Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Arrival

After a long trip, I was finally able to lay down horizontally for some sleep this morning after arriving at the place I am staying in Almaty.  Tomorrow morning I will be going to the airport top pick up the youth delegation and traveling to Taraz by bus.  It should be a fun and entertaining trip (although possibly hot).  I did have someone warn the bus drivers that American's like air conditioning, so maybe it will be cool on the bus instead of 110 degrees. 

My flights were fairly uneventful.  The only problem was a two hour delay on the airplane in Newark due to wind and rain.  Since I already had a 12 hour layover, the two hour delay did not effect any of my other travel.  In amsterdam I left the aiport and went on a canal tour.  It was an interesting way to see the city, although I am not sure it is a good idea to sit on a slow-moving boat when jet-lagging.  At least I stayed awake.  It was nice to get out of the airport though.  Thankfully the young child on the plane to Almaty didn't scream after take-off.  I was worried that it was going to be a long flight, but it ended up going pretty quickly as I slept during most of the trip. 


Tomorrow will be our drive to Taraz.  I will get to spend some time with my Kazakh family in the evening.  Then we will head to Vanofka orphanage for three days.  I will try to update you as much as possible!  I am looking forward to seeing Kazakhstan through the eyes of this group of youth. 

Friday, July 24, 2009

Preparation

I have spent a lot of the last couple weeks in preparation for my trip to Kazakhstan.  The youth team that I will be helping finished packing today.  We have 23 crates of fun supplies to take over.  I will be helping facilitate their delegation, which basically means that I will be helping to make sure they have all that they need during their time in Kazakhstan.  We will be spending time at an orphanage and with a local youth center.  The delegation will be there for two weeks and then I will remain one more week. 

During this week I will be saying goodbye (for now) to my Kazakh friends, children, and family.  I will also be helping Kids Connection staff plan for the upcoming school year.  We have a lot to think about as the number of staff has decreased (with my being here for now and one of the other staff coming back to the States for four months).  I am really looking forward to going back "home".  I do know that it will be hard, since I will be having to say goodbye to those that are so special to me.  I leave on Sunday and will arrive in Kazakhstan on Tuesday.  I will try to update this blog fairly often in order to keep everyone aware of what is going on. 

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Update

Wow!  I can't believe it has been so long since I have written.  I leave for Kazakhstan in less than a week.  I will be there for 3 weeks.  I will help facilitate a youth delegation that I have been helping to prepare and will do some planning with the staff for Kids Connection.  I am looking forward to seeing good friends.  I know that it will be a very good time, but also a very difficult time as I say goodbye, for now, to friends. 

The last few weeks have been a lot of fun.  I got to go to King's Island and ride lots of roller coasters.  I think my favorite might have been the Fire Hawk because I got to lay on my stomach and fly like Superman.  On Saturday I went to a friend's wedding and saw many friends from Taylor.  How fun to see people that I hadn't seen in over three years. 

This week is pretty busy as I prepare to return to Kazakhstan.  During my trip I will try to keep you updated on my blog (as well as the Interlink blog).  Thanks for your prayers and encouragement.  I can't wait to be back home in Kazakhstan, even though it is only for a while.