Of course, I encourage you to write to me, if you wish. I promise to reply to all letters I receive! I'll try to give a brief description of my address. During the first three months while I'm at training, I'll have a temporary address (it's Peace Corps headquarters in Kyiv). Twice a month they'll bring our mail to us from the capital to our training site. So, my replies will be slow, but if you write me a letter, you can count on a reply from me! :-) Also, this address is only for flat envelopes (letters, postcards, pictures and the like). Peace Corps will reject any packages. Once I'm at my permanent site and start teaching in January, I'll have a permanent address, which will be able to receive all sorts of mail (including but not limited to chocolate chip cookies!). Three quick tips: 1) The address may look "tall", but if you put each peace of information on its own line, as I've formatted it, it'll make it easier for Укрпошта (Ukrainian post) to sort and deliver. 2, 3) Please date and number your letters - that way, if a letter gets lost, we'll take notice.
(Address valid from Sept. 25, 2009 - Dec. 17, 2009)
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If you can write in Cyrillic, that will be the best way to address any correspondence to me. The English address is a P.O. Box at the central post office, whereas the Ukrainian address delivers the mail right to the Peace Corps' doorstep! ;-)
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Although I am already packed, I still have much to do before my departure. I promise to write a post as soon as I have a chance, probably within my first week in Ukraine. Don't worry about me, but know how much I appreciate the prayers, the kind words, the loving support... May God bless you all! And to end this entry with a quote form Ambassador Kosh (from Babylon 5):
"And so it begins..."
Although I am already packed, I still have much to do before my departure. I promise to write a post as soon as I have a chance, probably within my first week in Ukraine. Don't worry about me, but know how much I appreciate the prayers, the kind words, the loving support... May God bless you all! And to end this entry with a quote form Ambassador Kosh (from Babylon 5):
"And so it begins..."

Hey, Matthew!!
ReplyDeleteHave a very safe journey! Meanwhile I'll prepare Ukraine for your arrival :))
p.s. I've just noticed that the title of your blog has something from either an adventure book of an experienced traveller or it could be a title of a new Travel Channel show ;) At least it sounds so to me.