Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Five days and counting....

The time is getting closer and closer....

I am so excited!! For the past few days, I havent been doing much but packing, unpacking, trying to eliminate 10lbs from my luggage and studying swahili (which I have about 15 more hours to do...haha) I really need to get this procrastination tendency out of my system (which going to Africa is probably not the best place to go to alleviate this behavior...oh well)

I just received my Peace Corps Address, so if anyone wants to write (PLEASE DO!!!) here it is:

Stephanie Kimber/PCT
c/o Peace Corps Director
P.O. Box 9123
Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
Via Air Mail

* This will be my address until December 2008, I believe.... Thanks for anything you send!

Here are a few tips that I "borrowed" from another Peace Corps Volunteers blog:

For letters and packages be sure to put "Air Mail" on the front.

1) As I may have to pay a duty on packages that are too heavy, please keep the weight to around 5 pounds maximum.

2) Padded mailing envelopes seem to have the best arrival success rate.

3) When filling out the international declaration slip, you don't necessarily need to write exactly what is in the package. Certain contents are more likely to be stolen, so just writing "educational materials" or "feminine hygiene products" may ensure the package's safe arrival.

4) Again, on the international declaration slip, please do not declare the total value of the items as any amount over $10, regardless of the actual total value.

5) Other random helpful hints: write religious phrases on the packages, include "sister" before my name when addressing the package and/or use red ink & be sure to write "Air Mail" on the package.

6) Please remove as much of the packaging that the item(s) come in as possible before shipping them. It'll help reduce the weight for you & waste for me.

7) Any packages over 4 pounds cannot be mailed 1st class, but must be mailed priority. The post office has "flat rate international" boxes that may be cheaper for heavier packages, otherwise, keep them under 4 pounds & send them 1st class.

8) Finally, sending several small care packages throughout the year does much more to boost morale then one large package once a year.

I will miss you all terribly (atleast some...haha) so please write if you have the opportunity. I've heard its about 92 cents to send a letter, so please start counting those pennies!

Luv you all and the next post will probably be from Tanzania!!! Whooo hoooo

9 comments:

  1. HI Stephanie, glad to get your email and adress!! I am excited for you! I am gonna live thru you for the next 2years? haha!! Well have a safe trip and cant wait to hear from you when you get there!! Tell us every detail!! Love, Laurie Craven

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  2. HI Stephanie, glad to get your email and adress!! I am excited for you! I am gonna live thru you for the next 2years? haha!! Well have a safe trip and cant wait to hear from you when you get there!! Tell us every detail!! Love, Laurie Craven

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  3. Stephanie,
    just to let you know we are
    thinking of you and wishing you
    well, we all miss you

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  4. Hi steph, so whats going on with you? Anything exciting happening? Have you seen any wild animals? Looking forward to your next post!! Laurie

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  5. Hi stephanie I finally learned how to do this Im so happy to learn your ok and doing well hope you been getting all my letters im still here cheering for you CONGRADULATIONS!!! on getting sworn in im so proud of you. Hope to hear from you soon.

    Much Love,

    April

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  6. Hello Stephanie miss you and thinking about you all the time hope all stay well with you cant wait to hear about all of this. Way to go.

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  7. Happy Thanksgiving Stephanie.

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  8. HAPPY NEW YEAR STEPHANIE !!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Love and miss you much this year is going to be more prosperous then last year for you.


    Love U Always,

    April

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