Friday, May 28, 2010

Another Day Gone, Another Day Closer

Graduation seems like a lifetime ago, although in all actuality it was three weeks ago today. I feel like I am in foreign territory. I have no schedule of sleeping and waking, although I try to make the day worth while and not sleep through half of it (this is a struggle for me - as I am the queen of the night). I've been helping my mom mostly, preparing for Brad's arrival back home for Afghanistan (he's stateside - we'll see him early next week).

But mostly I'm having a difficult time keeping myself busy. Some nights I think, "how did it get to be nighttime, I did absolutely nothing." At least my summer job starts soon. That will probably give me a sense of productivity.

I am having a blast with my family. Catching up on all the latest, greatest happenings and funnies. There is a lot of laughter that comes from this house - it is like music to the ears. When there's not laughter, there is intense cheering and yelling - mostly stemming from the living room when the Blackhawks are playing (our living room has morphed into the "Blackhawks" room, flags, pictures, fatheads, and bobble heads - I'm sure there will be more additions to come).

Although I am enjoying the time with my family, I find myself wishing the days away until I leave for Indonesia. It almost seems unreal that I will be living there in a few weeks. Sometimes I think it's a dream that won't come true - but it will. And it will very soon. I know that when it is time to leave there will be tears and sadness, but there will also be an overwhelming excitement about what is to come. It's a bittersweet feeling.

I leave for Indonesia on July 12, a month and 15 days from today. I have 3 layovers - Detroit, Tokyo, and Singapore. From there I will spend the night in Singapore and get my work visa for Indonesia. The following day my new roommate and I will be travelling to Jakarta and from there to our house. In all, I will be in the air for 30 hours (yikes - might need to be sedated) but with all the layovers it is a 48 hour trip. My goodness - that seems eternal.

I also got my official class assignment. I will be teaching 3rd grade (with the exception of English) and also 6th grade English. It's a unique idea, and it is implied all over the school. I will also begin learning the native language of Bahasa - although I will be able to communicate by English. I love learning new cultures and language - so this is something I am really looking forward to.

Please keep me in your prayers in the coming weeks as I begin preparations and packing.
Much love,
Dawn

PS - random fact, Indonesian students refer to their teachers as Ms. (first name). My students will be referring to me as Ms. Marie. I have issues (who doesn't :P ?) about people pronouncing my name wrong - so I am going by Marie instead of Dawn.

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