Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Flag Day!

The Friday before Flag Day I found out I received a 3/3 on my Arabic exam! Most government agencies assess language skills based on the Interagency Language Roundtable scale, and a 3/3 translates as "general professional proficiency." While that sounds like a pretty inflated assessment of my skills, I'll take the compliment-especially because it gets me off language probation and one step closer to meeting tenure requirements!

Fast forward to Monday, June 7th: Flag Day. I don't think I've been that anxious in a looong time. It was all I could do to stay focused during the morning sessions. Never before had one moment in time had such an impact on my life and future, and I have absolutely no control over it! Where will I live? When will I leave? Can Gene come with me? Will he be able to find a job? Will we get engaged? Can the cats come with me? All of my "what if" questions would finally come to an end once the name of my post was announced. No more hypotheticals. I would finally be able to plan my life again.

Two of my best friends accompanied Gene to Flag Day. I was so glad to have friendly faces in the audience, yet my nervousness couldn't be assuaged. When it was finally time to take our seats, I grabbed a spot in the front row with a few friends. Armed with a copy of the bid list, I first crossed off the names of posts that wouldn't be filled by our class. One by one, city names were read and happy colleagues made their way to the front to claim their flag. Several of my "high" posts were called, including Cairo. I was really starting to wonder where I was going to go....my guess was between Jeddah and Jerusalem. After Sana'a was called, then Jeddah, I was pretty sure Jerusalem was it. Then a flag came up for a post I had ranked high, but really didn't think I had a chance to get. Not only would it use my language skills, but it would fulfill my one year Consular requirement as well as provide a year of in-cone Political training. It also had fabulous weather and food, plus a high differential and plenty of R&Rs. I looked back at my class, trying to guess who would get this exciting post. Then, all of a sudden, I heard my name....

I'm going to Beirut!!!

I spent the rest of the ceremony tracking my colleagues' posts, but once the event was over it was all I could do not to jump for joy and cheer. I'm off to Lebanon in September!!! Wahooooo!

9 comments:

  1. CONGRATULATIONS!! That's fabulous - and the 3/3 gives you incentive pay, too!

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  2. It's terrific that you got a post you are really excited about! Congrats!

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  3. What an awesome first post! Everyone I know who has served there has LOVED it! And you get an extra bonus...the person nominated to be your Ambassador is Maura Connelly. She was my DPO in Jerusalem, and I would serve with her again anywhere! She is awesome! When I saw she had been nominated to go there, I immediately wished I had bid on Beirut this time instead of Estonia!

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  4. Congrats again!! So glad you got such an awesome post. I'm looking forward to following your adventures in Lebanon!

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  5. Congratulations on what I hear is a terrific post! I found your blog a while ago...then lost it...and have now added it to my blogroll. I will really look forward to hearing about Beirut.

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  7. Thank you all so much! Digger, it's so nice to hear wonderful things about Maura Connelly-you just made me even more excited to get out to post =)

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  8. We have non-state friends in Beirut -- they love it! (Though, they are about to come back to the States. . .) Hooray for you and for your 3/3!

    Considering you and Gene were the first people we met here -- I've been especially excited to hear what is going on with y'all and happy y'all got such a great post!

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  9. Mabrouk! Beirut is on the short list of places we'd LOVE to go. I can't wait to hear all about it.

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