You are most welcome.

Currently lying in a bed at my Head Teacher’s house and feeling content in knowing that I am comfortable and happy in my future home. Who would have thought that I would be this happy in a place that is so far from California? Not me!

I am 4 days into my site visit and I am truly hoping that the rest of PST goes quickly because I want to live here already!!!! My new site is called Mphomwa and I will be teaching at Mphomwa CDSS. My house is, technically, in a village called Jembe. My house is BEAUTIFUL.

My new house was built just for me. It is huge! I am so looking forward to making it my home. I have ordered furniture and have many ideas. Mostly, I’m looking forward to getting a dog.

I went to church today in Mphomwa (necessary for integration) and at the end of the service I was asked to come to the front and introduce myself. Not only did I introduce myself… I did it all in Chichewa! I was so proud of myself.

My school has 15 teachers and I will be the 16th and the only female. The students seem excited to have me here. The class sizes are around 100+. That will be a challenge.

My favorite part of my new site is my Head Teacher’s youngest child. A little girl who is almost four and reminds me so much of my Leiana. She attached herself to me on day one of my visit and I call her my shadow. Such a blessing especially because being away from my nieces has been one of my biggest struggles. Her snuggles have filled me with joy and filled the void that I’ve been feeling so much lately.

Mphomwa already feels like home. I feel like I belong and I feel like I have a purpose here. I can’t wait to move into my new home and start contributing to this incredible community.

Ndathokoza Kwambiri (I am very grateful)

Mphomwa

I’ve been in Malawi a little over a month now and I must admit that it feels like it’s been longer than that. PST is grueling at times and the days run together. I often forget what day it is and dates are rarely ever realized. I have come to terms with the fact that I am bound to miss birthdays. For that, I apologize.

When I arrived in Malawi, I had no expectations about where my site would be. I didn’t know a lot about the different regions. I knew that I wanted to be in the least bug-infested area as possible. I know it’s silly because… Africa. However, still a true prayer of mine.

After being here and getting acquainted with the area and with my host family, I realized that I had fallen in love with Kasungu. I had fallen in love with Njombwa. I had fallen in love with it all. I also realized that the central region needed to be my home. I voiced these feelings even though I knew that they would have little weight because it was late in the planning of where our sites would be. Nevertheless, I hoped and prayed.

When the day of the big reveal came I was so nervous. Sick to my stomach. They blindfolded us and brought us to a big field. They guided us to our sites that were positioned on a large outline of Malawi in the middle of a soccer field. I remember being led away from others. It was quiet near me. That gave me hope. I knew that not many people were being placed in the central region. The biggest need is in the north and south.

When I took off my blindfold, I was ecstatic. I was standing next to a sign that read “Kasungu” and I was thrilled.

My site is called Mphomwa. It is around an hour north of my training village. I will be close to my family for the entire two years that I will be living in Malawi. I feel incredibly fortunate. I got placed exactly where I wanted to be.