I wrote the following on the plane ride to Singapore and it is currently my second day in India. So far, it is pretty epic and I feel like I'm adjusting well. I decided to become vegetarian after being served some questionable chicken for lunch yesterday. I'll write a post about my trip in India soon!
My eyes are immediately struck open at
the sound of my alarm, as my first thought disturbs my slumber: Oh
no. What have I done.
Today was the day of my departure, the
first day of complete independence in a country I am completely
unfamiliar with. Oh, God. What have I gotten myself into.
I write this now (obviously published
later) on the upper deck of the world's largest plane as it prepares
to lift off the ground. I'm frantically chewing gum to prevent my
ears popping and I suddenly develop a phobia of flying. As I grip
onto my arm rests, thoughts of the plane crashing or the engine
breaking tease my sanity. Huge exaggeration but you get the general
gist, I was pretty overwhelmed.
A few of my amazing friends saw me off
at the airport this morning and after a seemingly normal breakfast
outing of McDonalds and Pie Face, the time came where I had to walk
into customs, by myself. Hugs were exchanged and tears were shed
(mainly from me). I walked through the doors red faced, attempting to
hold back tears, although a few fell down every now and then. I
must've looked terrible because all the security and staff members
gave me gently smiles whenever we made eye contact and one even
helped me take out my laptop from my bag which apparently they're not
allowed to do. I think I would've had a breakdown if it wasn't for me
running into three other volunteers. They calmed me down a lot as we
casually talked of what we've been up to since we last saw each other
at the YPWB camp.
Did I mention that I have amazing
friends? They and my extended family made me a scrapbook. Letters,
photos and messages of encouragement and love to help me when I'm
homesick. I was and still am so very tempted to read them but I think
I'll save it until I'm really feeling the homesickness. Thank you
everyone who wrote in it. I really do appreciate it and it looks
absolutely amazing. <3
I'm not sure if my independence is
starting off on a good note as I found myself in a few embarrassing
situations. As I boarded the plane, I was absolutely amazed at large
amounts of space and the luxurious looking chairs. As I was dawdling
and looking for my seat, a stewardess approaches me and asks if I
need assistance. I showed her my ticket and with a smile she guided
me out of the first class suites and into the economy class
compartments. Oops.
And as I was getting comfortable in my
economy class chair (which is pretty good), I realised that I left a
few things in my backpack. So I got up and reached up, with tip toes,
to open the top cabinets. However, my backpack slid down to the back
out of my reach. After a few attempts of trying to be casual and
reaching further and tip-toeing higher, all eyes on deck were on me.
I think some were halfway out of their seat to come and help me but
after a small jump, my fingertips grasped the course fabric of my
bag. Embarrassing.
After finally getting comfortable and
the plane was flying smoothly in the air, I wondered what movies they
were showing for entertainment. I got out my headphones and stared at
the screen in front of me. Hmm..where do I plug my headphones? I
didn't want to ask for help and look stupid so instead I waited and
waited until the person next to me, across the aisle used theirs. And
of course! It's in the arm rest.
Although the day started off with a
variety of emotions bundled up in a knot, I'm feeling a lot more
calmer, a lot more pumped and a lot more excited. Bring it, India!
I'm coming for you!
Lots of love from Kolkata, India.
I MISS YOU SHARON! Keep smiling and stay smiling :-)
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