Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Front Porch Newspaper -

Our local neighborhood newspaper, The Stapleton Front Porch published this article about our Peace Corps process....Soon we can post a link to the newspaper's own website which will make it easier to read. For now, you can Zoom your screen view - try Ctrl and Shift/+ a couple of times to enlarge the view.

 

Monday, January 27, 2014

...Almost "HOMELESS" - 3 days till we move!

63 boxes/bins packed for storage. Just 6 weeks till we report for Peace Corps staging on our way to Jamaica. Don't forget to sign up for our email updates - fill in the box on the right side of this page.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Rotary International and Peace Corps

Two of our 'mentors' are Returned Peace Corp Volunteers (RPCV) Charlie Hunt and his wife Nancy who served in Vanuatu in the South Pacific (2006-2008). Charlie is a Rotarian and today Irene and I met with him to learn about the early discussions going on between Rotary and Peace Corps about possible projects. We hope that this blossoms into a strong working relationship.



Sunday, January 19, 2014

Denver Broncos -- MacBook --- Cloud --- TurboTax

Irene at Cedar Creek Pub watching Bronco Game



Quite a day - Broncos won the AFC championship and are going to the Super Bowl!

Irene and I went down to the Cedar Creek Pub to watch the game...Woo Hoo!

I spent time learning Mac-101 -- I've never been an Apple/Mac person, but the laptop I will use in Jamaica is 'bi-OS' - it runs as either a Mac or Windows/7 system.

Gary Olinger teaching me all about the Mac - thank you!
We're setting up our own personal cloud -- this little disk will stay in California and hold more than 4 terabytes of data - while we can access it and backup our files from Jamaica. Pretty slick!
And...I entered most of our tax data into the software. Now, just need to wait for the end of the month to get W-2s, 1099s, etc. [I've never done this earlier than April, but now we can go to Jamaica with a 'clean slate'.]


Friday, January 17, 2014

Peace Corps Update!! ---

Irene and I received our "Final Medical and Dental Clearance" this afternoon. This is a major step - so continue to watch our progress as we pack (wow, it's only 10 days before the movers come) and leave Denver. Also, we just heard from the Education Sector Program Manager in Jamaica to schedule our telephone conferences about our potential projects. YES!!

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Mexican Rodeo - National Western Stock Show

...what a great time we had! We walked the Stock Show grounds, ate burritos, sausage, kettle corn and beer, and enjoyed the wonderful Mexican Rodeo.
 

Mariachi Orchestra



 


 









Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Irene’s Peace Corps Story…

Peace Corps Nomination:

We started our Peace Corps Journey in September 2012. We knew that we wanted to be in the Peace Corps years before we applied, but we had to prepare ourselves to be the best applicants for the job. After lots of work filling out our resumes, medical information and interviews, we received our nomination from our recruiter On April 1st 2013. I thought someone was playing a joke on us at first. An April fool’s Joke - but no one was joking, this was real! If you know anything about the work involved up until this point, it is reason for celebration! I believe we did. We went out for sushi I think. One of the things we do; we ate as much raw fish as we could and talked for hours about where we might be heading. All I wanted was somewhere warm. So, after the celebration we waited for the invitation to come. We waited… and waited …. And WAITED!
Peace Corps Invitation…
For those who know us, you all are aware that we have been living in an apartment for about a year now. For those of you just starting to follow us, well - we sold our home in Stapleton and everything in it. Yes, we told our children to come and get what they want and the rest was sold in an estate sale. We have been living in an apartment for about a year. Not because we were going into the Peace Corps, but because we were not sure they would send us an invitation. In fact the Peace Corps stresses that you should not make any big moves until you know you have an invitation from them. But we knew that even if the Peace Corps did not accept our applications, we would be moving to California nearer to our children.
Well the Peace Corps accepted our application nomination and sent us an invite on September 16th 2013. Mexico’s Independent’s Day! As I am Mexican and a bit superstitious, I felt that this was good Karma. The email read…
“Dear Irene, Congratulations! It is with great pleasure that we invite you to begin training in Jamaica for Peace Corps service. You will be joining thousands of Americans who are building stronger communities around the world. This call to action gives you the opportunity to learn new skills and to find the best in yourself….”
It went on to say we can accept or refuse the invitation and they gave us a week to think about it …Let’s see –hummmmm: warm weather, blue skies, nice beaches, and wonderful new friendships. Think about it? I think it took us off guard at first; we waited for this moment and now it was here! Steve and I were beside ourselves with joy! I think it took us all of one hour to digest the news, but we had to do some quick research before we accepted the invitation.
Getting Ready…
Well we are getting ready! We have connected with our new friends in Jamaica via Facebook as well as finding two couples here in Denver one of whom served in the Peace Corps in the Pacific, and one who has just recently come back from Jamaica service, and they both are around our age! All of our Peace Corps friends have been such a great help regarding what to pack, what to think about packing, and what to be prepared for when we arrive.  I have to stop and thank everyone for giving us support in our new adventure.
 

Packing… 
We were planning on moving to California sooner, but we had some unfinished business here in Colorado. So it has taken us a bit longer to make our departure. We didn’t think we had much to pack but planning on what we keep with us and what goes into storage can be pretty difficult. As I look at it we will be packing and unpacking for the next six months. We will move to California in a few weeks, but then we planned a last minute trip at the end of February to visit family in New York and Tennessee! Then we will be moving to a few locations around Jamaica for 3 months of training before we have our Peace Corps swearing in ceremony and receive our post. So as I said we will be packing for a while.

Happy New Year 2014 - A Message from Mayor Michael Hancock


....Here's a nice video message from our Mayor Michael Hancock - I thought that our friends arround the world might like to meet him.