Published: December 6th 2005Africa » Madagascar December 6th 2005
Not much else to say besides...I am an official Peace Corps Volunteer! I swore in this morning at 9:30, had a lovely afternoon at the Ambassador's house, chill afternoon, got caught in a torrential downpour, ate some amazing Indian food for dinner, and went out dancing! Who could ask for a better day? Not this girl...
I am a 20-something world-traveler who wants to explore as much as I can. I am living in Madagascar now as a PCV doing Community Health Education. I am a voracious reader, and occasionally dabble in writing poetry. I love being outdoors, especially in Montana. I find the mountains in M'car resemble Montana, so I am very tamana here. I have a passion for spending time with children and I look forward to the adventures life takes me on!
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Formerly an independent kingdom, Madagascar became a French colony in 1896, but regained its independence in 1960. During 1992-93, free presidential and National Assembly elections were held, ending 17 years of single-party rule. In 1997, in the seco...more info
Congratulations! It sounds like things are going great. It is so good to hear from you. I enjoy hearing about the country there.
Love you much, Grandma Jean
Merry Christmas Hi Jamie,
I hope all is going well and you are keeping so busy you don't have time to think about what all of us without an adventurous spirit are doing. We think about you all the time and wish you well.
Love,
Aunt Terry
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Congratulations! It sounds like things are going great. It is so good to hear from you. I enjoy hearing about the country there. Love you much, Grandma Jean
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