What am I doing?
Hi everyone!
As the title of my blog says (in the few Hindi words I know), my name is Ada. In five days I will leave my home in Southern California for an orientation at Princeton. Five days after that I will leave the United States for the first time to spend the next nine months in India. I am participating in the Princeton University Bridge Year Program in India with six other students. We will be learning Hindi, completing service projects, and experiencing culture shock.
India is both intriguing and very foreign. I have a small familiarity with the country only through my yoga practice, which I am happy I will be able to continue. I always answer the question “why India?” with “why not India?” The culture is fascinating, the history is extensive, and c’mon, who doesn’t love a little bit of curry every now and then?
I am writing this blog to keep those that are interested informed on the progress of my journey, to offer a look at India through the eyes of a naïve eighteen year old, and simply for myself so that I can document my experience. I am already feeling a paradox of emotions. I am prepared and hesitant, excited and scared, confident and worried. But I am sure of one thing: I want to go to India with the Bridge Year Program to help people and learn all that I possibly can. So I’ll suck it up.
It’s been a bit of an adventure this summer, just in the preparations. I am a teenage girl, and adjusting to the concept of packing only what I need is a challenge. Beyond that, my Indian visa application was rejected the first time, the insurance company was not immediately onboard with giving me a year’s supply of malarial pills, and worst of all, I had to get shots.
my dining room table turned temporary India storage space
Here I am in the home stretch of my preparations for departure. It’s about time to stuff all of my equipment in my backpack, say goodbye to my friends and family, and leave as many of my hesitations behind as possible. And now I am off to enjoy every American thing I can before I leave for India…mostly pertaining to food.
Until next time!
Ada
Don't go. I'll make you oatmeal every morning if you stay. xxoo Mom
ReplyDeleteCome to the East Coast! (Although New Jersey is actually West of here...) Seriously, Ada, so proud of what you are doing here with this blog and your trip, etc etc. I'm teaching 6th Grade this year, so with your permission, I might have my kids check in on your blog now and again, maybe write to you once in a while? Whattaya think? Good luck, bon voyage, and happy travels - you're about to embark on the journey of a lifetime! Cheers, NICK D'ARIENZO
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Nick! Teaching 6th grade sounds like an adventure. That would be great if your 6th graders checked up on my blog and wrote to me! Thanks again, Ada
DeleteCan't wait to read about your many adventures. Headlamp is enroute FedEx. If we can ship you supplies once you are on site, let us know. Travel safe!!
ReplyDeleteUncle Maury
Thanks so much Uncle Maury!
DeleteWhat a awesome journey you are going on. I am excited to read all about your adventures and experiences.
DeleteNamaste,
Dawn Arthur
thank you!!
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