Sunday, June 11, 2017

Last month

I´m already back in germany while I`m writing this, but it´s about my last month of my exchange year in Thailand. And I think, nobody who never experienced what it means to be an exchange student knows, how I feel right now.
It`s crazy what`s going on in me and difficult to put it into words, but I`ll try.

When I came to Thailand ten month ago, I didn`t know anthing of it`s culture. But I managed to learn it step by step and with the help of my family. And I learned to love this country with all my heart.
I dont want to leave thailand, but at the same time I want to go back to germany. I have two lives now. I have two families. I have two places I call home.
And I cannot live at one place, without missing the other one.
From this moment, if people ask me where I come from, I will tell them I am half thai and half german, because it`s the truth.

I also want to thank my incredible hostfamilie, who made this ten month of my exchnage, the best month I had in my whole life and the best I could had have!
They will always have place in my heart!

And those who ever thought of becoming an exchange student (and even those who didn`t): Do it!
Don`t find stupid excuses, just do it! There is a whole world outside your room that needs to be discovered, You have time enough to study when you are older. First, go out there and find yourself. Open your mind.
Leave your comfortzone.
And I promise, you will come back as a different person!

Jana


Monday, May 1, 2017

Songkran

April was one of the best month!
My family (my family from germany) came down here to surprise me. And they really surprised me, it was amazing. I didn`t expected them to visit me. But they did and it was so good to see them.

From 13.04 to 15.04 we celebrated the Thai New Year all together and I have to say, it is such an amazing festival. One of my favorties by far!

Thai people have their own calender so of course they also have their own new year, called Songkran. And this festival is very unique!
People going on the streets and throwing water at everybody who passes their way. In the first days of the festival you cannot go anywhere without getting wet.
And the best thing is that everybody can join. So me and my family spend the day with a huge watersplash to wash away all bad from the last year.

I`m very happy that I had the chance to experience this absolut amazing festival with my thai family and my german family.
It couldn`t be any better!


The South

I know I`m a little bit late with my posts but at the moment I`m very busy enjoying the last days of my exchange. But I want to keep you up to date, so here we go:

At the 12.03 our last Rotary trip began after our district conference, which will be also the last one for us here in Thailand.
We started in Ayutthaya, the old capitol of Thailand, where we visited the famous buddha head in the tree roots and many old temple.




From there we went to Bangkok to fly to Phuket. In one week we traveled around the most famous islands in the south of Thailand like Phuket, Phi Phi and Koh Lipe. We spent a lot of time in and on the water with snorkeling, swimming and boat trips. It was an amazing tour with many beautiful beaches with white sand and crystal clear water.


But at the 18.03 it was time to say goodbye. I had so much fun with all the other exchange students and the time we spend together was always amazing. This time made saying goodbye very hard.
But I hope that our goodbye will not last long guys. Missing you will be the only negative thing I`ll take home from this exchange.
It is unbelievable how fast the time went by.


Saturday, February 18, 2017

Northern Trip & Christmas

In this month, and with ´this` I mean december, (yes, already a long tome ago, I`m sorry) a lot of things happened. Christmas, new year and it`s already halftime for my exchange year.
But let me begin with the second rotary- trip.

Second Trip

Our second trip started at the 18. december. We flew from Bangkok to Chiang Rai and spent two weeks in the northern parts of Thailand.

During this trip, we did a lot of travelling. We went from one place to another and barely spend one night in the same hotel. Like this we were able to see a lot of things. We visited the famous `White Temple` in Chiang Rai, the zoo in Chiang Mai and went to the Walking street in Pai.




Luckly, this trip was more Relaxing than the trip to Phu Kradueng so we could spend more time togehter as friends. And I am looking forward to our third trip, even if it`ll be the last time that we will met all together.


Christmas


The people in Thailand don`t celebrate Chritstmas because more than 90% of them are Buddhist.

Maybe that`s why Rotary planned the second trip to the north of Thaland pefectly around the chritsmas time, so that we, the exchange students, had a little bit more fun at this special day, instead of getting a `Christmas Depression` while staying alone at home.
While satying in a small village in Chiang Mai on the Christmas days, we had a small party and got our secret santa gifts.
It was not the same way i celebrate christmas in germany but I still had a great time.