Monday, November 8, 2010

The trip that can't happen

The (rather long) backstory.
I have a license to teach high school history. For a variety of reasons that I'll not get into (makes me sound bitter, which I'll admit to being... a little) I'm not doing so. Since that didn't happen, I finally got talked into decided to go back to school. Thinking only of the resume and job prospects, I decided to add on an English as a Second Language licensure. Turns out, since it's not a full degree, no financial aid was available, so I wound up adding on an elementary education program as well.

That's how I wound up being in a place to hear about the fun and interesting summer programs that are available.

The first one was a program through a university in Liverpool. Take classes and have the opportunity to actually work in a British school. Sounds awesome, but the truth of the matter is that it wasn't the program that sounds that appealing; it was the being back in England. But it was very expensive and not really worth leaving my husband behind for 8 weeks over.


And then Tony Kline came in to talk about his program. And this time it was the program, and not the location, that made me want to go. It would be working with students and teachers to create/improve a literacy program at an orphanage in the country of Malawi. 6 weeks, working hands on with these kids and really truly making a difference. I can't put into words how much I want to do this. It won't happen though. In passing, I mentioned the idea of taking some time off over the summer and was left with no doubt that I wouldn't have a job when I came back. It's expensive; I don't know the full cost but summer tuition alone is somewhere around $3,000 with travel expenses on top. Last, but certainly not least, Dustin doesn't care for the location. Intellectually, he knows better, but on an emotional level any place in Africa still equals Somalia 1993 (Black Hawk Down, for those who know their history from movies). We're working on it.

Someday, maybe. I'm certainly going to try. Perhaps the summer after graduating (again) I'll have a job lined up and will be able to take two months to do something like this.

2 comments:

  1. Too bad you both couldn't get into a program like that and travel together, making a difference as a husband and wife team :) Of course, his field is probably completely different from yours.

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  2. That does sound like an awesome program. I completely understand how you feel. I've always wanted to do a study abroad program since so many of my friends did, but it just wasn't in the cards for me, and my window of opportunity has passed.

    Also, excellent choice on the blog template. :)

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