Today is Monday, February 15, 2015. After months of training, Derek is a
diplomat. This Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 8:20 pm, we will be leaving
Dulles International Airport to fly to Dhaka Bangladesh where we will begin a
sure to be exciting new chapter in our lives. Can I just say that growing up in
Bakersfield California, this is not an announcement I ever considered I would
be making?
Our friends and family have been through this journey with
us from the beginning and for that I thank you all. From the moment Derek
received the first email inviting him to Washington D.C. for an interview until
this moment, time has crept along at an agonizingly slow pace, each minute VERY
slowly dissolving into the next, merging into hours, days, weeks and months as
we have prepared for this move.
We have hit every possible obstacle from financial hardships
($8,000 for a new roof), to illness, to injuries. I should add a special thank
you to my physical therapist, Cody, for keeping me in one piece for the past
several months!
Derek’s preparation involved six months of intensive
training with the State Department. Procedures, policies, programs, culminating
in training for counter threat driving, hand to hand combat, weapons training,
counter terrorism, hostage scenarios, operational first aid (good news, Derek can now mend your sucking chest wound and apply a special operations speed tourniquet) and he’s just in
information management!
My contribution was to stay behind in Nebraska preparing our
house for sale and getting our belongings ready for shipment. Climbing Mt.
Everest would have been easier! I could go on…forever…it was a long arduous
process and NOT exciting, so let’s skip through all that and move on to today.
Today we started the final sprint to the finish. What goes
in our suitcases? What goes in our UAB (unaccompanied air baggage)? What gets
left behind with our good friends the Spells. Did we forget the dog? How do you
say “Where’s the bathroom” in Bangali? (I have not learned this phrase yet because apparently the word for bathroom is like 37 letters long and I can't pronounce it)! Is Chumleigh’s health certificate in
order? Sadly the answer to that one is NO! We have to get a new one tomorrow!
What can I tell you about where we’re going? It’s going to
be amazing!!! I’ve already posted a lot of facts and figures. We will see and
experience things we never have. I will take pictures! Lots of them! I can also
tell you that political tension has escalated since we initially received our
assignment. Hartal (“peaceful” strikes) are being held weekly. There have been
some incidents; molotov cocktails and IED’s. The current situation is that we
cannot travel through the city outside the diplomatic enclave, and within the
enclave we can only travel in vehicles with the windows rolled up. No walking,
bicycles, rickshaws (yes, really) or public transportation. When we arrive at the airport, we
will be transported in an armored vehicle to the enclave. Will you be mad if I
say I’m kind of excited?? Our hopes are that the current tensions will resolve
soon.
And so it begins. From this point on, this blog will be
about our lives with the State Department and all the trouble we get into
(strike that…all the experiences we will have) when Derek isn’t at work! For
the next two years we will be assigned to Dhaka but our travels will take us to
other places as well. I could explode with the anticipation!
3 comments:
What an exciting life you live and will continue to live! Am so happy that you are sharing it with us. Perhaps we can get a litte of that excitement by osmosis through the blog. Look forward. Take care of you and be careful.
I'm looking forward to reading all about you and Derek's adventures!!! I live you guys! Stay safe and have a blast!
It will be so fun to see all the adventures you two will get to tackle together in this stage of your already wonderful exciting life. Enjoy the journey..
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