Thanksgiving and I am sick!

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First of all, HOW IN THE WORLD DID I GET SICK IN 70-90 degree weather! This is a new discovery that scares me quite a bit! I was not expecting to get sick and I have been sick for the past 4 days and it SUCKS! However, Thailand has this wonderful food item called Joke, which is the MOST DELICIOUS rice porridge EVER! When I would be sick at home, I would get a similar food item; however not as yummy as the food here. This item is what I will truly miss. Being away from home and being sick is something that is sort of no bueno. BUT my roommate has been a great substitute in making me feel better while being sick. Being sick in Thailand is also an interesting thing because just as much as there are 7-11 convenient stores, there are just as many pharmacies that could address your illness and prescribe you medicine.

            Thanksgiving is fast approaching and I am quite sad I wonโ€™t be able to be with my family. I donโ€™t think I will be celebrating thanksgiving this year, but I donโ€™t mind it too much.  I hope to at least skype into the holidays with my family, but that will be decided later.  Thanksgiving, like Halloween, is not celebrated in Thailand so not celebrating Thanksgiving in Thailand wonโ€™t be too abnormal. 

            Other than being sick and moping around campus and feeling kind of sad about being in Thailand without family during thanksgiving, LIFE IS GOOD. Until next time! Sorry this is quite short because I am sick in 70-90 degrees weather. WHAT?! Hahahaha.

-Traveling Saechao

Yian Saechao

Hey Hello Hey! My name is Yian Saechao coming from Seattle University in Seattle, WA, but my hometown is Portland, OR. I am originally the baby of seven siblings, but I was adopted into a one-child family. I am Iu-Mien. I realize that most people are not aware of who or where the Iu-Mien are from, but we do exist. The Iu-Mien is a small tribe that originated from China, dispersed into Southeast Asia, and after the Vietnam War, most resettled in United States. I am proud to be Iu-Mien; however like many Iu-Mien youth, I do not know a lot about my heritage. Which brings me to studying abroad in Thailand. In high school I struggled with the loss of my mother, caring for my unemployed father and ill grandmother, and later the loss of my grandmother. However, through many hardships comes a light at the end of the tunnel. Senior year, I earned my way into Seattle University through scholarships. I am a sophomore public affairs major, social welfare minor, with a specialization in global awareness. I will be studying community public health in Khon Kaen, Thailand in hopes of rediscovering my heritage and gaining experience for my future career. In this generation where beefy resumes seems to be priority, I want to inspire my fellow students of all education levels to pursue their opportunities and education abroad because in the end, what it truly comes down to is your passion and experience, not words on a piece of paper.