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Beginning of 2026

 

This year started the same way as last year, busy and with too many works to do. During the first week of January 2026, besides handling my own responsibilities and tasks, I was the OiC for my supervisor, our MEAL Coordinator; and for the past two weeks, I have been the OiC for our Security Officer, who has gone to Jordan for the HEAT security training. So as you can see, I have been pretty. 

Nowadays, I am leading multiple assessments at the zonal level from different projects. Due to the load of work in my zone, a MEAL Officer had to be deployed here to support me in the MEAL assignments. Mr. B has been here since last Thursday. He is in the field leading a very important assessment on the ground while I am in the office for technical and admin-related tasks. Therefore, I have not been able to write anything in my journal or here itself. Sometimes I feel like I am drained out of energy and I can't do more, but again, I look around and see there are things I need to take care of, and if I don't, then it will be pretty bad, the deadlines will be missed, and the people whom we are serving will end up suffering more because of this. 

In regard to my reading, I haven't had much success. So far, I have been able to read only half a book. I know work is no excuse to miss my reading target for the year, but this year has been crazy busy, which has left me with no time and energy to open my Kindle and read. But I will surely compensate this next month when I am not anyone's OiC or anything and have only my own duties to take care of as usual. 

Tomorrow it is going to be snowy, and I am thinking of joining B in the field and assisting him with the data collection. I love snow, and due to the consecutive droughts in our province, we haven't been experiencing a lot of snow, like we used to. Therefore, it is gonna be a great day to enjoy the snow and work in the field. I just need to make sure to wear something appropriate for the cold, so that I won't get sick. Our Finance Officer is texting me to inform me about the completion of his review of our data collectors' payments, which I submitted earlier this morning. Now I am going to have to address his comment, process the documents, and take the team's signatures, who are on their way from Shirin Tagab District. 

Till the next time!

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