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Let me just say that managing all of these internal workings is a bit exhausting. Sometimes I find myself daydreaming about things that I know are not based in any kind of reality of what I might experience when I move to Nepal and then I have to pull myself back to whatever is happening in the moment. But at other times I find myself so immersed in whatever is right in front of me that I forget absolutely that I'll be in another country in less than 3 months. And I remember that I want to speak at least a few Nepali phrases when I arrive, and I definitely want to have a handle on what history and cultural information I'm able. Brian taught me this: the importance of research. All of this is a lot to think about, however, and sometimes I've been waking up in the middle of the night recently with my newest thoughts about what I should be doing.
In reality, I have no road map, because I've never done anything like this before. And not having the road map is what makes it all simultaneously exciting and unnerving.
When I don't know how else to prepare, I've been going online and seeing what kind of information I can find about Hetauda - the town that I'll be living in. There are so many things that I can't know yet - like what my work will be like, how I'll be received in Nepal, what I'll be eating everyday, and - most important to me in the moment - whether I'll be making trips to Kathmandu for my toilet paper or whether I'll be "going native." But I *do* know that I'll be living in Hetauda and can research what I'm able about the town. Thank goodness for the internet. Above are two pictures that I found. This is what I imagine it will be like where I'll live. I bet I will enjoy comparing this post/pictures with pictures and thoughts when I actually arrive.
3 comments:
I enjoyed reading this post, Tiff. It'll be a lot of fun to see YOUR pictures from Nepal in just a few short months. ;-)
I'm thinking about you and praying for you to prepare yourself in a good way.
This will be a great way for us to follow your trip and living away for two years. Thanks for starting this blog! I hope you can enjoy the last few months here in the US.
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