Hello all and welcome to my humble blog "Uhambo", meaning journey in isiZulu, one of the eleven national languages of South Africa. Though the majority of you reading may know a little about what I am writing for, this first post is going to contain an introduction to me, what I am doing, and what I plan to include in this blog. Hopefully, you will enjoy living vicariously through me and reading all of my adventures :)
Me: First off, my name is Becca and I am currently a senior at Thomas Worthington, Columbus Zoo School, and Linworth Alternative. I have always been interested in animals and science, and I am currently planning to pursue a major in zoology and a minor in management so that I might obtain my goal of one day become a prominent zoo director in order to improve the lives of both captive and wild animals.
What I am doing: As part of The Linworth Alternative program, seniors take the second semester off to do some sort of experiential learning related to something they are interested in or might want to pursue as a career. This second semester is known as a "walkabout" which is named after the journey a young aborigine would go through as a rite of passage.
The walkabout can be a full semester or even yearlong thing, but most students usually have two different nine week walkabouts that correspond to the dates of the third and fourth quarter. This is what I am doing, and for my first walkabout I will be taking a trip to South Africa to work at an animal rehabilitation center for nine weeks. This is sure to be a learning experience for me, and hopefully for those of you reading.
What I plan to include in this blog: This blog is mostly written for those of you at home, but also for myself, as a way to record my memories and thoughts. It is also a requirement for the walkabout program, but I would most likely be writing one anyways. The blog post will most likely be divided into three different sections: those written before I leave, those written during my trip, and those written after I get back.
The blog posts written before I leave, such as this one, will contain mostly background information, planning, research, and various other information that may be helpful to you the reader. I hope to get a better understanding of South African history, language, and culture, and share it with you so that you might learn alongside me.
The blog posts written during my trip will contain details of my adventures, pictures, video, and my thoughts and reflections about pretty much everything. I will include my current location in everyone of my post, and I'll feel all warm and fuzzy thinking that my vast numbers of fans (surely to be in the thousands as soon as I make this first post) are marking my journey obsessively with push pins on a large world map...just an idea. But in all seriousness, these should be the most interesting posts to read, and the main reason for writing this blog in the first place.
The blog posts written after I leave will be my final reflections on my trip, not too exciting, but still worth reading if you love me that much.
If you are still reading, bravo! Thank you for your attentiveness, and I look forward to sharing many much more interesting things with you in the weeks to come.
-Becca