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Monthly Archives: October 2016
Daily Schedule
For the past month (and next two months) I have been living in a suburb of Fez for Community Based Training (CBT). CBT time is very structured and intense and reminds me of boot camp – where so many things … Continue reading
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Learning Darija
Darija is one of the hardest languages in the world to learn. I ask myself daily what the heck was I thinking when I chose Morocco? But honestly learning any new language is difficult and I have found myself understanding … Continue reading
Observations
I’ve been in Morocco for two and a half weeks and in some ways it feels like forever and others it feels like a couple of days. After spending a week in Rabat for training, I landed in Ain Cheggag (just … Continue reading
Posted in Peace Corps Morocco
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