Saturday, May 31, 2014

Next Steps

 With this year quickly coming to an end it is time to figure out what comes next.  This year has helped me realize that I definitely want to continue on this path of international development. I have also realized that I am ready to move on from volunteering/direct community involvement. It is time to learn what happens behind the scenes. I feel like through these experiences I am ready to take the next step in developing my professional skills.
With that being said I have some exciting news! I have decided to go back to school and get my masters in International Development and Service at Concordia University in Portland. Well it is misleading to say that it is in Portland because I spend my second and third semesters abroad. I can choose between Italy, Thailand, and Ecuador. I will chose to go to Thailand my second semester and Ecuador my third semester.
I am really excited to explore a new area of the states and see if the west coast is a better fit for me. I’ve heard great things about Portland, and have started watching Portlandia (a hilarious tv show I recommend to everyone) to get me up to speed on the culture in Portland so I will fit in ;).
Overall I feel real good about this decision and feel like it is the right move for me.  Thank you to everyone who has been there for through this process and offered their support. I wouldn’t be here today without all of you!

In conclusion, it looks live my life as a Nomad will continue on for another two years. 
The Blog will live on. 


Pune Hill

During the course of this year we were given two 10 day vacations.  For my second vacation I had the amazing experience of having my closest and oldest friend come visit me here. When we were younger Katie and I did all of our traveling together including going a trip cross country, Atlantis, the Canarie Islands, Ireland, and Scotland. However we have not traveled together in quite awhile, despite our attempts over the last few years.
While I’ve been living in Nepal for nearly 7 months I have yet to see anything outside of Kathmandu valley and the district of Ramachamp. With Katie coming this would be the perfect opportunity to take advantage of the tourist attractions Nepal has to offer. Nepal contains 7 of the tallest mountains in the world, including Mt.Everest. 4 of these mountains can be seen from one look out point, Pune Hill.  After going through all our options and weighing the pros and cons, we decided that we would spend the vacation trekking to this look out point!
Our itinerary would look like this:
Day 1: Katie arrives J
Day 2: Take Bus to Pokhera and enjoy the afternoon there
Day 3: Begin Trek
Day 4: Trek
Day 5: Trek
Day 6: Return from trek
Day 7: White Water Raft and return to Kathmandu
Day 8: Spend the day in Kathmandu
Day 9: Katie Leaves L

Pokhera is a cute lake town that attracts a lot of tourists. It is where many of the outdoor recreation activities in addition to a lot of view points of the Himalayan Mountains.  We enjoyed our afternoon shopping, eating, and catching up on the past 7 months. 
We began our trek early the next morning with our guide Bikash. Bikash turned out to be awesome! He was easy to get along with, very helpful, and had a good sense of humor. He also was very confident in our abilities, so when we finished our first day of trekking early on in the day, he suggested that we continue on and combined the first two days of trekking, this way we could have a full day in Pokhera at the end to just relax. Motivated by Bikash’s excitement we agreed to continue on.  While the next section was extremely difficult we made it to the next days guest house just as dark was coming. Completely exhausted from the days hiking we both immediately passed out and hoped our bodies would recover for the next day.
Our second day was absolutely amazing. We were hiking through the forests and were able to see the Himalayan mountains along the trail. On the trail it was awesome to see the other trekkers and hear all the languages being spoken. It’s truly amazing how big the world is yet there are places that have the ability to draw people from every corner of the earth.
On our third and final day we headed down the mountain with the image of our bed pushing us to the finish line. While we had done the trek much faster then expected and felt really good about our abilities, our bodies were beaten down and we were in desperate need of a day of rest.

Over the next few days we enjoyed spa treatments, restaurants, and exploring the sites that Kathmandu has to offer. It is rare to have the opportunity to get to share an experience like this with your friends from home. Having Katie here was like having a little piece of home here with me. I know that this will be only one of the many adventures we will have together in this lifetime, but I know that this one will always remain particularly special and have a special place in my heart.