weight and am ready to attack my time in Congo. Actually, I am thrilled to be going back there.
Apparently, there is a lot of work to do on the "big" topics: staff follow-up, salary scale, budget follow-up and analysis. Fortunately, my Paris contacts for human resources and finance are the same ones I had for Darfur. So we are used to working together.
We are about 30 international staff and 700 national staff, bigger than Darfur. Our programs in 3 sites include war injuries (including surgery), cooperation with a district hospital, victims of sexual violence, malnutrition, and mobile clinics. There should be enough to do!
Sunday, July 06, 2008
July Posting
The admin training course went really well. There are some really good people in the class. Most of them will be leaving very soon on mission, or they have already left. It was a pleasure to help out with the course, and I learned a few new things too.
And the party in
Since then – WORK! I have just finished painting and varnishing. Yesterday, I installed some of the bathroom fixtures (one drill bit for each 2 holes) and the blinds for my one window. I moved a few items yesterday, including a huge painting I bought 3 years ago that has been in storage since – the place already looks more lived in. I cleaned the place today because there was dust and other crado (is this French slang?) stuff on all the surfaces. And I washed the chandelier today – something exploded just afterwards. I changed all the bulbs and verified the wiring inside and the circuit breaker didn’t even shut off. I have no idea what the problem is, but I have an idea that I will have to change the dimmer switch. We’ll see that tomorrow. I would like to make a couple of shelves for the bar, and I have to move my stuff from Savoie. But we are getting there. I won’t have too much time to enjoy the place before leaving, but I will be finished, I hope.
I am also trying to get reacquainted with
And I am still psyched about going back to
Tonight I am going to Jazz a Vienne Blues Night with a new acquaintance. I will also be going Thursday evening for “A Tribute to Frank Zappa”, an evening with Jean-Luc Ponty, a jazz violinist whom I adore.
So life is fine. All is well with the world