Saturday, May 2, 2009

Guess who is moving to Bangladesh?

That's right. This guy.

Bangladesh, or B-desh for short (a term lovingly used by most expatriates), is a small but densely populated country in South Asia. It's the size of Wisconsin but the country's population is about one-half of that of America's. Ain't that something?

The Bangladeshis call America "bidesh" or a foreign country. So, if I were to mix expat lingo with the local vernacular, I would say that I would be moving from "bidesh" to B-desh. Bidesh to B-desh. Hence, the name of my blog.

I am looking forward to moving there. There is, however, one small problem. I hate long flights. No, let me rephrase that. I really, really, really hate long flights. Epecially those that seem to go on forever and ever. My flight from here (here as in the midwest) to Dhaka, Bangladesh is definitely gonna be one of them. As it looks right now, I would have to fly from here to New York City, then change planes to hop aboard a cross-Atlantic flight that will dump me off somewhere in Europe, where I will have to catch another flight to a destination in the middle East or South East Asia, where I will have to change flights one last time before I arrive in my destination, Dhaka. The trip is estimated to take well over 24 hours. Just like any other normal person, this flight shmight is the one aspect of this whole venture that I am not looking forward to.

Since I only recently decided that I'm moving to Dhaka, I haven't had the opportunity to buy my ticket. I am kinda winging it, but as it looks right now, I should be moving sometime in the next 6-8 weeks. It's gonna be a hectic 6-8 weeks, that's for sure.

This blog is my account of the entire process, of digging up my roots in the US and transplanting my entire existence to a country eight thousand miles away. I hope you enjoy this journey as much as I do.

5 comments:

  1. It is a terrible flight from the US to Dhaka and inflight movies only hold my interest for a couple of hours. Bring a really good book! Better yet, bring a good friend to chat with:)

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  2. I'll have my iPod and my notebook with me, plus a couple of books. Bringing a friend along... I never thought about that. That's good advice. Haha Let's see who I can convince to come along for the trip.

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  3. Whoa, this seems like a pretty bold spur of the moment decision.

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  4. Donny, yeah it kinda is. Let's see how things work out. I am hoping for the best though. No matter what, it should be an intriguing journey.

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  5. Good Blog, but a bit more about the author would be grand.

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