Monday, May 14, 2012

I arrived safely!


to all my friends and family:

From JFK to  Frankfrut Germany (7.5 hours) to Istanbul Turkey (2.5hours)  and then to my final destination Bishkek Kyrgyzstan (5.5 hours) . The plane rides were long and tiresome, layover at unfamiliar locations and then passing through security points ample times. Heavy carry on bags and Sleep deprived and losing track of what time or day it is.  (never thought I would be to type to carry such a huge backpack as well as falling asleep at the airport) Whew~ Nonetheless I HAVE MADE IT (and so have my all my luggages as this is very important)! to the destination where I will be for the next 2.5 years. All my fellows companions along with myself were greeted warmly by the current volunteers. The few stories that they told me so far were compelling and I too look forward to experiencing what they spoke of--Perhaps not the throwing rocks at the dogs so much. But definitely to learning a new language. Primarily, I am learning Kyrgyz, the local language spoken here. On the side, I will learn Russian and I can't wait till I become fluent in both. And most importantly, I look forward to working and sharing my knowledge with the locals on the many health projects that are available--ranging from health promotion and conducing health awareness seminars to implementing new health facilities and health models at the clinics and hospitals.

The mountain views here are spectacular and I am so amazed by the fact that I am waking up to a fresh a wonderful sight every morning. Other Peace Corps voluteers coming from all parts of the US each has a story of their own that I am anxious to hear as well. We are all getting along  very well and are very excited to explore further into the country. Our host families are going to be determined lately today and I am a bit nervous and hope that we will bond well. With my current limit Kyrgyz ability I hope that I can convey my messages to them.

On the other hand thou, I was very glad that I got a chance to see many of you before my departure. I hoped that I had more time in the states as I know there are still many of which I didn't get to see and speak to in person. But once again, I want thank you for the farewell messages and for the encouragements you all have provided. All of your wishes and thoughts will keep me strong throughout my journey in this foreign land. I know that there are times when I am going to struggle. But by knowing that I have the support from my friends and family and many others, I feel that I can overcome the awaiting challenges.

I will update soon again and if you sent me private message, I promise that I will get to you all soon. Best to all!