Daily Archive: June 5, 2015

Old Charley Stole the Handle

My parents named me Charles, and I have always been called Charles within my family. To my high school, college, and law school friends, and Jan, I was always Charley (my preferred spelling- though it was hardly ever written). Chuck belonged toIMAG0869 my dad, so I resisted that appellation.

To people in my political life, professional colleagues, and Rotarians, I was Charles. When I asked a fraternity brother to speak at Rotary Club once, it literally shocked everyone when he called me Charley. Since 1995, after I bought my first home and office computers, I signed all emails as “Charles” rather than “Charley”. It made sense to stay consistent with my professional identification. But it caused all close friends I made after 1995 to call me Charles.

Now I am making new, much younger friends, with my fellow trainees. As you age, you might notice slowdown in your sexual drive; cialis online store this is because of an increase in testosterone levels. Soon cialis india generic http://amerikabulteni.com/2012/03/12/cumhuriyetci-partinin-establishmenti-nedir-kimlerden-olusuyor/ his legs begin to swell as he retained water. This is primarily because proper stimulation means, increased blood flow to all the organs in the human sildenafil 50mg tablets browse around this now body. Similarly, an individual online prescriptions for cialis working in relationship therapy in Richmond may also deal in a number of different therapies in addition to couples counselling. Naturally they have been asking if they should call me Charles, Chuck or Charley. During orientation in Philadelphia, I was Charles. However, during my first day of training in Uganda, I decided to announce I wanted to be called Charley by my new Peace Corps friends. I also like the idea of being called Charley by new friends I will make in my community in Uganda, including children, where my communications will be more verbal rather than in writing. It just seems right to me, and provides some psychological comfort associated with the fresh start I am making on so many levels. So Charley is my handle in Uganda. Have a good weekend.

Red Mosquito

We watched a video from the State Department about Malaria. 162 members of the State Department contracted Malaria in 2013, and 113 of them were in the Peace Corps. The number one reason, is forgetting to take the daily meds to prevent it. I’m adding my daily dose the pile I take every morning. Some real sad stories in that video. We have rapid test kits and initial pills in our medical supplies.

We divided into teams and made posters.IMAG0872 This one was made by a pretty good artist on my team. It wasn’t picked as the best, but it was my favorite.

Red man’s your neighbor, call it behavior
While you’re climbing up slippery hills
Two steps ahead of him, punctures in your neck
Hovering just above your bed
Hovering just above your bed

I was bitten, must have been the devil
He was just paying me…
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And letting me know, he’s a’waiting, he’s a’waiting…
Ooh….

If I had known then what I know now…
If I had known then what I know now…
If I had known then what I know now…
If I had known then what I know now…

-Pearl Jam

Getting in Tune

We are settled into the training compound. After the long trip without much sleep. Peace Corps took it easy on us for about half a day and now they are starting to cram our brain with so many new things. I am impressed with everything about it. Peace Corps has had a long time to develop their methods. The staff made Welcome posters for each of us.

The compound is no resort but it’s nice. It’s reminds me of the YMCA of the Rockies Camp in Estes Park. Showers have mostly been cold and I have a mosquito net on my bed. The food has been OK but is often similar meal to meal. There are too many carbs like rice, pita bread (yum) and potatoes. Lots of banana dishes. I am not giving in to the carbs, but I wish there were more veggies, and salads haven’t been available. Kale was good today. The kids of the staff peek out here and there and they are so cute. I’ll try not to keep repeating how cute the kids are, and you will get plenty of kid photos during my service. These are some random shots of the compound.

IMAG0874In a brief trip to town, we saw women in customary long skirts riding side-saddle on the back of motorcycles. Or three little kids lined up behind a parent on a cycle.IMAG0876
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IMAG0871I met with the Agriculture staff today, and interviewed a volunteer about to go home from an assignment location I am considering. We have been given Nokia phones which are used primarily to talk to staff and volunteers in an internal network. We are supposed to get new SIM cards for our smart phones too. We set up our banking and will get debit cards . Our $200 per month stipends are direct deposited and it should be enough to get by each month. The weather has been great so far, very mild, often breezy. No complaints.