Hello, my name is Nicola, I´m 21 years old and I come from
Germany. Four
days after finishing my B.Sc. in physic at TU Dortmund
University, I
caught a the plane to Thailand. That is already fourteen
days ago and
right now I´m sitting in the living room of your volunteer
house and life
in Germany seems to be very far away. The most important
thing you need to
know about me is, that through Cultural Canvas Program, I am the new volunteer at Wildflower
Home, an
organization for Single Mothers in Chiang Mai.
Here I am, Thailand, Chiang Mai, 32°C and 49 % humidity
according to
google. Maybe not the best circumstances for a body used to
18°C and light
rain. So what brought me here? It is the idea of learning
from a different
culture and maintaining an intercultural dialogue on
eye-level. I see the
six month in Thailand as a great chance to understand at
least a bit of
its rich culture. And I hope to contribute with my ideas and
talents, or
just a helping hand, my fair share to Wildflower Home.
Although I am a scientist and my heart beats for expressing
nature in
handy equations, I always believed that there is nothing
more enriching
than learning from different people. That’s why social work
is an
important part of my life. It gives me the opportunity to help
people and,
at the same time, to learn from their stories.
Furthermore I love to travel, whenever university allows it
and my
voluntary service seems to be a good opportunity to see more
of this
beautiful part of the world.
What have I done so far in Chiang Mai? The first week was
basically a
short orientation in Thai culture and language and detailed
overview over
my tasks at Wildflower Home. Of course we did a lot of
sightseeing, too.
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep was only one of the impressing
temples, we
visited. I cannot remember that I have ever seen so much
gold. But my
highlight was definitely the walk through the evergreen
forest. The
biodiversity this forest has is inconceivable and fascinated
me very much.
Call me a fool, but did you know that the nice rattan chairs
in the café
around the corner used to have spikes?
For some unlikely circumstances I worked at Wildflower Home
only for two
and a half days so far. That´s why I won’t write about the
work there, it
is simply not enough time to get into it, but maybe next
time, so stay tune to my next blog!
So six month of learning ahead and I can´t wait to try out
more delicious
food, explore the city and, most important start (again)
with my work at
Wildflower Home.
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