I'm currently at the airport in Detroit, waiting to board a plane to Amsterdam and then Geneva, which is where I will be living through the end of August. I have been offered an internship in the Evaluation Office of the International Labour Organization at the United Nations. I asked my mom if she would be willing to fly out with me to help me get settled, since the thing I was most stressed about was the initial period of getting oriented in a new city alone. She agreed, so we're now getting excited about a week of exploring, walking, learning, cooking, and meeting people together until I start working (yay!) and she leaves.
A couple things that have changed since I spent three months in India:
- Jeff and I are engaged!
- I got my M.A. from the International Development Administration program I was in, and I am now a doctoral candidate in the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Evaluation (IDPE) program at WMU
I'll write again after we arrive in Geneva.
PS: It's extremely unsettling to be leaving right after there's been a mass shooting in Kalamazoo. I'm glad not to have been in town when it occurred, but I feel like I'm abandoning my town. My emotions are confusing.