Sunday, December 31, 2006

Grandkids





Got to show off the little ones at least a tiny bit.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

The Medical Clearance Saga Continues


Medical clearance for the PC can be a long and patience-testing experience. But - God Bless the Medical Staff. They asked for more information shortly after Thanksgiving. First on the list was a follow up with our cardiologist. While in the office, hooked up to the EKG she observed a dangerously irregular heartbeat. We are now the proud owner of a Pacemaker! His heart could have just forgotten to beat at any time. No heart attack just no heart beat. The Peace Corps saved John's life.

We have a check up in early Jan with the cardiologist. She will write a letter as to John's medical needs and we will see if PC can use our skills. We have our fingers crossed.

I promised a regatta photo. Here is one of many. The boat represents Georgia State University.

Monday, September 25, 2006

Waiting For Medical Clearance

Well, we submitted all of our medical bills and have received checks to cover our expenses. At least we know that the Peace Corps recognizes that we exist! Cannot wait to hear we are cleared and waiting for that wonderful invitation letter!

In the interim we try to remain optimistic but patient. On Nov 11th DeaSha will be rowing in a regatta on the Savannah River. That will be fun to watch.

Thanksgiving will be here at home this year. Next year? Hopefully by then we will have successfully completed training and been sworn in. Right now we both spend time reading blogs of volunteers in The Gambia and Namibia.

I plan to post some rowing pictures. Oh yes and Leah is now walking on her own! What a cutie!

Monday, July 31, 2006

Medical Kits Delivered

An update - checked Fed Ex on line and our papers were delivered to the DC offices today at 10:30 am. Hooray! Now if only Thanksgiving were tomorrow. 8 )

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Generate

Well we continue to try and get our stuff together for the PC medical kit. Whew! What a chore. Mamogram can't be more than 6 months old. Mine? Well of course it is 7 months old. Had to get a new one this week. Now have to wait for the radiologist to read, make a report and get it to my GYN before I can get a copy. Oh yeah, and a new PAP smear report too. Let's see. Oh yeah. Was going through the paperwork against our checklist and discovered our Fam Pract guy forgot to give us copies of the urinalysis lab reports. Of course each of these things requires more waiting and more visits to offices far and wide around town. Maybe by next week we will have a complete package that we can then copy and get in the mail. It has taken us 2 months. (this included a colonoscopy! -- Ouch) Maybe the next posting will be the good news that we have copied and mailed our med packets. 8 )

Friday, July 14, 2006

Thanksgiving 2005 - All Together

Well, here we all are. Probably for the last time before we head out on our PC assignment. Kids are flung far and wide. When we return guess we will travel a lot just visiting to say hello!

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Sunday, July 09, 2006

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Well lots has gone on since last entry. We have been nominated for a tour of duty with the Peace Corps. Very exciting. Have been through interviews, fingerprinting, background checks, physicals (that feel as though they will never end), dental exams, eye exams and are anxiously awaiting our last dr visits so we can mail off our medical/dental package for review. IF we are medically cleared it look as though we will be heading to SubSaharan Africa. I will teach Science and John will teach IT. I sure do hope my assignment doesn't include teaching Biology - never took it in school. I am an analytical chemist!

A search of the PC Web page and description of each country's needs has led us to conclude that we may be invited to serve in The Gambia. Have been monitoring the blogs of a group of volunteers who arrived in The Gambia this past week. It sounds challenging but also exciting. They say it is hot and humid. But I would imagine after some time to aclimitize it should be OK. The oldest person in this group is 44 and a three time volunteer! That is pretty darn good if you ask me. Oh well, just two more doctor visits and we should be able to mail in our package for review. I can't wait!

Monday, April 03, 2006

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Today our soldier is much on our mind. Is he safe? Is he out in the field? On Saturday we made up a box to send along to the blogging Grandma at Camp Adder. Soaps, shampoos, a couple of McDonald's toys found around the house. All items will be ditributed to civilians around and near Adder. Am hoping the blogging Grandma may run into Cris and let us know how he is doing. He does write but never often enough for us. He has only been gone a short time but it feels like forever from here.

Gonna send along several dozen boxes of Girl Scout cookies for him and his friends as soon as we know he has settled in.

Saturday, April 01, 2006

Daughter #1 (left), me, Daughter #2 (right)

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We have volunteered for the Peace Corps. Apparently it is not easy to find an assignment for a couple (in their sunset years). No luck getting an assignment during the October 05 sweep and no luck for the Feb 06 effort. Next try is May of 06. We'll see what happens. Our contact says that he expects a number of openings that will match our "skills" during May. Got my fingers and toes crossed.

My Dad and Stepmother served when he was in his late 60s. They really enjoyed the experience and felt as though they contributed. We are hoping for the same opportunity. 27 months of challenge. I look forward to representing the US in a positive upbeat manner. Hopefully we will have something somebody needs. We'll see.

Friday, March 31, 2006

Hello World

Here we are. Now a blogger. Scary thought.