And, that’s it for Peace Corps. I’m still going to be writing at this address, but when I get back from Costa Rica, I’m going to archive all my Peace Corps related stuff at a different address, redesign and re-title my blog, and start new(ish). Someone once told me it annoyed her when RPCVs kept blogging and otherwise acting online as if they were still PCVs, claiming an identity that no longer belonged to them.
At the time, I got what she said, but didn’t really agree with her vehemence. I feel differently now. It’s different, being a returned Peace Corps Volunteer, than being a Peace Corps Volunteer. It’s different and the fact that my Peace Corps experiences continue to influence the rest of my life don’t make it the same. It’s connected, sure, but every bit of our lives is connected. You can’t be who you are without having been where you’ve been. And yet the past is still past, and trying to hold on to it too tightly just stagnates the present.
When I made this blog, I was looking at the future, and it’s time to do that again.















