Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Paradise City

Bula or Yadra(depending on the time you are reading this)

Ok so I have 30 minutes to try to fit in as much information to everyone as I can, so excuse me if it is scrabbled.  I also unfortunately don't have any of the pictures we have taken here as of yet, sorry.

First of all let me take the time to thank, Michael Brady, my former boss at Allianz.  We got a great article on joining the peacecorps in the Hannon Security Newsletter thanks to him, so thanks again Michael.

Ok so on to Fiji, it has been great here so far, at least relatively speaking.  We landed on Thursday( Wednesday doesn't exsist for us)  from there we took a trip down the southern coast of Fiji by boat to a Christian children's center right on the ocean where we did our water safety courses.  For all the people that said Fiji weather is beautiful you were right (I never was really doubted you).  For the people who thought we should watch out for poisonous snakes, well their are not any to speak of in fact nothing on land here is poisonous.  Now in the water that is another kit and kaboddle.  From there on Friday we drove to Nadave.  We stayed there until Monday as one big group, which I forgot mention consisted of 35 people and only one other married couple besides Alyssa and myself.  While we were there we began to learn Fijian and everything about the culture we needed to know.  Let me tell you there are alot and most of them having to do with kava or krog or yoqouna (They are all the same thing, thats right three words).  Fijians tend to think of krog kind of like we think of alcohol except it has huge cultural signifcance here.  All though alcohol I suppose alcohol has a huge cultural significance in America except for completely different reasons.  I also can speak some basic Fijian:

Yandra, O iko moce vinaka? (Morning, Did you sleep well?)
Io, vinaka (Yes, thank you)

I know, I know, I am well on my way to being a fluent speaker.  Anyway I am running out of time they're are many more things I want to talk about but don't have the time.  I suppose I could write these on my computer and just copy and paste, my host family has electricity and running water, not in the capacity though that we as Americans think of though, that is for another time though.

I hope everyone is doing well, I just checked ESPN and its crazy that the Twins are playing the Yankees live yesterday there, while it is almost 2:00 pm here.
 

Sunday, May 16, 2010

A few last Hurrahs!


We leave tomorrow at 2:20 for LAX but I did decided to post a few pictures from some of our going away gatherings.















Thanks to everyone who came out for our last show(for at least 26 months), we had a lot of fun.  Talk to you all soon.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Leaving on a Jet Plane.....

Hello All,

Welcome to our brand new shiny blog, it has that new car smell.  In three days we leave for Los Angeles to start our adventure in the Peace Corps.  We spent the last two weeks packing up our apartment and shipping our belongings to the four corners of the Minneapolis area.  Thank you to everyone for all the help getting ready and throwing going away parties.

Some people have asked how to get a hold of us while we are gone.  Well until July 12th all letters and packages can be sent to us at:

Matt or Alyssa Wolf, PCT
Peace Corps/Fiji
Private Mail Bag
Suva
Fiji, South Pacific

You can also send us e-mails at mattwolf58@yahoo.com or alyssa.wolf@hotmail.com but we are not sure how often we will be able to check and reply back to you.  Don't forget you can also comment on our blog at any time.

Thanks and we will be blogging soon, probably : )