My final flight landed at about
It’s been a whirlwind of craziness since I got here. Two nights ago after I arrived we went to our hotel and decided we were hungry so we ended up going out to some street vendor to get some wonderfully greasy food. After talking and emailing a bit I did finally go to sleep only to realize that it gets lots lighter much earlier. I did get about 5 hours of much needed sleep. Anyway, at
After our little Walmart/KFC adventure we ended up getting a taxi to the bus station and from there we took a bus to get to our final destination (aka ‘the best place in the world’ – according to some people). It’s amazing I am still alive – the last few hours of this trip seemed MUCH MUCH more dangerous than the first 24+ hours. There was a ton of honking and at least a few times where I just closed my eyes and hoped that I would be alive when I opened them again. Drivers are crazy and ravines are everywhere…bad combination. It was great to recognize lots of places along the way though! Leaving home and all that is familiar behind was difficult, but it’s exciting to see this whole other side of the world. Life is just so different here – I wish I could paint a clear picture in your head, but I can’t, so maybe you’ll just have to come visit. Some words that describe this place right now: hot, humid, honking, horking, stairs, people, noise, and beautiful mountains.
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(2 days later – I hope to keep this more updated regularly…that’s much easier than trying to do it all at once!)
Aaah, so yesterday morning I got to meet the other teachers and the principal at the school. It was interesting…SO different from
This morning has been interesting. The principal of the school called to ask me to come to the school so that we could apply for a work visa. When I got to the school one of the English teachers and a driver were ready to take me to a city about 1.5 hours away from here. When we got to the city I found out that the men had not brought the right papers with them so haha…I just ended up going shopping for fishing rods with them. It was great! On our way back to my ‘home town’ we stopped for lunch...fish hotpot. I was allowed to pick out the live fish myself and they put the fish in a pot with water and boiled it. After boiling it I got a bowl of rice and they scooped me up one of the whole fish that had been boiling for a bit…eyes, tails, insides and all. Oooooh, will I ever get used to this? I ate most of it to be polite but hmm, just the thought…
Life is different here…but a good different so far. People are nice and it’s just so simple but beautiful.
I am glad to be here right now.
2 comments:
Yeah, the BEST PLACE IN THE WORLD!!!
Janneke that's awesome! I love hearing your about your adventures. Did you get my other response also?
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