June 11, 2010

San Francisco today… Laos tomorrow

2010 SAILers, L to R: Toby, Phouthasack, Ryan, and Akarath.

2010 SAILers, L to R: Toby, Phouthasack, Ryan, and Akarath.

In the past three years I’ve studied Laos: reading, meeting people and enrolling in graduate school. Now all of that is about to go out the window. Tomorrow night (technically Sunday morning) I will begin my travel to Laos, which I have never visited before… and I am so excited! Finally I will actually meet the people and country that until now I have only read or heard about.

I have many hopes for this trip. Increasing my proficiency and understanding of Lao language is number one on my list. Working for a volunteer organization and being involved in the community is a close second. I also hope to engage people I meet on the subject I am passionate about, Lao history. I am eager to meet all of the working Lao historians at the National University and the international scholars at the third International Lao Studies Conference. However I know that the trip has so much more to offer than these goals. I expect to be surprised.

I am writing this from the orientation at the Center for Lao Studies’ office and it is a beautiful day in the city of San Francisco today. Being here, with my wife Natalie about to embark on this great journey is as surreal as it is sublime!

June 11, 2010

The Day Before the Beginning

So, here I am in San Francisco. I’m happy I finally got my passport and now I am for sure able to go to Laos.

Victory Screech! Anyways… I really don’t have a whole lot to say except I’m waiting for this adventure to start already.

The lucky thing for Toby and I are spending a day in Bangkok, more formerly known over there as the city of angels.

I like Bangkok. Maybe that’s just because I always listen to Thai music all the time.

As of right now, I’m just trying not to set my expectations too high, but also doubt anything good is going to happen. I’m just going to take it all in one day at a time.

But for certain, this trip will be unforgettable in a way that will make you smile – like me and Vinya.

Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?

June 1, 2010

Center for Lao Studies’ Summer Study Abroad in Laos (SAIL)

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