16 days. There are only 16 days between me and my journey to America beginning, the first stop being New York!!! I still can’t quite believe that I am about to embark on such an amazing journey and I can’t wait for the many wonderful opportunities which lay ahead. I have been attempting to prepare a ‘Before you leave’ list to ensure that everything is prepared and I’m ready to fly. I think the main important things to make sure you have done are;
So recently I have experienced a complete whirlwind of emotions, everything that can be expected really before you move 3,122 miles away from your family & friends. There has been a mixture of anxiety about being so far out of my comfort zone & not knowing anybody and nerves about travelling so far on my own for the first time. But above all of this there has been excitement… excitement for all of the new people I’m about to meet, for the relationships & connections I will make with people from all over the world. There is hope that I will achieve and improve myself as a person, finding out things I never knew about myself and to maybe even overcome some fears (I have a terrible fear of heights).
I have continued to skype with my host family once a month leading up to my departure & have communicated with them through email. It’s been amazing to keep in touch with them and has made me even more excited. I went on a bit of a shopping spree for gifts for my host children… I just couldn’t help myself. Above everything else I am incredibly excited and eager for meeting my host mum, host dad and their three children.
My host parents have said that they want me to write a bucket list… a list of things that I want to do whilst I’m in America. Before they had mentioned this I already had a page long list of things I wanted to do and see. What I am most excited for are little things such as; getting on the plane and seeing what movies they will be showing for the long haul flight, flying over NYC, driving on American ground to get to the hotel & then skyping with my family once I arrive. I am incredibly excited to see who I will be sharing a room with… will they live near me? Starting Orientation and learning first hand from the leaders, going on the NYC tour and getting to stand in the middle of times square… embracing the whole environment probably in complete disbelief I’m actually there. I want to get photos & a pizza slice too and finally getting to meet my host family & travel to their house which will then become my house & get started settling into my new life for the next year!!
My hardest goodbye so far has definitely been at work. I knew it was going to be incredibly difficult because over the past year they haven’t only become my work colleagues but they’ve become like family to me. I have met some incredible people who are now my really close friends. I also found it hard saying goodbye to the children I work with, some of them brought cards & flowers and other gifts for me… truly thoughtful!
This weekend I have leaving parties coming up with my work friends & my out-of-work friends so I shall be bidding goodbye to a lot of people and I’m sure it will be hard… I dread the thought of saying goodbye but I look forward to having good times before I go. Next weekend will be the hardest because I have my leaving party with my family & we are all very close so it will be hard knowing it will be the last time I see them for a year BUT… their well wishes and support makes me happy because no matter where I am in this world, I’m only a phone call away from them!
I hope this blog post has been helpful with what you need to prepare before leaving and has brought some comfort that while it is all very exciting, it’s also totally normal to feel nervous before you depart for the USA. At the end of the day I’M GOING TO AMERICA & there is absolutely nothing else I would rather do!
Good luck with your journey whenever or wherever you may be going
Carrie