Sunday, October 28, 2007

Deja Vu

The second week of classes has arrived! The first week was a strange mix of jet lag and deja vu, remembering my first classes when I was unnerved by thirty pairs of eyes on me, waiting for me to educate them. I'm teaching all new classes this semester, which is a nice change, and my students seem great. Of course, time will tell, but right now I am pretty pleased.

Being at home for the semester break was amazing and rejuvenating. I had a great time spending time with my parents, hanging out with my little sister and seeing good friends. It was such a blessing that I got to visit during my time here. And yes, it was a little hard to leave home, but I was ready to get back into a regular schedule, this time knowing what I was doing.

Two friends arrived for a visit to Chiang Mai last Friday: Katie, a dear friend and former housemate from Westmont; and Cindy, Katie's best friend from home. It was so fun to have them here and show them a little of my city. We went to Doi Suthep, a gorgeous temple in the jungle, and were spontaneously blessed with holy water by a monk. That was very moving and precious to me, and it reminded me of good times with my Buddhist monk students at Wat Suan Dok. Katie and Cindy also experienced elephant riding, white water rafting, the Night Bazaar and the Sunday Walking Street. Of course, I'm sure that the highlight for them was visiting one of my classes this morning! :) They left this morning for Bangkok and are touring more of Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia.

I can't believe that it is almost November already and that I will be in Thailand for less than four months now. Time has passed so quickly but the past four months has been a rich time of experiences, learning and growth.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Back in Chiang Mai

Hi friends,

I made it back to Thailand, safe and sound. I'm going to bed now but I'll write a better update soon!

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Just a quick note...

... to let you all know that I arrived in California safely and without any trouble. I made both flights in plenty of time, my parents picked me up from LAX and now I'm trying to survive on four hours of sleep while my body is still on Thailand time.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Homeward bound.

Hi friends,

In the next few hours I will be going to the airport in Chiang Mai to fly to Bangkok, and then will be flying home to LAX for a few weeks.

I'm not that thrilled at the prospect of flying, so if you would pray for me and my peace of mind, and that all the flights/ travel time would go smoothly.

I'm so excited to be going home and spending time with my family and some good friends.

See you in a couple of weeks!