Friday, March 15, 2013

Georgia, Georgia, Honduras, Haiti, Africa, Peace Corps, Asia, Australia...

The list on keeps on growing.  I'm applying now to teach English in the Republic of Georgia.  I hope to get the interview.  I just learned about uhelp, an organization that helps young Haitians to educate themselves and advance professionally.  I need to learn more about them.

My future seem internationally bound.  I hope that I can make all these travel desires come true.  I just gotta earn this Masters degree to set myself up for success.

I feel like I have no social life once again as I felt while living in South Korea, but I have my eyes on my goal and I can't give it up.  Martinique is GREAT, but there's so much more that I'd like to do.  I can always return to Flower Island.

Well, back to work, I'm looking for articles for my competencies.  I hope to find all that I need today and then tomorrow I can keep on writing.

I hope that Dr. Friday passes my competency B.  I submitted it yesterday.

Cheers,
Aaron

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

That same old problem...

Hey, blog,

I have that same old... concern again.  Maybe I should face this once and for all?  Is it so or just confusion?

Maybe I should remain celibate for the rest of my life?  I don't know.

I'm also trying to figure out what to do after Martinique.  I'm back at the same conclusion that I should apply for Haiti or Georgia.  I was looking at jobs on USAJobs.gov, but none of them really interested me.

I'm not ready for permanent work yet.  There are some student opportunities that only last a year.  I could commit to one of those.  But I feel that younger people would be better for those positions.

I think I'm just having one of those moments where I sort of want to burst from having too many emotions.

It would be nice to talk to Ava, but I think she's sleeping now in Korea.

AlizĂ© likes 2NE1, a K-Pop band.  She wrote about it today in class for an activity on writing a journal entry. She's one of the most uniquely beautiful girls.  She's very uncommon.  I think her life will be very interesting.

Until next time, journal,
Aaron