Cox's Bazar

Hello Everyone,

A last weekend I took a solo trip out to Cox's Bazar. It is said to be the longest natural beach in the world, and I wanted to see it before I left. It is located on the Bay of Bengal as shown here in the picture!




The trip itself was not the best, to be honest, as I rather scarily took a Bengali local bus alone at night, both ways, and was the only woman aboard each time. There were a few incidents I won't mention here...but overall I did see the beach, and I have some pictures. Want to hear the whole story? I'll be home in 10 days.

Talk to you all soon, only a few more posts before I head out, thanks to many of you for your prayers...

In Christ,

Cori


19 days.

Hi Everyone,

I felt like writing just a small post to say that I have hit the point of less than 20 days left here in Dhaka. It is so hard to believe. I am starting to do things for the last time, and beginning to reflect on that. It is funny to realize, that no matter where you are, it is your friends who make your world. I will really miss the people here.

I just finished lunch with my Korean roommate, it may be the last lunch we have together until we are worshiping God in heaven together. It is a sweet thought to realize I will spend eternity with these other Christians, yet still sad to see them go.

I am leaving for the weekend alone to Cox's Bazaar and will write more then.

In Christ,

Corinne

Dhaka Zoo!

Hi Everyone!

Just this last weekend I had a chance to visit the Dhaka Zoo! Although it was a bit sad to see, as they have over 15 animal deaths this year due to the corruption (staff stealing money and food rather than feeding the animals, and I believe the latest giraffe death was due to a live electrical wire hitting the cage), however, I was able to snap a few photos of the animals that were there. This consisted of several monkeys (no pictures necessary as they are often also found outside our windows and roaming the streets), two bengali tigers, a leopard, a lion, and a crocodile. Notice the water surrounding the crocodile is an awkward green color. It was actually quite sad how small the cages were and how skinny the animals were. Nonetheless, the tiger was eating when we were there, so he was being fed.

Only a few weeks left here in Dhaka, and I look forward to seeing you all soon.

In Christ's love,

Cori



Bengali Markets!

These last few weeks I have been trying to get myself ready to come home.
It is very hard to believe that I only have 30 days left here...

Nonetheless, I had a chance to visit some of the markets again here, one of which is called New Market.  This is a place where stall-like shops span several blocks and you literally can find anything you want if you are willing to search, and bargain.

On the right I am standing in the Sari part of the market, where you can purchase the sari material (usually 100% hand woven silks) for about 200 tk (usually around 6-7 yards), which is about 3 USD.  It is a wonderful experience full of color and culture.  Most people are excited to see foreigners there (usually because we will pay more), and are therefore quite helpful.  Although you have to be a little more careful with your belongings in such a market, it is still a great experience to see.  I have a few more pictures posted here below.

Overall, I am starting to wrap up here in Bangladesh, I have started packing (to see if it will all fit!), and have started organizing my notes and lesson plans for the next teachers.  I really cannot believe a year has passed.  It was almost exactly 1 year ago that I really began the process of telling people I was moving here, and now I am preparing to come home.

I will save most of my reflections for later, but for now, enjoy some pictures!  I have appreciated your prayers during these tough semesters, and I am looking forward to sharing stories and pictures when I am home.

Serving Him in Dhaka,

Corinne


Are you here today?

Everyday, every morning, I walk into my Year 7 classroom and my heart is lifted when I say 3 little words... "Good morning everyone!"

They all immediately yell at me in their loudest voices, sometimes nearly bowling me over  "GOOD MORNING MISS CORINNE!!!"

It makes my day.  I am immediately cheered up, picked up, and lifted....to be honest, I need it most days.

It got me thinking...most of the time, in the last few months especially, I haven't been enjoying those little things... I have been so focused on the future and what is going to happen that I have been completely missing the present.   So many times I have looked forward to "when things are better" or "once this is over" or "once I can have my Starbucks coffee..." that I have missed so so so many things here.  It actually makes me sad to think about.

These last months I have much to be thankful for.  Faithful friends who have prayed, and a faithful God who hasn't left me.

God says in Matthew 6:34:


"Take therefore no thought for the morrow; for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself.  Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof"

God says, What are you doing!!!!? Don't BOTHER worrying about tomorrow, don't you have ENOUGH for today?  ...... He is right....

...

Yesterday on my way home I saw a woman who had just been hit by a car or CNG or something....she was laying just off to the side of the road in the gutter, while her son, perhaps around 8 or 9 years old was screaming and screaming next to her....no one stopped, no one turned their heads.....no one shuttered....

We have no IDEA what is going to happen to us, not a clue, let's face it...we have enough to worry about with today don't we?   I know I have heaven to look forward to, and that is the one thing that God promises us, that there will come a day, when each and every one of us will go to one of two places, heaven, or hell.  I don't know what will happen tomorrow, or even 5 minutes from now... someone could call me and I could proceed to spill my well brewed coffee all over this MAC and my post could end here, ...but we do know one thing.... God has reserved a place for us in heaven....

So then I leave you with this for now:

John 14: 1-3.. Jesus says:


"Let not your heart be troubled:  you believe in God, and believe also in me.  In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you.  I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also"


Thank you for your prayers,

Cori

Pohela Boishakh - Bengali New Years Day 1417

Today Bangladesh celebrated Pohela Boishakh, which had the city draped in colorful flags and it's people in traditional red and white sarees.  There were many celebrations included in the day, including a New Year parade, a food festival, and traditional Bengali songs and dances being performed in most of the parks.  Most celebrations started on the 13th of April and continued on until today.

It was interesting to see how Bangaldesh celebrates, people all dressed up, places with nice lights and banners... very similar to the west.  Here at school we had a day off to celebrate, yet most students still showed up today in red and white sarees. 


Lately school has been going well but has been quite busy.  I apologize for the lack of updates, but ensure you that I am enjoying my time here serving Him who sent me.  I look forward to finishing the year, and being able to look back and appreciate how good God has been this year.

See you all soon, 7 weeks to go,

In Christ,
Corinne

Thailand!

Just recently I was able to save up enough money to afford a small trip through the islands of Thailand.  It was a blessing and a relief to step out of the very difficult stressful environment that has encompassed me here for the months since Christmas.  I travelled with my Korean flat mate Han Na.


We started our journey by flying to Bangkok and then immediately jumping on a night bus to Phuket, down in the southern Islands.  We enjoyed the beaches, hired canoes to go out through limestone caves, kaiaked off the shores of "The Beach" and snorkeled not far from other beautiful islands including 'James Bond Island.'  We enjoyed incredibly economical Thai food and really had much time to think and enjoy our time away.   I also enjoyed the local Starbucks a few times in Phuket and Bangkok (special thanks to my sisters donation before I left which allowed me to afford this!). 
I have included some of the best pictures, my favorite being this one, which shows the rather simple kaiaks that are being trailed behind our boat while the storm we experienced while being out on the water.  
It really was a great experience overall, scenic beaches, beautiful weather, and time with God.  




It is not often that we get time to step out of our surroundings and experience new things.  It is so hard to believe that my time here is almost over.  I reflect on how it has been almost a year since I first applied for this position here in Bangladesh...how so many things have changed since then, and how I have seen so much. 

Today is Easter Sunday.  I want to share a bit more about our experience of that here, in a Muslim country.  Perhaps at the end of my teaching week, I have papers yet to mark.

Thank you for your prayers, and enjoy the pictures :)

In Christ,

Corinne



Cox's Bazar  

Posted by: Corinne

Hello Everyone,

A last weekend I took a solo trip out to Cox's Bazar. It is said to be the longest natural beach in the world, and I wanted to see it before I left. It is located on the Bay of Bengal as shown here in the picture!




The trip itself was not the best, to be honest, as I rather scarily took a Bengali local bus alone at night, both ways, and was the only woman aboard each time. There were a few incidents I won't mention here...but overall I did see the beach, and I have some pictures. Want to hear the whole story? I'll be home in 10 days.

Talk to you all soon, only a few more posts before I head out, thanks to many of you for your prayers...

In Christ,

Cori


19 days.  

Posted by: Corinne

Hi Everyone,

I felt like writing just a small post to say that I have hit the point of less than 20 days left here in Dhaka. It is so hard to believe. I am starting to do things for the last time, and beginning to reflect on that. It is funny to realize, that no matter where you are, it is your friends who make your world. I will really miss the people here.

I just finished lunch with my Korean roommate, it may be the last lunch we have together until we are worshiping God in heaven together. It is a sweet thought to realize I will spend eternity with these other Christians, yet still sad to see them go.

I am leaving for the weekend alone to Cox's Bazaar and will write more then.

In Christ,

Corinne

Dhaka Zoo!  

Posted by: Corinne

Hi Everyone!

Just this last weekend I had a chance to visit the Dhaka Zoo! Although it was a bit sad to see, as they have over 15 animal deaths this year due to the corruption (staff stealing money and food rather than feeding the animals, and I believe the latest giraffe death was due to a live electrical wire hitting the cage), however, I was able to snap a few photos of the animals that were there. This consisted of several monkeys (no pictures necessary as they are often also found outside our windows and roaming the streets), two bengali tigers, a leopard, a lion, and a crocodile. Notice the water surrounding the crocodile is an awkward green color. It was actually quite sad how small the cages were and how skinny the animals were. Nonetheless, the tiger was eating when we were there, so he was being fed.

Only a few weeks left here in Dhaka, and I look forward to seeing you all soon.

In Christ's love,

Cori



Bengali Markets!  

Posted by: Corinne

These last few weeks I have been trying to get myself ready to come home.
It is very hard to believe that I only have 30 days left here...

Nonetheless, I had a chance to visit some of the markets again here, one of which is called New Market.  This is a place where stall-like shops span several blocks and you literally can find anything you want if you are willing to search, and bargain.

On the right I am standing in the Sari part of the market, where you can purchase the sari material (usually 100% hand woven silks) for about 200 tk (usually around 6-7 yards), which is about 3 USD.  It is a wonderful experience full of color and culture.  Most people are excited to see foreigners there (usually because we will pay more), and are therefore quite helpful.  Although you have to be a little more careful with your belongings in such a market, it is still a great experience to see.  I have a few more pictures posted here below.

Overall, I am starting to wrap up here in Bangladesh, I have started packing (to see if it will all fit!), and have started organizing my notes and lesson plans for the next teachers.  I really cannot believe a year has passed.  It was almost exactly 1 year ago that I really began the process of telling people I was moving here, and now I am preparing to come home.

I will save most of my reflections for later, but for now, enjoy some pictures!  I have appreciated your prayers during these tough semesters, and I am looking forward to sharing stories and pictures when I am home.

Serving Him in Dhaka,

Corinne


Are you here today?  

Posted by: Corinne

Everyday, every morning, I walk into my Year 7 classroom and my heart is lifted when I say 3 little words... "Good morning everyone!"

They all immediately yell at me in their loudest voices, sometimes nearly bowling me over  "GOOD MORNING MISS CORINNE!!!"

It makes my day.  I am immediately cheered up, picked up, and lifted....to be honest, I need it most days.

It got me thinking...most of the time, in the last few months especially, I haven't been enjoying those little things... I have been so focused on the future and what is going to happen that I have been completely missing the present.   So many times I have looked forward to "when things are better" or "once this is over" or "once I can have my Starbucks coffee..." that I have missed so so so many things here.  It actually makes me sad to think about.

These last months I have much to be thankful for.  Faithful friends who have prayed, and a faithful God who hasn't left me.

God says in Matthew 6:34:


"Take therefore no thought for the morrow; for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself.  Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof"

God says, What are you doing!!!!? Don't BOTHER worrying about tomorrow, don't you have ENOUGH for today?  ...... He is right....

...

Yesterday on my way home I saw a woman who had just been hit by a car or CNG or something....she was laying just off to the side of the road in the gutter, while her son, perhaps around 8 or 9 years old was screaming and screaming next to her....no one stopped, no one turned their heads.....no one shuttered....

We have no IDEA what is going to happen to us, not a clue, let's face it...we have enough to worry about with today don't we?   I know I have heaven to look forward to, and that is the one thing that God promises us, that there will come a day, when each and every one of us will go to one of two places, heaven, or hell.  I don't know what will happen tomorrow, or even 5 minutes from now... someone could call me and I could proceed to spill my well brewed coffee all over this MAC and my post could end here, ...but we do know one thing.... God has reserved a place for us in heaven....

So then I leave you with this for now:

John 14: 1-3.. Jesus says:


"Let not your heart be troubled:  you believe in God, and believe also in me.  In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you.  I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also"


Thank you for your prayers,

Cori

Pohela Boishakh - Bengali New Years Day 1417  

Posted by: Corinne

Today Bangladesh celebrated Pohela Boishakh, which had the city draped in colorful flags and it's people in traditional red and white sarees.  There were many celebrations included in the day, including a New Year parade, a food festival, and traditional Bengali songs and dances being performed in most of the parks.  Most celebrations started on the 13th of April and continued on until today.

It was interesting to see how Bangaldesh celebrates, people all dressed up, places with nice lights and banners... very similar to the west.  Here at school we had a day off to celebrate, yet most students still showed up today in red and white sarees. 


Lately school has been going well but has been quite busy.  I apologize for the lack of updates, but ensure you that I am enjoying my time here serving Him who sent me.  I look forward to finishing the year, and being able to look back and appreciate how good God has been this year.

See you all soon, 7 weeks to go,

In Christ,
Corinne

Thailand!  

Posted by: Corinne

Just recently I was able to save up enough money to afford a small trip through the islands of Thailand.  It was a blessing and a relief to step out of the very difficult stressful environment that has encompassed me here for the months since Christmas.  I travelled with my Korean flat mate Han Na.


We started our journey by flying to Bangkok and then immediately jumping on a night bus to Phuket, down in the southern Islands.  We enjoyed the beaches, hired canoes to go out through limestone caves, kaiaked off the shores of "The Beach" and snorkeled not far from other beautiful islands including 'James Bond Island.'  We enjoyed incredibly economical Thai food and really had much time to think and enjoy our time away.   I also enjoyed the local Starbucks a few times in Phuket and Bangkok (special thanks to my sisters donation before I left which allowed me to afford this!). 
I have included some of the best pictures, my favorite being this one, which shows the rather simple kaiaks that are being trailed behind our boat while the storm we experienced while being out on the water.  
It really was a great experience overall, scenic beaches, beautiful weather, and time with God.  




It is not often that we get time to step out of our surroundings and experience new things.  It is so hard to believe that my time here is almost over.  I reflect on how it has been almost a year since I first applied for this position here in Bangladesh...how so many things have changed since then, and how I have seen so much. 

Today is Easter Sunday.  I want to share a bit more about our experience of that here, in a Muslim country.  Perhaps at the end of my teaching week, I have papers yet to mark.

Thank you for your prayers, and enjoy the pictures :)

In Christ,

Corinne



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