I should start with a little introduction.
The purpose of this blog is to convey to my friends and family what I'm doing here. As an AmeriCorps member, a very poor person in a very wealthy area, a non-profit intern, a community member, a housing-searcher, a cat- or baby-sitter, the list goes on. You know, updates on my life. Basically, I've moved across the country to work for SPAWN as an AmeriCorps intern. I've never lived outside of Illinois so this is an adventure and a completely new experience for me.
Let's get on with the story:
Saturday, September 23rd. My mom and I set out from our home in Paw Paw, Illinois and drive for 2 and a half days to Forest Knolls, California, stopping in Cheyenne and Reno on the way. My mom had a cold and wasn't feeling well, so I didn't make her drive much and let her sleep, a lot. So I was a good daughter. On the other hand, I wouldn't stop to eat except for breakfast and late late lunches/early dinners, so I don't think that helped her...
Monday, September 25th. We've arrived! Since we have done no sight-seeing on the road, we drive off to highway 1 (the pacific coast highway), stopping at Stinson Beach and Muir Woods. Redwoods, Pelicans, and I try an oyster. Adventure-ific.
Tuesday, September 26th. Mom leaves.
For the first week (and a little bit of the 3rd), I'm living with a family of 7 - a modern day Brady Bunch! Dad Mitch is on a business trip, so I haven't met him yet, Mom Julie is home, his kids are with their mom and her kids are here, with her. Though I've met only half the family and the dog always thinks I'm an intruder, they're very nice. The native plant nursery that I'll be doing a lot with is on their property.
Next week I'll be adventure-ing in Fortuna and Mendocino, north of here, for AmeriCorps orientation. Drug testing, paperwork, camping, CPR, "swiftwater safety", and so on. There I will meet Heidi, who is the other AmeriCorps member assigned to SPAWN and whom I have been in contact with via email. After that it's back to Mitch & Julie's, then to Candace's until October 30th.
Candace is one of SPAWN's volunteer naturalists. She has a couple cats and is going on vacation to visit relatives and her sweetheart in October. Rather than hire someone to come in and look after the cats and plants, she's allowing me to stay at her place while she's gone, which is amazingly nice. I've gone to her home and met her (the cats did not show their faces) and she is incredibly helpful and welcoming.
Most the time I've been here thus far has been spent looking for housing post-Candace. I might continue to live with Mitch & Julie's family (though in addition to the dog they also have an indoor/outdoor cat, which usually is just fine but occasionally I'm more effected that I want to be - allergies) or with another family in the next town over. I've also seen two studios which I could share with Heidi (AmeriCorps doesn't pay enough to get my own studio). Having a low paying job and living in this area is difficult.
All in all, the people I've met are really friendly. Interested in chatting and knowing who I am, where I'm from, how they can help. And they're tea drinkers, which is great, my kind of people! Today I went to see a studio that probably wouldn't work and ended up staying an hour with the woman chatting. People here are great, not that people from the midwest aren't nice enough. But the lack of snobbery is refreshing. That or I haven't hit upon it yet - it's probably a city thing. I remember Chicago snobs and if I were in SF, I'd probably get SF snobs.
I'll try to keep future posts shorter and more to the point. I will also get batteries for my camera and add any more pictures that my mom sends me (except the really ugly one from the Salt Lake). Unfortunately my cell phone is basically useless out here, so you're welcome to email me!
Oh, and NPR out here is great.
An Illinois native, I just moved to Marin County, California for an 11 month AmeriCorps internship with SPAWN, a watershed protection non-profit. I've lived my whole life in Illinois and am absolutely a midwesterner, so this is a new phase of my life and a huge adventure for me. Read on!
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5 comments:
I'm glad things seem to be going so well!!! :) Good luck with the housing issue! What a big change! IL to CA! You're lucky!
its jess --- keep on posting. make 'em long. say what you want to say! im desperate for details! whats your current address?? email me!
OMG, you are so close to me it's retarded. Emma just said we should hang out over Thanksgiving, and I concur. Emma lives in Aptos by Santa Cruz, so it's close. I'm stoked. I miss you. And want to see you. Amanda
Hope your trip is safe. You should import your blog into Facebook to get extra eye balls
haha! glad to hear the npr out there is good. what more do you really need? ;)
carol
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