Check us out! Lookin' pretty fly if I do say so myself. Us guys here in Dornod all got suits made (actually I just got an old one tailored) since they're pretty inexpensive around here, and then yesterday we went out to eat a fancy lunch together dressed in them. And then we came back to Bob's place and played ridiculous drinking games dressed in them. And then I got too drunk and now I feel awful today, though it's getting better. I'm pretty sure I ate a lot of raw brownie batter, which may or may not have contributed. Ah the stupid things one does when drunk. I think I'll lay off the stuff for a while now. I'm kind of a chameleon when it comes to drinking. If the people I'm around never imbibe, neither will I. If they enjoy getting nice and tipsy every weekend, as they do around here, I'll be right there with them. It's so easy to fall into that pattern out here. I love Dornod and I love Choibalsan and I love my friends, but unfortunately there's only so much to do for fun, especially in the bitter, dark cold of winter. So we drink. But it's getting to be a bit much for me. I'm gonna try and take it easy for a while. I never really loved the stuff to begin with. One or two beers is nice on a summer afternoon, and wine can be great with dinner, but that's all I need. I oughtta save a little more money now too.
Anyway, enough about that. What else is new? Perhaps my greatest joy this week has been Jagaa's continued development from a little brat into a good dog. At long last, she's on the verge of being completely housebroken! In the last six days or so, she's only pooped and peed inside a couple times. Some credit is due to my mom and sister here and their aforementioned mammoth Christmas package. It included a bag of treats which are easy to break into tiny pieces. I carry a bunch of them in my coat pocket and whenever she pees or poops outside, she gets one. At long last she's getting the picture. Additionally, I found out this week that a place in Dornod is equipped to spay her! I was getting anxious about trying to bring her into UB and figuring out where I could put her up while there. And, as if that weren't good news enough, they're not charging me! The woman who is going to do it teaches veterinary studies at the confoundingly named Technical Technological College in town, which is where Merrie works. She wants to do it as part of a lesson for her students. It sounds too good to be true, and I'm a bit concerned because of how few pets there are out here, which would imply that she probably doesn't do to many of these procedures, but I called the vet in UB, which is definitely reliable, and they said they come out here and do trainings for the local vets, and the local vets go into UB as well. They're gonna call her on Monday and make sure everything is going to be sterilized and the anesthesia will be properly administered, etc etc, but I think it's gonna work out!
In other news, the city olympics happened at my school this weekend. Ninth graders, eleventh graders, and teachers from around Choibalsan took the tests. I helped out with reading the listening sections and grading, and Zoloo took first prize of all the teachers in the city! She's pretty excited about that, and it means she gets to participate in the aimag olympics in a few weeks. It's gonna be study study study until then. But hopefully she'll win that one too and then go on to nationals! Also, the creative writing competition Kaede and I are working on is coming together nicely. Students will write their essays next week. Hopefully as many of them will show up as have said they would. It'll be nice to get past that step, but there still remains a lot to be done before we're finished in April. Kaede's been doing most of it so far, so she's getting pretty exhausted, but I hope to pull more of my own weight in these upcoming weeks. Fortunately, we get to be together for a lot of that last part. I go into UB at the end of March for another VAC meeting. As you may remember, VAC is like the student council of Peace Corps. That'll be during our spring break, so I hope to get out to Arkhangai and stay with her for a week or so afterwards. It's still a few weeks away, but we're of course quite excited about it.
Kaede and I have also been hammering out a lot of our summer plans, or trying to. We'd like to participate in some sort of project for the first half. Right now we're hoping to get selected to teach English for three weeks to various tradespeople. That could take place in one of several cities around the country, but we (or I, I should say... Kaede's fairly indifferent) would like to be placed in Uvs aimag, way in the mountainous lake-ridden northwest part of the country, so we can get a chance to see some place new. We'll probably find out in a few weeks. If that doesn't work out, we might do a summer camp down in our friend Sarah's town in Sukhbaatar. Either way, after we're finished, we're gonna head back to the states for our wedding! We'll probably spend the majority of our time in Washington state, where Kaede's dad lives, but I'm hoping to pop home to the east coast for a week at some point. It's pretty crazy... neither of us expected to go back during our time here, but I'm sure you know how plans change, and we're getting excited about it now that it's happening. Hopefully I'll see as many of your smiling faces as possible while we're there!
Anyway, enough about that. What else is new? Perhaps my greatest joy this week has been Jagaa's continued development from a little brat into a good dog. At long last, she's on the verge of being completely housebroken! In the last six days or so, she's only pooped and peed inside a couple times. Some credit is due to my mom and sister here and their aforementioned mammoth Christmas package. It included a bag of treats which are easy to break into tiny pieces. I carry a bunch of them in my coat pocket and whenever she pees or poops outside, she gets one. At long last she's getting the picture. Additionally, I found out this week that a place in Dornod is equipped to spay her! I was getting anxious about trying to bring her into UB and figuring out where I could put her up while there. And, as if that weren't good news enough, they're not charging me! The woman who is going to do it teaches veterinary studies at the confoundingly named Technical Technological College in town, which is where Merrie works. She wants to do it as part of a lesson for her students. It sounds too good to be true, and I'm a bit concerned because of how few pets there are out here, which would imply that she probably doesn't do to many of these procedures, but I called the vet in UB, which is definitely reliable, and they said they come out here and do trainings for the local vets, and the local vets go into UB as well. They're gonna call her on Monday and make sure everything is going to be sterilized and the anesthesia will be properly administered, etc etc, but I think it's gonna work out!
In other news, the city olympics happened at my school this weekend. Ninth graders, eleventh graders, and teachers from around Choibalsan took the tests. I helped out with reading the listening sections and grading, and Zoloo took first prize of all the teachers in the city! She's pretty excited about that, and it means she gets to participate in the aimag olympics in a few weeks. It's gonna be study study study until then. But hopefully she'll win that one too and then go on to nationals! Also, the creative writing competition Kaede and I are working on is coming together nicely. Students will write their essays next week. Hopefully as many of them will show up as have said they would. It'll be nice to get past that step, but there still remains a lot to be done before we're finished in April. Kaede's been doing most of it so far, so she's getting pretty exhausted, but I hope to pull more of my own weight in these upcoming weeks. Fortunately, we get to be together for a lot of that last part. I go into UB at the end of March for another VAC meeting. As you may remember, VAC is like the student council of Peace Corps. That'll be during our spring break, so I hope to get out to Arkhangai and stay with her for a week or so afterwards. It's still a few weeks away, but we're of course quite excited about it.
Kaede and I have also been hammering out a lot of our summer plans, or trying to. We'd like to participate in some sort of project for the first half. Right now we're hoping to get selected to teach English for three weeks to various tradespeople. That could take place in one of several cities around the country, but we (or I, I should say... Kaede's fairly indifferent) would like to be placed in Uvs aimag, way in the mountainous lake-ridden northwest part of the country, so we can get a chance to see some place new. We'll probably find out in a few weeks. If that doesn't work out, we might do a summer camp down in our friend Sarah's town in Sukhbaatar. Either way, after we're finished, we're gonna head back to the states for our wedding! We'll probably spend the majority of our time in Washington state, where Kaede's dad lives, but I'm hoping to pop home to the east coast for a week at some point. It's pretty crazy... neither of us expected to go back during our time here, but I'm sure you know how plans change, and we're getting excited about it now that it's happening. Hopefully I'll see as many of your smiling faces as possible while we're there!


a) I will be in Washington state around June 12th, I figure the two of you won't be there yet, but just in case, I want to make sure. ALSO, please notify us with your east coast dates as soon as you know!!!! (clearly, i trust you will, but this is pretty exciting).
ReplyDeleteVery nice suit Mr. Russell. And yes, please let us know about the east coast, especially if you'll be around in mid-July!!!
ReplyDeleteI want to play with that dog! She is too damn cute. Glad she is getting the house training. You can use anything for "high value" treats..meat, cheese, anything she likes. But they all seem to love the processed treats. MISS YOU!!!
ReplyDeleteJohnny, you look so handsome! I am very proud of my nephew. As far as alcohol goes....it is a weakness in our genes. I get it about not much else to do, (I lived in Grand Lake, remember?) Have you got a chess set? Monopoly? Scrabble? Get to writing that book, ok?
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