So, when I finally started this blog, there were lots of things starting to happen...
My spot on the ship for 2010 was completely confirmed. My volunteer dates were set. The country we were sailing to was now official. I knew where I need to fly to in order to meet up with the ship, and where I was flying from to leave. I had time to research all the information I needed to get the ball rolling...
Now, it's time for you to know, too. On August 12, 2009, I received an email from my liaison at Mercy Ships stating that I am to arrive in Tenerife (in the Canary Islands) sometime between January 24th, but no later than the 26th. The Africa Mercy will be there from December 18, 2009 to February 1, 2010 to allow mandatory technical surveys to be done onboard. Soon after, we will be setting sail for Togo, in West Africa. My departure (to where is still undecided) is to be out of Lomè, Togo on July 31, 2010.
You can imagine my excitement in knowing that everything is finally set in stone. And, also how nervous I am because everything is coming up soon...REAL SOON! I can't believe how fast time is flying by me!
My next steps are a work in progress. I have found out who the recommended travel agency for Mercy Ships Canada is - and I will be looking into booking my flight to the Canary Islands, hopefully by the end of this month, as I am sure that it's quite pricey to get there.
I also have a travel medicine appointment booked for the beginning of October. I have to get the Yellow Fever vaccine. It's actually mandatory by the WHO. Without proof of this immunization, I could be denied access into Togo. You better believe I'm holding onto that paper for dear life! While there, we will discuss options for malaria prevention (I've already decided what I want to take, hehe), see if all my immunizations are up to date, and look into optional vaccinations as well. Oh boy...I think that I am going to feel like pin cushion after this appointment.
I have recently gotten the e-mail address of the other pharmacist who is currently on board the Africa Mercy. She is a long-term volunteer, and I am sure that she can give me more insight to what it's like, weather, how to prepare for my 6 months there, etc. I am hoping to correspond with her over the next few months, just to get a better idea of what life on board is going to be like for me. I just sent her an e-mail yesterday, and am awaiting a reply.
I am already stressing about how to pack 6 months of my life (and possibly more months) into a few luggage items...but, I'll figure it out. If any of you have any hints on how to do so, I would appreciate it!
Now...since I am to be booking my ticket to go...I suppose that I should start considering if, and where, I will be going to after my time on the Africa Mercy is done. I do want to go to Egypt...I have always wanted to go there since I was a little girl. Then, I am thinking that if it is possible, I would love to visit a friend, Miss Bev, in Zambia, where she is currently working for Overland Missions. The base's backyard is Victoria Falls. How awesome is that?! I am thinking that going on a safari would be amazing, too - I mean, who wouldn't want to see the big 5? And, we'll see where my travels take me from there... Right now, I'm still dreaming. :-)
I think that's all there is for now...until my next ramble. :-)
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2 comments:
Lots of info and personal MS blogs on http://mercyshipslinks.blogspot.com
Take a look, you may not need to cram as much stuff in your bags as you may think. There is on board ship shop too...with most personal hygiene things.
thanks for the heads up!
i know that i don't have to pack all that much...just what's "important". i just have to re-evaluate what's important. hehehe.
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