Sunday, April 27, 2008

27 April 2008

Well it's official we are Peace Corps Volunteers. We were sworn in two days ago and in two days we will be dropped off at out village. We are really excited. Training was not very fun, and very hard, but we both passed our language proficiency test at higher levels then what was required(I was surprised with how well I did.) We also did very well on our tech tests for environmental Ed. and agriculture. We had a big ceremony at the Peace Corps head quarters with the ambassador and ministers from the Zambian government, it was pretty cool. For the next few days we will be shopping in Solwezi, which should be interesting since the only grocery store recently burned down, but we stopped at another city on the way here to get the things that we will no be able to find. I think it will be pretty fun, I love the market, it is so much better then the mall. The Peace Coprs gave us a bunch of money to get our house set up, but since Andy and I are moving into a site that other volunteers have been living at for 4 years we really do not need anything. So we are going to Zanzibar!!! ( One of the original spice islands.)

Andy and I also became Auntie and Uncle again a couple o days ago. Andy's sister had her baby and far as we know it is happy and healthy. Super excited!!!


Mom and Dad, we finally got our package. Thank you.

Andrea, remind me to talk to you about t-shirts next time we talk.

Aimee and Aundre, I am glad to hear that Linda is doing well, she is in our prayers.

Vimie, I sent you a letter let me know if you get it.

Christi, I sent you another letter, I do not think you will get the first I put the wrong postage on it, but Andrea got hers so let me know if you get two.

Marti and Warren, Email pictures of Henry when you get them I would love to see him.


We will be at the Peace Corps house for a couple of days so you can send email if you want. Love you guys.

Ashlee

Sunday, April 13, 2008

13 April 2008


I just thought I would right a quick note to say hello to everyone.
Everything is going well here in Zambia and we are still having a
wonderful time. We have two more weeks of training and then we will
be off to our new home. Which we got to see last week and it is
wonderful. We are super excited. I do not have much else to tell
everyone, because Aimee and mom have been doing such an awesome job of
sending out all of our information to everyone every time we talk,
thanks guys. I hope everything is well with everyone back in the
states.
Love,
Ashlee
PS Andy borrowed a GPS unit from another volunteer so once we are at
our new home we will get the exact GPS location and you should be able
to put them into google earth and see exactly where we live.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

23 March 2008

We talked with the kids this morning. They continue to do well. They go to language school and also are now doing Agricultural classes to help in their project. They thought they would be starting bee keeping this week and were excited about it. Their ag projects are sustainable projects, compost, gardening, preservation, etc. They are meeting the couple they are replacing this week but have apparently talked with them. They will have a 4 room house of brick with a metal roof and a toilet with a seat. They are in a compound with a family but will have the ability to cook for themselves. Mango trees are on their property. Their village is 8-9 km from Kasempa in the northwest providence. Apparently there are many good English speakers in their area, a good hospital in Kasempa with lots of European health care people rotating thru. I think Ashlee said they may be going to their site this week, not sure. They are happy and very busy. Andy is doing better at picking up the language and Ashlee is grateful for his help.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

16 March 2008

Muji Byeppi,
Or hello in our new launguage. As you all know we have been in Zambia for over 3 weeks now, and everyhting is going good. We are in PST which is pre service training, and that kind of sucks, because it is 8 hours of school everyday. It will all be worth it when wer get to our village. We talked to the couple that has been living in our future home and they told us all kinds of great things about our village. We will be living 7 K out side of a town called Kasempa (look it up on Google earth.) The other couple did education, but they said that there was a lot of interest in the agriculture programs that we will be doing. We are super excited. They started some projects which I hope to keep going. One of which is teaching the women to can and preserve food, Which helps both with food security and income generation. So if you have any canning recipies that use tropical fruit send them my way. Also they grow a lot of okra and I would love to teach them to pickle that so somebody do some reasearch and send it to me( if you have time,) I would greatly appreciate it. Mom,.If you have any resources on can that could be easily mailed could you send them. There are no books that I know of that the PC provides.
So much is going on, but I only have a few miniutes. So that is all I will write now. We should have email access every few weeks so you can email. Also we do have a phone that we turn on on sundays if any one would like to call the # is 0976614162 (you will have to look up the country code)
Peace,
Ashlee
PS Tina say hello to Katie for me I do not have her email address with me, and let her know that I am trying to find her a monkey.

Monday, February 18, 2008

28 February 2008

We just heard this morning from Ashlee and Andy. They called at 6:00 a.m. They are 8 hours earlier than we are here in Mo. They were so excited!!! They were in their village where they will be going after their 3 month language training. Ashlee told me there is a 4 room, tin roof house with a great garden alread there, that another Peace Corp couple are now living, in that they will be inheriting. They will be in the North West Providane boarding Congo and Angola and will have an address for us for there later. Their address right now is Andrew and Ashlee Fritz PCV, Peace Corps/ Zampia Box 50707, Lusaka, Zambia. This is for letters not packages so if you have a package e mail and I will give you that address. (i sent a heavy letter yesterday and it cost me $10.)

We had a little trouble with contact as the number we had was not working. But the kids will have cell phone coverage but it is very expensive for them to call out but at least we can call them. They will also have internet about 15 miles from them so will beable to check it once in awhile.

Ashlee was walking to or from the garden area that she will be working with as we were speaking.(she said I am very dirty) she said she would have a 45 min walk every day to the garden. and that they were going today to see the project that Andy would be working with today as well. It was so good to hear her voice. Your thoughts and prayers are appreciated and I will keep you posted as I hear.