So far my To Do list is as follows:
- Evaluate my Savings Bond situation and cash some of them so I am able to pay all of my initial living expenses and fees when I arrive in Japan.
- Turn the cash from my Savings Bonds into Japanese Yen, because everything over there is cash based and I am going to need it.
- Learn how to drive a manual automobile because in Japan I will be driving a stick shift van, mind you they drive on the left and my gear shift will be on left and I am a righty!
- Finish cleaning my room.
- Pack my suitcases for Japan and pack boxes to mail directly to my apartment in Japan.
- Help Mom prepare for my Farewell party and get ready for the weekend.
On a completely separate note, I just want to talk about how thankful I am for the friends and family I have been blessed to have. I have gotten so much support for this decision to move across the world. Even through all my freak-outs and moments where the stress is worst I have not been left alone. If I turn to my Mom, she can give the tough love and tell me that I have most certainly made the right choice to go abroad and that being scared is just part of this change, "now go finish cleaning your room." If I talk to my friends, they tend to coddle me a little more and help me feel really good about my decision, even though they know I am worried. Ultimately everyone tells me that I am making the right decision and tells me that I am going to, "be great!"
I think that is where my biggest fears come from, because all of the wonderful friends I have made and love so dearly and my family for whom I am most grateful will not be in Japan with me. This is something that I am pretty excited to do, and once I get to Japan, I know I will make new friends and meet up with some of my old friends again. Right now I am focusing on the independence I will have. Living alone and cooking for myself and making new friends, traveling, taking adventures; those are things that are going to make this year probably one of the best in my whole life. I am going to learn things about myself and about communication across vast distances (both literally and figuratively).
I really want to share my experiences and my personal growth on here. I hope my adventures are exciting enough to keep people interested. And I'm also hoping to get better at written correspondence as well, I like receiving mail and I know in order to get mail I am going to need to send some! Once I have my new address, I will let people know what it is.
There ends another day's thoughts. Thanks for checking in on me.
3 comments:
This is so exciting! What an amazing opportunity. Best of luck with it!
That is a lot of stuff to take care of before you leave! I almost feel guilty about having taken up so much of your time getting you to come visit me in Motown. Almost.
HI! HI!
you'll be great! :grin: and I'm sure that in those dark moments (b/c everyone has them - even in the middle of grande adventures) you can turn to any of us across the wide world and know that we think about you and are here for you - HUGS!
PS - packages are fun to send. Believe I've had some weird requests so if there's something you need that you can't find - just ask!
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