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the journey to the rising sun - japanese exchange

The call to adventure.

27/3/2019

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I finally left the B block open area after Mr. Ali's idea of suspense building, with butterflies running awry in my stomach and a nervous grin stretched accross my face I handed my  envelope to my two close friends William and Gurjot in front of the B block toilets I watched shaking on the brink of tears thinking about all I had gone through the application, group interview and the nerv-wracking solo interiew it felt as though time had slown down. 

I watched as they pulled the letter out of the envelope and they, in unison, uttered the word "congratulations" instantly knowing what that meant we all started jumping and shaking hands words could not describe what I felt in that moment it was too much so much happiness, joy, excitement and most of all gratitude of course I'm mostly gracious to my parents for helping me the whole way knowing my mother cried once she found out I made it made me feel thankful and truly blessed and of course thankful to all the people who helped me at any point whether it was proof reading my essay or just moral support I love y'all. 

I am so hyped to be apart of this exchnage being able to learn new things and visiting a country I've only ever dreamt of this still has not completely set in yet.
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This was my call to adventure.
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    Greetings reader!.  My name is Shareek Khan, I am a year 12 student that attends Aorere College.  
    Follow my journey on insta @homelesschickencurry 

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