Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Welcome to Thailand!

Hi! I'm here safe after a very long journey, around 44 hours! However it was a great bonding experience for the other volunteers and myself. Right now we are staying at the high school in Pla Pak while we complete our orientation training for the next month. All the girls sleep in one room on mats and the boys in the other. For orientation we have 2 hours of Thai Lessons in the morning followed by TEFL (teaching english as a foreign language) certification, and Thai culture. Our days have been quickly filled up. Learning Thai has been a challenge, espeacially the 5 different tones (middle, high, low, raising, falling) and the Thai letters. However our Thai teacher Ajarn O has been very pacient with us.

Some exciting events that have happened

* Joining the students in the rice field to help them harvast. We had a great opportunity to learn how to harvest rice with a sickle. It's a lot of work!

* Meeting our school principles. About two days ago we got to meet our principles and some of the Thai english teachers. We are were all very nervous to go to a formal event and attempt our Thai "hello" and "nice to meet you". After the high school through us a huge party complete with karaoke. One of my Thai teachers gave me a gift of a pillow sham and fitted sheet!

* String Tieing Ceremony. At the party they held a string tieing ceremony where they do a buddhist chant while a candle burns and after go around tieing springs around our wrist. Each string tied they wish you "good luck and happy".



I'll try to update again soon about my house that I got to go see and my Thai Roommate Pi Yok. Today we are going to visit our schools which I'm very excited about! Hope all is well back home! I apologize for misspellings this is my first time on a Thai keyboard and the cursor is very jumpy!

*Pictures will be added soon once my computer can connect to the internet!

1 comment:

  1. So exciting!! Thanks for sharing your journey. It sounds like you are already having amazing experiences and you're not even in the classroom yet!

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