First of all, thanks for taking a peek at my blog! My goal is to keep my friends and family updated on my study abroad experience in Madagascar, where I will be spending the next four months exploring the world's fourth largest island in the world (if we all can concur that Australia is in fact a continent!) and doing research on who knows what. As I type, I am currently enjoying my last evening in chilly Bellingham, WA and getting ready to rush back to California for some frantic packing and preparing before I hop on an airplane Tuesday.
The plan is to fly to France (hopefully my French speaking abilities will just miraculously come to me) where I will spend the night before taking a questionably sketchy airline to a tiny island called Reunion, and then puddle jumping my way on to Antananarivo. I am calling my blog "Motable in Madagascar" because I honestly have a very little idea of where I will be when while traveling, so I suppose it will be a fun little surprise for me to share with everyone here when I find out!
I am honestly very excited for my trip, and I hope that it is every bit as enjoyable, challenging and informative as my recent trip to Uganda was. My goal in this blog is to be a bit more candid about my experience, because I felt a bit of pressure in my last blog to censor any criticism or thoughtful analysis on the off chance that someone from the host organization might stumble upon it. Anyways, I am feeling very positive about this next chapter in my whirlwind life, and I do hope that people find this blog entertaining and thoughtful!
As for now, here is a picture of my current weather situation... I will update a contrasting photo when I reach my destination:
The plan is to fly to France (hopefully my French speaking abilities will just miraculously come to me) where I will spend the night before taking a questionably sketchy airline to a tiny island called Reunion, and then puddle jumping my way on to Antananarivo. I am calling my blog "Motable in Madagascar" because I honestly have a very little idea of where I will be when while traveling, so I suppose it will be a fun little surprise for me to share with everyone here when I find out!
I am honestly very excited for my trip, and I hope that it is every bit as enjoyable, challenging and informative as my recent trip to Uganda was. My goal in this blog is to be a bit more candid about my experience, because I felt a bit of pressure in my last blog to censor any criticism or thoughtful analysis on the off chance that someone from the host organization might stumble upon it. Anyways, I am feeling very positive about this next chapter in my whirlwind life, and I do hope that people find this blog entertaining and thoughtful!
As for now, here is a picture of my current weather situation... I will update a contrasting photo when I reach my destination:
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