Tuesday 30 May 2017

Leave it to the LORD ...the interview smorgasbord

Sooo they have come and gone.

Two interviews in two weeks with two different organisations with two equally great mandates
The first was for a post in Kiribati. I was off my game but one can continue to be positive..my beau and my family sure are. That interview was like a full fledged exam - testing technical competencies vs the usual competency evaluation.
Man it was tough but at least I didn't cry at the end if we want to use that as a measuring stick lol

The second just occurred this morning. Typical UN competency exam. Dare I say it was even marginally... Easy? A post in the UAE,  this one is a monster with a huge portfolio to boot. My answers were more or less spot on but God was I nervous.

I am writing this with the hopes I can vanquish the post interview stress and get on with things and continue finding more jobs

I'm trying to leave it up to the Lord

Adieu

Tuesday 16 May 2017

Oh how the LORD works

Oh how HE works...

I believe HE has a WICKED sense of humour ..

Letting me hem and haw for weeks until I finally got the point and left it up to HIM.

Then he let it loose...Kiribati.

Lol Lord

Lol.

Monday 15 May 2017

What an anxious girl you are

I never realised that I am an extremely anxious person.

Especially when it comes to my future and attaining something that I want, whether it be job, job or a job lol..did I say job?

This week I need to learn to give up and let God. Whether it be Kiribati or Fiji or even Abu Dhabi, my path has already been chosen.

I just need to take every opportunity that is thrown at me so that I can find that path.

In the meanwhile, I shall construct my house and go to work at a playground :/

Let live. Let GOD.

Tuesday 9 May 2017

Cuba !! Off the bucket list!

No. I swear I'm NOT going to Cuba for tourism purposes.

Hell. Of course I am! And everyone else on this flight too! Cut to April 15th, my beau and I depart the US to soak in the sights of DE CUBAAAA!

It's our first trip. One that has been on our bucket list for at least 7 years. Despite the fact that neither of us can speak a lick of Spanish.  We want to go see the revolucion! The Viva!!
So we land in Cuba and the first thing we notice...

Why are these female officers dressed like..uhm...well..ladies of the night!? Well tight, mini skirts and shirts one wouldn't dare breathe in topped off with these lacy stockings.  A girl just couldn't! Who came up with this uniform!? Ermagad!

As we exited the modest airport, I was on the hunt for CUCs or the *cooc* which is what foreigners use versus the *coop* which is the currency for locals. After 40 minutes in a winding line, we arrive at the front and are hit with the stark reality of the situation.  These Cubans decide their own exchange rate. Take the viva and smoke it. GBP to CUC, CAD to CUC, USD to CUC aalll hovering around the 1:1 mark.

Well player Cuba.Well played.
So Day 1. April 15th.What do we do?

We immediately checked into our Airbnb situated next to Plaza Vieja and we set off to explore.
We decided to take the less beaten path away from the well trodden tourist areas and was it eye opening. It is always interesting and sometimes necessary to see how your Caribbean counterparts live..to understand how good that we have it in Trinidad. I'll leave it  right there.

So Bae and I encountered a cigar scammer who was quite nice and took us on a tour of the city. Well..he was nice till we found out we had no money! After many intentional failed tries at the ATM, we quickly shook him off and went to eat at Paladar which is in an equally sketch part of old Havana. A lady with a small child tried to follow us in..I presume to try to score a free meal.
We did realise though that everyone first assumed that we were american in a tentative kind of way. When they heard we were from Trinidad (and Barbados) they immediately warmed up!

Guess who forgot their camera on day 1, so I'll try to scrap some photos together from the other days. We managed to visit Casablanca, see a ballet at Teatro Marti, buy pan suave at the local bakery, and almost get knocked down by a vintage car! Lol. We also managed to take a trip to Havana Centro and the Malacon. So much in 3 days!! I'll probably have more to add but for now...pictures!

And we're back!

Well! Its been a solid 3 years since I've posted. *gasp*

Lots of changes have occurred since I left  Europe but I'm still travelling!

In a synopsis, I returned to my home country of Trinidad, became a boring professional and moved in with my beau. Tadaaa! Everything in less than 50 words.

My recent trip to Cuba inspired me to start up the blogging game again, as reading through my time in Nimes was quite euphoric!

So! Avance!