LA VIDA EN KAZAJISTÁN
Definetly, coming back to Astana after the fun holidays with the family wasn't the easiest thing to do. Beginning, with the 24 total hours in the airplane and realizing that we were coming back to the “North Pole”, and the jet laaaaaag…still dealing with it.
In less than a month, I had fallen in the bus (it's always super crowded), almost get hit by tons of cars (because when crossing the street if the light changes, you gotta run), and we almost have a car accident (did I forget to mention that people drive like crazy?).
Above all of that, I haven't get a job yet and to be honest it is pretty challenging to stop doing what you love and brings you satisfaction; also, making your own schedule isn't easy as I thought it would be.
So, again, living in Kazakhstan is not like living in Disneyland!
But, I have to mention that isn't a nightmare either. It has been a beautiful experience. Learning about a totally new culture is fascinating. Mark has been very supportive. And I know one day I am going to be missing this place :-)
By the way, today was an amazing one!