June 11, 2009

The Beginning

It was not until today, while I sat in orientation looking around at my fellow SAILers, that my trip to Laos became real. Words can not decribe the excitement that fills my heart.  I feel bless to be given this opportunity to learn about my heritage.

June 11, 2009

e.x.i.t.e.m.e.n.t.

At many a job interview, the question ‘What three words would you use to describe yourself?’ is bound to pop up (as it did in my SAIL interview!). If asked the same question to about my feelings for my upcoming trip to Laos, I would only need one: excitement!

I am excited for so many things I can only begin to list them; making new friends, learning Lao language, partaking in anything and everything I can while I am there. More than anything, I am excited to see what it is like in a new place with a different culture than my own. I am excited to see how far I can push myself out of that small little bubble place we call our comfort zone and see how many risks I will take.

Ironically, the thing that is most likely to pose a significant dilemma during my stay in Laos is the one I least remember: the fact that I know very little Lao language. It was only in early May that I began to realize I will be living two months in a country of which I don’t even speak the language! As the trip gets closer, the language issue has become a larger concern, but I since I can’t learn a language overnight, it is best that I don’t fret about it too much. Actually, knowing many people who have come to the U.S. not knowing any English, I want to see what it is like to be in this position and see how I will get through it. Overcoming this will help me to gain a better understanding the process of adapting to different settings and culture and about myself. I am so thankful to be traveling with the other SAILers, but I hope I have the discipline to speak as much Lao as possible!

I am thrilled to know that in just a few days I will be in Laos. This being my first time out of the country, I can’t wait to see everything! I am just so… EXCITED!

June 11, 2009

SAILers do SF

SAILers

Six SAILers (L to R: Amy, Sandra, Eileen, Brandin, Vatsana, and Yaengsaeng), and the program leader, Samantha Miller (far right), standing in front of the San Francisco City Hall.

June 10, 2009

Final thoughts before leaving Los Angeles

Hi Friends and Families,

I must admit that I have not had a chance to think about my trip to Laos until this very minute!!! Yikes!! It’s been a whirl-wind and a blur for me as I tried to finish the school year for my students at CHIME Elementary School and having to leave a week and a half before the school ends was a bit stressful. I will finish packing tonight and I am hoping I have not forgotten anything.

As I sit here and the realization that by tomorrow, I will be on my way to a homeland that I have never known seems so surreal. I am excited about this new adventure in my life and I am a bit apprehensive. I can’t believe I am given this opportunity, it been a long awaited dream for me to go to my birth place and see what good I can offer and what life changing experience I will take back with me. I am hoping that I will be given the opportunitity to learn about the folk culture and the arts so that I may share that part of the Lao culture and heritage in the states. On another note, I hope the mosquito problem isn’t as bad as I’ve been lead to believe. They think I’m a tasty morsel. Cheers! -Vas

June 1, 2009

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