Sunshine!

Isn’t it amazing how sunshine streaming through your windows lifts your spirits? One of the consequences of the haze that is not so obvious when you are living with it is how it blocks out the sun. I noticed without really noticing how the sun at sunrise and sunset was that bloody red of Armageddon movies but it wasn’t until I walked into the apartment on Wednesday afternoon and realised the difference in lighting was because of the sunshine spilling over the floor , that it hit home how I was used to grey light.

In a couple of days I will have been here two months – and I guess we will have been in the apartment about 7 weeks. This afternoon I walked into MoC and the waitress knew my coffee order. Friday nights the waiters at Saltlick know we will order two fish and chips for dinner and the variation will be in our drinks order. This morning the GPS was the safety net when I drove to IKEA to finally stock up the kitchen, rather an essential tool – I even ignored it twice and went a better way.

It is very easy when you are used to running projects to beat yourself up because you are not meeting a self imposed deadline. Each week I have looked around  and thought “we need this, or I should have got that” . There are the days that end where it doesn’t feel like I have achieved anything partially because what is achieved is intangible – organising flights for Jon, dealing with family crisis half a world away. I have been thinking a lot about transition points and giving yourself time to create a new normal.

Earlier this week I started checking out some online courses and began to figure out how to make career connections here. I’m not particularly interested in finding a job but in being part of the networks discussing the things I’m interested in. Not sure how that will go with the cultural and language challenges but we’ll see how it goes!

Day one…

I’m not quite sure when day one of being an expat begins. Is it that moment when you answer the question on your departure card and say you will live somewhere else for the next 12 months? When your passport is returned with the visa saying that you have the right to live in Malaysia for 2 years? When you have moved into your apartment and are no longer living out of suitcases? Or when your air freight arrives?

Or maybe it’s when you make peace with being in a different country and culture, and have a routine for the days which has moved beyond being on holiday and feeling slightly dis-orientated about how to manage without the structure of a career and a working day.

Then again – for me – it’s probably the day when I get around to setting up the blog!

There is so much to capture and make sense of, that I’m hoping that writing about it will both help me create a writing routine but also keep me connected with the things I am passionate about online.