It actually began a long long time ago, but it's actually too far to go back and re tell so I'll start with what I have been doing as of late.
I am currently a team leader for the Atlantic Region Campus of AmeriCorps NCCC. I run a team of 9 other 18-24 year olds, who when given crystal light packets and free time, resort to their long gone days of childhood. Its a toss up between excessive napping and horse play where someone usually ends up bruised or frustrated.
I love them, they are silly and hysterical and smart and hard working. I could not have asked for a better team. Jokingly I tell them I must have done something wrong, usually when a joke has gone too far or their political rants are just too much for me, but in all reality, I must have done something right, because there is a lot of heart on this team. We pick on each other, we get frustrated and moody, we try and make the other ones feel uncomfortable with sexual inuedos, we care for each other when someone gets hurt or is upset, they are considerate and polite (at least those without issues of flatulence), and sometimes I have to right their wrongs. When the day is done, I sleep easy, like a bear or tiny woodland creature. I worry that I've not been fair or overstepped a comfort boundary at times, but I get the vibe that they love me back. It makes me sad already to think of the end of this year and when I am no longer responsible for them, meaning no longer their go to for random questions, even ones I've answered 100 times. "Do we need to wear boots?" " Do you know when you're going to know more information?" ... oh man.


Scene 2 Act 1: Rebuild Together Baltimore

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Second round: Scene 1 Act 2: The beginning of this round starts with an addition to our family, Ashley who comes from a rocky background with some history needing to be left behind on another team. After transition, where as to be expected I almost lost it over a printer malfunction, we headed to Vermont for the coveted Nature Conservancy project. Everyone wants to go to VT ( or Maine but TNC is part of the VT package). It was all it was cracked up to be. The scenery was breathtaking and the sponsors were very cool. Laid back and organized, it was just about a TLs dream. We planted trees in the Champlain flood plain, picked garlic mustard a top a mountain side, and even snuck in a trip to Burlington, where I ordered a second cup of icecream at a Ben and Jerrys. Our housing was awesome, we lived with snake tamers and got to touch rattlesnake rattler, we had an epic dance party or two and participated in a "team builder" in which I got lost and had my team come find me, before complete darkness fell...also Chappy, whom I thought could help more then my team at the time, thought it was a good idea to alert his corps members to start calling my team because no one would answer..or had no reception but either way too many people were involved in this man hunt. Alas I was found and will never live it down, thank you Chappy. One day, while the team was split working pulling garlic mustard and pulling weeds at the nursey in Whitehall, NY (very soothing by the way) I got the call, rather Jamel got the call and the following information to translate to me (I was driving): My team is to be leaving for GA, we are being sent on disaster. Not particularly happy I got this news from my corps member, I was pretty pumped about disaster. We had spent a great 10 days in VT and as much as I tried I could only get in touch with one of the staff at TNC who showed up at the end of the day after he heard the news. In my humble opinion, it was a big hit. It would be a significant loss of volunteer hours, which is how most of their work is accomplished. They understood though and in recent coorespondance they wish us well on our new travels. Departing from VT even after 10 days was sad, the look on David's face as we pulled out of the driveway of the nursey sure didn't help me feel better, that coupled with the fact that I didnt exactly hear from the main POC until after we made it into GA. I believe many of us felt helpless as we left our quaint home in the mountains and back woods of VT while still holding back a little excitement for what was to come our next big adventure.
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Breakfast in Burlington, fresh jam mmm |
Scene 2 Act 2: We had officially 2 days to transition before we piled right back into our newish van, new battery at least, ugh. We made a pit stop at South of the Border, just had to, for old times sake and cause some people had never even heard of it. Quick bite for tacos and such and back on the road. Georgia, home sweet home. To the Emergency Management office, we were supposed to be a group of 10 chainsaw trained men, which explains why our housing was an issue, they werent expecting a mixed bag. Our housing changed a couple times in a couple days and we ended up at a Baptist church with some pretty sweet amenities, including a ping pong table and internet! The neighbors didn't take to kindly to our folk but whatever, it wouldn't be the first time the cops were called 'cause we're colorful. We did what we could and made a hefty impact on the community of Griffin and got to squeeze in a visit to another big city, good ole Hot-lanta, where I got to meet up with Alysha who was in town visiting Jack and we got to go to the Jazz Festival..sa-weet, I ate a whole funnel cake. Just in time, because early the following week, it was decided, through a re-evaluation, that our work, although good was not contributing to an immediate need. Alabama and the teams there needed the help. Tuesday morning, while we were doing laundry (because work orders weren't available), we got the call, off to Alabama we go! So we scampered on over to Moundville, AL, and arriving on the scene, we see the Ameri commune, which looked like a hippies paradise and contained many long lost friends, especially my green team!!! So much love :D.
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The dogs name is Danger, he was ours |
The teams that were there had been there for about the 2 weeks we were in Georgia and those at the campsite hadn't seen air conditioning since then. Two nights in a tent and we were off to a convent in Cullman. Griffin, GA was mostly wooded, hence the limited need for hand crews without chainsaws or big machines. In Alabama the tornadoes ripped entire downtowns and neighborhoods apart; Cullman and Birmingham were no exception. Three more days of working between Cullman and Birmingham's JFO office and I got another phone call. This time, I didn't see what was coming. Dave's exact word's: Marlee don't hate me.... turns out Tennessee needed a chainsaw crew and I was the pick out of 2 certified chainsawyers already in the south ready to deploy yet again. Chainsaw training was going to take place in Moundville the next day and I will be leading a group of 8 out of the 15 being trained to TN. Where..? When...?Who...? Perfect. Back in Moundville, land of bugbites and ameri romance apparently. One last bomb to be dropped right on my head, who was I going to pick for my team, Dave asks... Well I don't know I was hoping this wouldn't be soley my decision since I don't know most of these people. In usual staff to tl, tl to cm communication, I made it all up as I went.

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Jazz Festival |
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So here I am, in Jefferson City, TN. at 11:30 pm. I've travelled and seen many things both awesome and terrifying. I've heard story upon story that still give me goosebumps to think about. My team is back in Alabama, continuing to fight the good fight and help those who need it with other teams. Lia is now looking over them and I trust in her heart, I know they will be just fine.
I apologize for the length but as you see this doesn't account for everyday, which is a story all in and of itself. I felt the need to map out my life and what brought me to this point. We have just about two weeks left of this project then we will all reunite at our "home" base. But to be honest the south has felt more like a home since I've been here. Florida may not be considered the south but I swear I have a southern bone in me somewhere. I'm not sure where the next post will take place, or what it will be about, but I hope its good.