Monthly Archives: August 2012

First Impressions

 Before it gets too far into the semester, I figured I should make a list of my first impressions of Thailand… 1. Cars drive on the opposite side of the road. I still get confused as to which direction to … Continue reading

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“God is at our fingertips. Some think he’s unreachable, but that’s because they don’t reach out.” – Dr. Amnuay

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Catching Up a Bit…

It’s been about a week exactly since my last post, and although we’ve gotten into a bit more of a routine, there is still a lot to write about! Classes, Chiang Mai adventures, church, huge bugs, great food, song-teaw records… … Continue reading

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To Float on Water… Literally.

It’s hard to believe that it’s possible to do so many things in only two days. Somehow, our group was able to fit visits to a botanical garden, an elephant camp, a national park where we stayed in a boat … Continue reading

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Another World

It’s the end of my first full day in Thailand, and already I’ve experienced countless new things. Where to begin? I will try to recount the most fascinating and interesting events that stuck out to me the most… First off, … Continue reading

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A Capital Orientation

After traveling 5 hours by plane, car, and shuttle (which I anxiously awaited for an hour on a curb at the Dulles Airport – thankfully two other Go ED. students boarded the same shuttle, so I was not the only … Continue reading

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I Will Miss This.

Time is drawing ever nearer for the start of my semester abroad in Thailand. Just six days to go. As my summer days slip by, a variety of emotions have taken over – excited, nervous, fearful, happy, sad, disbelieving that I’m actually … Continue reading

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