(Kicking off Monday right, a new voice in the 'guest blog' world, MPIE's new Country Director, Bibi Al-Ebrahim)
"Last week I was not here in  Ecuador.  I was across the globe at my brother’s wedding and  fully enjoying a family trip.  But, it was impossible not to think  of Ecuador, not to think of the new Program Directors with whom I will  spend the next year, not to be concerned with what I may have been missing.   I suppose angst stemmed from my fear of missing out on some group adventure  or inside joke.
As the new Country Director  for Manna Ecuador I too am starting a new adventure.  And it may  be just that that this group of new PDs, the first group of PDs under  my supervision, will prove to be the most influential and sentimental  in my experience.  Although Ecuador and Spanish are no longer new  to me, the position of Country Director and the responsibility that  comes with such a position are.  With such responsibility comes  my wish to do the job well, not just for the organization, not just  for me, but for us- a group comprised of individuals with different  histories, and clearly different futures, but with the same desire of  spending the next year together.  Right now, in the present, we  have chosen to do this together, encouraging me to do my best.  
And in wanting to do my best I often have to tell myself to take one step at a time, to not expect to know everything only six weeks into the game. Under Mark Hand and the 2008/2009 PDs my transition period has been wonderful; I’ve been pushed to learn Manna ways and all its various components in a positive, patient, and gentle manner. It’s in this same way that I hope to guide the new PDs into Spanish, into Ecuador, and into Manna. The more I think about it, the intimacy of my six weeks with the old PDs acts as a reminder that the beauty of the new PD transition period and the year to come does not only lie in inside jokes and adventures, but in the learning together. And that I should not worry about missing out on, because I too have a lot to learn.
-Bibi"
