Training is basically over and the group is getting ready to take off this evening out of Dulles on the flight to Frankfurt and on to Kiev.
This group of about 67 people is coming from a wide range of backgrounds so I'm looking forward to what impacts we may be able to change. At the moment, the full impact of what I'm facing hasn't fully sunk in yet. The job description of what I'll be doing is still just as vague, but it should definitely be interesting. My biggest fear is still the strange language I'll be facing, but I'm feeling just slightly more comfortable about it.
One of the more interesting parts was having the director of Peace Corps come in front of the trainees and talked. From what I understand, he doesn't speak to every group, so that was kind of cool.
Again, I'm not sure exactly when I'll be able to post again on here, so best of luck to all of you and I'll be updating this again as soon as possible. Take care and the next time I'm on here I'll be in Ukraine.
As always emails are great and thank you for all the support.
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I miss you!! Its been very nice to talk to you a couple of times since you've arrived in Ukraine. I know you're with your host family now and I'm glad that the language training is going well too. I'm about to put a letter in the mail for you. Hopefully, it'll reach you soon. I love you.
Best of luck bro.
Hey man, It's Brian Cameron
Good to know things are going.
Can't wait to hear of more first hand experiences.
Later,
B
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