Fri 23 Jun 2006
big PLANS
Posted by Alan P. under Peace Corps Romania , Living in Romania , Peace Corps Work[4] Comments
Sorry that my blog was down for a few days, but it’s back now and I PLAN to keep it that way. I request that if you visit this site and have something to say, please PLAN leave a comment, I’d love to know who is able to catch up with me and my crazy adventures. Also, more good news, I have set up a picture page on this site and will PLAN to post many pictures from Romania and most of the favorites from the past few years. I don’t PLAN on doing that in the next few days because I will be busy with…
This coming weekend I PLAN to be in the city of Pitesti with about 30 other volunteers helping out with a Habitat for Humanity project. I have never done habitat and am excited to go and build the interior of a house. Even though I am very fortunate to have a great living situation with my gazda, I am excited to go stay in a hotel for a few nights and not feel like a houseguest. I PLAN to make the most of it.
Speaking of PLANS, the project I have been working on with a few other volunteers has been going well. Two saturdays ago, we took some high school students on a walk around the central park to get some design concepts for a master design PLAN that we will be submitting to the city of Ploiesti. It was a nice walk and we learned a lot from the kids, they seemed to be pretty opinionated about what they wanted to see in that space. This past weekend we held a design session with them where they got to sketch out their ideas for the park in one master PLAN. About eight kids showed up, which we were pretty happy to see, considering it was the saturday after their last day of eleventh grade. We have spent this past week putting their ideas together into one plan that we will present to the city. Hopefully, a few of the kids will be able to be a part of the presentation.
When preparing this project, we made the decision that it’s goal was not to create a working PLAN that the city would adopt and implement, it’s goal was to affect the attitude of how the PLANning process gets done in Romania. Our first impression from the kids was that they were really frustrated that they would not listen to their ideas. We were also concerned when we first met with the city and realized they did not really know how to involve the public in their PLANning process. So our hope with this project was to open dialogue between both sides and help them realize the importance in public involvement in the planning process. Assuming everything works out with our PLAN present, it should be successful, despite whatever PLAN we present. (unfortunetly, that the PLAN could turn sour if the city flakes out on the presentation, which isn’t very likely, but the first lesson I learned here was to control my expectations)
From PLANet Earth,
-alannesti