Thursday, June 28, 2012

Packed AND Ready

Sunny, 103 degrees (fahrenheit)

The weather is a frequent topic of conversation in any discussion with my Grandma Bettye. She's an avid weather-watcher. At any given time, she can rattle off the temperature and forecast of any city which we have friends or family living (New York, Stuart, FL, you name it - she's got it). Grandma Bettye is also a letter-writer. When I'm not at home she sends wonderfully entertaining hand-written letters that include everything from what Mom and Dad are doing to what they ate for dinner, or are planning to have for dinner (food is also a frequent topic of conversation in the Conley house). Because I love the way Grandma Bettye starts her letters and I've so cleverly named my blog to rhyme with my name, I've decided to incorporate the weather theme and start each post as Grandma Bettye would her letter - with the forecast and temperature. Today's weather is especially exciting as Southern Indiana is reaching record highs and will beat the high of Abuja, the "hot" city I'm headed to, by about 20 degrees.  How is that possible?

Now that you have the weather, a small update on trip prep progress.......

If you've seen me or talked to me in the past few days you've probably asked one or both of the following questions "Are you ready?" "Are you packed?"  Depending on when you asked you may have received varying responses, but I am pleased to report that I have FINALLY packed everything in the 2 suitcases and backpack I've allotted myself.  The best news is that it fits AND I'm pretty sure it will be under the 55 pound weight limit!  This is a relief, to say the least. 

I'd like to think that I'm pretty darn good at packing, considering all the moving and travelling I've done, but for weeks I've put off packing or even thinking about packing because of the unpleasantness of it.  How do you fit what you need or think you want for an entire year in a couple suitcases? Good question.  I don't know that I have the answer, but I at least have my answer - for now. 

And am I ready?  The short answer is YES!  I've gone through ups and downs over the last few weeks of feeling prepared and ready to go to feeling the exact opposite.  Now that I've received my visa and my bags are packed, only a few small odds-and-end tasks stand between me and my flight tomorrow evening.  As one of my friends kindly reminded me, I was born ready!  The reality that I am leaving for Nigeria for the year in just over 24 hours has still not sunk in, but at this point, I'm pretty sure it won't before I leave.  Maybe it'll hit me when I get there? 

Next post - from my new home - ABUJA!

4 comments:

  1. Love the post lady :)

    I think you will find you won't use half of what you brought. I was amazed by how little I needed when I studied abroad (but beforehand thought I was going to die without 2 more suitcases worth of stuff!).

    Have a safe flight today! I will be thinking of you and look forward to reading about your adventure!

    XOXO

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  2. Safe travels Heather!!! I can't wait to hear all about Nigeria. I added your link to my blog too so I'll never miss it :) Hope to see you at some point. Big hugs!

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  3. What a great new chapter in your life. I'm very excited for you and am looking forward to reading your updates. If I wanted to make a contribution, do you reommend contributing to the EVA program specifically or to CUSO International? I want you to get credit for my contribution. Just let me know when you get the lay of the land. Thinking of you and know you will have a wonderful time overall.

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    1. Barb - Thanks for your thoughtfulness. I'll have to get back to you though ;)

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