WORKING ABROAD

Leaving your country for the first time would be very, very hard. Just like what happened to me. I've been working in my country for more than 10 years, leaving your comfort zone would not be as easy as you think. Your family, your friends, neighbors, colleagues, the life you've been used to, your routine will change instantly. Before my flight, I am too much excited and nervous as well. But as the day of my departure is almost approaching, the butterflies in my bellies are moving more and more, hahaha. And when that day finally came I can't move my feet, leaving your family behind. I told them not to bring me to the airport because what I've heard from people leaving the country, it is much harder if family are with you to say goodbye (our place is 5-6 hours land travel to NAIA - Philippines). So literally, I was crying so hard, so painfully that I need to get my things, put it in the car and release my arms from my sleeping angel...