I am thankful I was selected to join the Peace Corps.
I am thankful I was sent to Bulgaria.
I am thankful I have a family that lets me do crazy things like move to Bulgaria.
I am thankful I was placed in Krichim for my training.
I am thankful that my time there introduced me to a family I would never have known otherwise, but now consider very much my own.
I am thankful I was placed with four other volunteers who have become an extension of that non-biological family.
I am thankful that I had a summer that really and profoundly showed me what I am made of.
I am thankful the summer is over.
I am thankful I have a counterpart who considers me a friend.
I am thankful I am able to learn Bulgarian.
I am thankful to have a lot of work. Useful work. Even if it isn't always my *real* job...
I am thankful that I know how to work my oven now.
I am thankful my mom brought me really warm socks from the states. (Man, is it COLD.)
I am thankful that I have internet in my apartment so I can communicate with my families in the states (the Grudzinas, the Buttresses, old old friends...)
But most of all, this Thanksgiving I am thankful that I get to be thankful with other Americans in this far off land...Other Americans who I would be lost here without.
God bless, and Happy Thanksgiving!
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
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Becca, I'm thankful that you were here. There would have been a few disappointed Americans if it hadn't have been for your help! After all is send and done, I'm pretty sure I won't be doing it again, at least, if things stay like they are, and I think they will. Have a great weekend. I hope you made it back to site in one safe piece.
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