The time lapse between blogs is due to some issues I was having. I didn’t feel much like blogging until I got my visa straightened out. So, a trip to
A few words on Packing:
Amidst 4th of July celebrations, I began the packing ordeal. Packing is always hard for me because of a few reasons: 1) I like variety 2) I like to have appropriate attire and 3) I do not enjoy doing laundry more than once a month. Plus, I have no concept of what type of clothing temperature translates into. For example : 60 degrees, well, that’s below 70 which is my threshold for qualifying as cold but does it necessitate a long sleeve shirt or a sweater? I don’t know.
Don’t get me wrong, I have no problem living with minimal clothing/material belongings, it’s just the transition period that is sort of rough. I’m sure that in 6 months, I will look back and laugh as I am being forced to downsize even more. When I get everything unpacked and settled, I’m going to make a formal list of everything I brought so I can look back and see what I should have done differently and what was absolutely necessary. With some last minute wrangling at the airport, I managed to get it down to 1 suitcase of 50 pounds and 1 pack that weighed 38 pounds including roughly 10 pounds of stuff I won’t need to be bringing back to the
First Impressions:
The series of flights from the East Coast of the
I’ve been here for almost three weeks. I’ve done a lot of introspection and reflection, gone for a quite a few runs, taken a few yoga classes, and learned how to roll sushi.
The thing I love about moving to a foreign place is the opportunity to re-start and re-build the way day-to-day life takes place in any way you want. I also really enjoy the way time seems to slow down and little tasks (grocery shopping, finding basic items) become big fun tasks. While half-way around the world,
I’m still getting used to things here on the Gold Coast. No koalas or kangaroos yet. But, I’m excited and optimistic about what
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