Thursday, August 30, 2007

Yep, still here

No, I haven't left yet, though I had a lovely bon voyage featuring fantastic tasty treats. I have completed most of my errands, some of my organization, and half my packing. I've been working at the job for two weeks, mainly learning, installing, and updating documents as I go.

Minor crises have included the wire behind my two front teeth popping off, a dead bat, the remote possibility of rabies exposure here in Seattle from a different bat (W's new nickname is now "Batman"), and a rather solid hit from another woman on the soccer field which sent me flat and left me with a sore neck for a couple days. Lack of sleep helped none of these problems.

Nonetheless, I seem to be fine now on all counts. I have excellent advisers in epidemiology (Jonesie), veterinary medicine (Fedjelicious), and physical therapy (an adviser who also scored a goal!). Bonus: a very nice orthodontist squeezed me in today and fixed the retainer. Plus, I finally took a FANTASTIC nap today.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Want to Read a Book about Grameen?

I read The Price of a Dream by David Bornstein about a year ago after reading some articles and hearing interviews with the author.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Weather & New Destination

Bangalore's weather

It looks like I am going to Assam during my first week. They've had some flooding lately.

God Bless teh Interwebs

Dear Google and Microsoft,
May the creators of your mapping systems live a thousand blessed lifetimes.

I have a map to go with my blog. Be sure to zoom in and out to get a sense of where I'll be.


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Saturday, August 18, 2007

Things One Puts on Pause, Making Copies, and Other G-L-A-M-O-U-R

Stowing Seattle
I have the fabulous luxury of having Dad live here anyway, so I don't have to rent out my condo or find a cat/fish/plant sitter.

However, I still had to deal with the car, insurance, the banks, and buy a bunch of stuff (camera, voltage converter, headsets, extra USB thumb drives, a camera). I also had to make sure I was caught up on medical, dental, and veterinary affairs
. And then I had to handle weird things like furniture delivery, uncashed checks, and transferring sunglasses.

Trip preparation is a good time to hand off gifts, return things I've borrowed, mailing packages, and donating clothes. Which reminds me--Ooh La La and Miss Indigo have treats at my house.
Ashlock and Freddy--thank you for absolving me of my crushed lampshade sins.


Shopping Spreedom
I'm also begging and borrowing things that people aren't using for six months or won't use ever (backpacks, water purifiers, insect repellent you won't use, those PowerBars you won't eat before they exceed the date). Although I'm certainly not hurting, the price tag of the trip is starting to creep up. The nice thing is that I have all my checklists from my previous trips.

Remaining
- Start new job. Learn new software.
- Make a few more shopping sprees
- Vet for los gatos
- Prep the tanks
- Printed electronic copies of EVERYTHING
- Behold the wonder of Google Maps - Bangalore
- Authorize Dad as Officially in Charge of some remaining affairs
- Get med evac insurance
- Learn some Hindi
- Investigate tax options
- Finish random paperwork
- Pay bills
- Confirm arrangements
- Pack, repack, and pack again (I'm shooting for two bags)
- Visit from Mom
- Arrange for ride to airport

Oh--and a bunch more boring things, I guess.



(Realistically, I could also have done a credible post on Things One Puts on Paws, too.)

बुत ई डॉन'त वांट तो ट्रांस्लितेराते!

क्रेप। ई थौघ्त ट्रांस्लितेरेशन वास बटन-सेलेक्टाब्ले। अस यू कैन सी, ठाट इस नॉट तेह केस। लूकस कूल, थौघ.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Bangalore? Whaaaaa?

I haven't had much time to put together an explanation of what's going on, but, yes, I am going to Bangalore. Because I have spent too much time on teh [sic] internet, I have chosen to update you in the form of Frequently Asked Questions.


What?
Where's Bangalore?
When do you leave?
Why are you moving to Bangalore for 6 months?
The who with the what now?
Why India? Why Mifos?
Are you some kind of mud-hut building hippie?
What are you going to do?
Do you get paid?
So, they give you a place to stay and everything?
Have you had your shots?
What about W?
Do you still work for Atlas? Will you have a job when you come back?
Do you know anyone there?
Where will you work?
Are you traveling in India?
What language do you need to know?
It must be pretty cheap to live there, no?
Are you coming home during the 6 months?
Can we come visit?
What about your house, car, cats, et cetera?
Are you going to blog?
When did this all start?


What?
Yes, Bangalore. I will live there for 6 months.


Where's Bangalore?
Southern India.



When do you leave?
September 4th.


Why are you moving to Bangalore for 6 months?
I will be working with The Mifos Initiative.


The who with the what now?
Mifos Initiative is part of the Grameen Foundation, a non-profit that aims to propagate the successes of microfinance. The Grameen Bank was founded by Muhammad Yunus.


Why India? Why Mifos?
I know people who work for Mifos, and the timing was perfect. Plus, I have been to Bangalore for three days. I would gladly have gone to other countries, though I did enjoy my last trip to India very much.


Are you some kind of mud-hut building hippie?
Well, I've studied a bit of economics, and I believe in the work Grameen does. Also, I've been meaning to contribute in some way, and I can actually use my powers for awesome, in that I can PM and such.


What are you going to do?
I'll do work similar to what I do for Atlas Accelerator.


Do you get paid?
Yes.


So, they give you a place to stay and everything?
For the first three weeks, I'll stay in a hotel. During that time, I'll find a service (or "serviced") apartment.


Have you had your shots?
Yes, except for Hep B, which rules out IV drug use and tattoos.


What about W?
W-the-SO is all about me going. (The other W thinks India is "somewhere north of Kentucky.")


Do you still work for Atlas? Will you have a job when you come back?
MC & MC are indulging me and letting me take off, as I had finished with GridNetworks and hadn't yet started with the next client. They'll find me a client for when I get back (or maybe I just mow Mike's lawn).


Do you know anyone there?
Not really, but several people have given me contact information for family and friends. I should meet plenty of ex-pats, and I'll have a coworker there, too.


Where will you work?
I will work some at Grameen Koota, some at Mifos specialist locations, and frequently from home.


Are you traveling in India?
Yes, I'll likely go to Hyderabad and maybe Assam. I'll try to do day trips when possible. I may take a couple seeks and travel before coming home at the end of March.


What language do you need to know?
Business will generally be done in English. I'm going to learn a bit of Hindi, just to be polite. India has a lot of languages, so I'll do my best. I don't think I will have any problems in the cities.


It must be pretty cheap to live there, no?
Bangalore is more expensive than other parts of India. Rent will likely be more than you would expect, food is very inexpensive. Travel is also fairly cheap.


Are you coming home during the 6 months?
Probably not.


Can we come visit?
Yes!


What about your house, car, cats, et cetera?
Dad will be living at my place. He takes care of the cats anyway.



Are you going to blog?
I have never really been much of a blogger, but maybe I'll try.




When did this all start?
According to my IM chat history, 7/17/2007 at 5:49:59 PM PST, when one of my friends at Mifos casually mentioned they were taking resumes. Between oh-just-keep-my-resume-on-file and accepting the job, I found out I would be transitioning a client sooner than expected (don't worry--it's for good reasons!), so the timing could not have been better.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Blog Entry Numer One

At the request of a few people, I'm going to *try* to provide updates at this site, but I'm generally better about going out and doing things instead of sitting down and writing about them. Plus, people pay me to sit in front of a computer. I don't do it for free.

Oh, yes, that MSN Space is still up (Goats in Trees), but it's such a pain to update, I am not going to use it.