A Mississippienne in Yankeeland
Thursday, November 18, 2004
 
Tuesday night I hung out at the Vous all night with my friends, since it was the last night of Americorps. I got a mean 3 hours of sleep, then got up at 5am to start my last day at the Point. We were taken to the theater to eat breakfast, then began graduation. After some guest speakers, all the teams lined up onstage to receive their certificates. I graduated! I made it through all ten months, I didn't give up and I didn't get kicked out. I made it all the way through the year and successfully completed NCCC.

There were lots of tearful goodbyes as everyone started leaving around noon. At 1:30pm I boarded my own shuttle and we drove to BWI to catch our flights. My plane left at 6pm, and I arrived in Jackson at 7:30pm. As I walked out into the airport, I simply couldn't believe I was here again. It feels like I just left. How can 10 months have passed so quickly? My mom picked me up and took me home, and I spent all day today being sick. Joy.

Here's to my friends and teammates, who made my Americorps year so special:

Team Fire 3: Alyssa, Travis, Rose, Jacque, Chris, Sasha, Sarah, and Marcos.

Friends: Sarah Williams, Andrea Kellner, Robyn Shaw, Wanda Grant, Amber Dubrava.

Sunday, November 14, 2004
 
Things have been pretty quiet and lazy around here for the past few days. Americorps threw a mini-job fair which was kinda interesting. Me and Julien (the French boy from Montreal) have been e-mailing back and forth. Today me, Sarah, and Elisa sat down in the kitchen and made bread for 3 hours.

I can't believe NCCC is ending in 2 days. It's not possible. We're all in serious denial. This has been my entire life for a year. How can it be over? I can't return to the normal, 9 to 5 world, I just can't. Damn damn damn. I still haven't packed yet.

Thursday, November 11, 2004
 
No, I'm not dead, I just didn't realize how long it'd been since I updated my Blog. Anyway, we left Kingston and returned to the Point for out-processing. I'm still in denial about Americorps ending. It seems like yesterday I was just getting here! It's so painful hanging with my friends, knowing they're going to leave to return to their regularly scheduled lives and, very probably, I won't ever see most of them again.

Today, Americorps sent a bunch of folks to a job fair in D.C. Very underwhelming. In order to get an internship -- much less a job -- in the human rights/public service sector, you need at least a Bachelor's Degree in some shit subject like hydoponic massage therapy. Me and Sarah hunted through the whole damn place and didn't find much of interest. We're underqualified for most everything worth doing. However, we did go to the Tower Records across the street from GW Uni and I bought Nine Inch Nails "Downward Spiral" and "Best of KORN: Vol.1". Later tonight, while chilling in my house listening to Jonathan Davis' inhuman caterwaul, I found myself faced with a very curious Janessa.

"Is that your music?" she asked.

"Yes," I replied, leafing through a Peace Corps book. "That's Jonathan Davis from KORN. Sing it, Jonathan!"

"I feel like he's eating my brain," Janessa said.

"I'm sorry. I'll turn it down if it bothers you."

"That's okay, don't worry about it," she said, obviously amused by my angry-white-girl music.

On a more positive note, I released my first book for Bookcrossing today in D.C. When I got back to the Point, I logged on to list my release info, and discovered someone had already reported it! How fun!

Tuesday, November 02, 2004
 
Habitat has been pretty quiet, not a lot to do, besides putting up a LOT of insulation. I coughed up black bile for days. The team is staying in a 2-bedroom in Woodstock; we're literally living on top of one another. Woodstock is a fun little hippy town, with lots of Tibetan shops and such-like.

I spent my pseudo-birthday in NYC this weekend. Sarah and I went out to Times Square Saturday night, where the lights were so bright it looked like dawn at 1:30 am. She went as a Pirate Queen (complete with gigantic fake boobies!) and I went as Rogue from X-Men. Sunday we rode the Staten Island Ferry and Alyssa took me ice-skating in Central Park. Sarah and I laid out in the Sheep Meadow and cooed over the cute kids, and visited Strawberry Fields, the Lennon memorial.

We're returning to the Point in a few days.


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