<p>Did you ever wonder what was foreign about the Foreign Service? Neither did I&#151;until I began to live it. This is my story as a Foreign Service wife and mother of five. My husband&#39;s job with USAID was to improve conditions in underdeveloped countries where there was war or disaster during the Vietnam War Era. My job was to follow him to the Philippines&#44; Vietnam&#44; Nigeria&#44; Washington DC&#44; and Nicaragua. We touched another thirteen countries. There is humor in the cultural challenges and danger where guerillas terrorized the highways. It is also a peek into the world of diplomacy and embassy life. <p>&#149;My Spanish caused the cook to serve sandwiches of lettuce&#44; tomatoes&#44; and roast beef nestled in gooey peanut butter and jelly at my spur&#45;of&#45;the&#45;moment lunch for the government Ministers.</p> <p>&#149;Our school bus was an Embassy station wagon with a driver&#44; a guard&#44; and a loaded M2 carbine rifle.</p> <p>&#149;The kitchen stove on our vacation was a circle of rocks on the beach.</p> <p>&#149;Managua was over six&#45;hundred square blocks of rubble&#44; ashes&#44; and barbed wire when we arrived.</p>
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