Long story short, I find myself in the middle of Lesotho - look it up, nerds. Tangentially, I've acquired a sock monkey for my 24th birthday from the one-and-only Aimee Clinkhammer.
Follow Birthday Sock Monkey's travels to each new destination. Oh and, I will also update as much as possible with news, photos, and witty anecdotes of my Peace Corps experience. Adventure Time!
Whatever I say here on this blog is in no way an official, or legal, representation of Peace Corps Lesotho. I think that should cover me?
Kelly Anderson
Private Bag F004
Mohale's Hoek 800
Lesotho, Southern Africa
Books I Read and are Reading
Without Feathers - read
What we Know but Cannot Prove - read
The Other Boleyn Girl - read
The Universe, the Eleventh Dimension, and Everything - read
Crazy Love - read
Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History - read
The Shipping News - read
Great Expectations - reading
Einstein's Mistakes: Human Failings of a Genius - reading
The Velveteen Rabbit - read
The Portable Curmudgeon - read
The Family Treasury of Children's Stories - read
Understanding Africa - read
The Boxcar Children - reading/had to return to HS library
Riding in Cars with Boys - read
The Philosophy of Nietzsche - read what parts I wanted to
Battlestar Galactica - read
The Cardboard Universe - reading
The House Next Door - read
Fantastic Mr. Fox - read
The Neverending Story - apparently it ends when you stop reading it
The Alchymist's Journal - half read
The World is Flat - read
Confessions of an Economic Hitman - read
The Reader - read
Sonnets from the Portuguese - read
The Zen & Art of Motorcycle Maintainance - reading
The Book of Nothing: Vacuums, Voids & the Latest Ideas About the Origins of the Universe - reading
Wreck - reading
Chaka - reading
Einstein's God: Conversations about Science & the Human Spirit - reading
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Since graduating May 2009 with a BID in Industrial & Interaction Design, I have played, worked, and frolicked in Syracuse, NY.
[Un?]fortunately, the Peace Corps has accepted me into their Community Health & Economic Development [CHED] program! I'm getting shipped off to Africa for 27 months. Stay tuned in for all the necessary updates here...
that is the cutest cat of all time! and it can protect you from any pamphlets that might wander into your general vicinity...
ReplyDeletethat surely is the cutest cat
ReplyDelete-Brock