The plane ride was absolute torture. It was the longest plane ride I had ever been in, being eighteen hours total. By the time we arrived at our new home, I was exhausted, wanting to go to sleep and forget everything that happened in the past forty-eight…
Growing up in the military, I was no stranger to picking up and moving from one place to another. By the age of 6, I had already flown across the Pacific Ocean four times! I was born on Clark Air Base in the Philippines, a large group of tropical islands located in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. After my sister was born, we were relocated to Carswell Air Force Base near Ft. Worth, Texas, which is where I spent the first two years of elementary school. From there, the military moved us back to the Philippines. Our last move, however, was both unexpected and definitely the most eventful.…
Living in San Francisco with my mother and father was all I had ever known. There were several folks from Asia at my school and I even had classes with a few of them. My father woke me up and told me to come with him to the neighbor’s house since they had a radio. The Japanese had just bombed Pearl Harbor and the world was now a different place. While the war had been active in Europe for some time it seemed so far away and our lives were unaffected by the battles described in the newspaper and on the radio.…
When my parents first told me about this, I was not sure what Canada was. I thought that Canada was the name of an amusement park or an elementary school. It was only when I was brought to the airport that I started to realise that Canada would not be in China. When we got to the airport I cried from the moment we left the taxi to the moment the plane landed in Canada. Even after we landed, I was crying. I cried the day that we landed and for the week after as well because I was scared. I was frightened. This was a big change from what I had gotten used to for the first six years of my life and it seemed like I was reborn. I cried because I had no other way to express myself. I had no friends, no relatives and no home in Canada. I had just me and my parents. I begged my parents for days on end in the first month when we arrived to please go back to China. But they were adamant about their stance and we eventually settled down, not long after, to where we now…
I remember my first day in America like it just happened yesterday! I moved to America from India when I was just 12 year old. When I started my journey to America, I was getting mixed feelings, one side I was excited to go to America I saw in movies and wanted to be a part of great American culture but on the other side I was feeling sad about leaving behind my friends and place I was born and spent my childhood. But when Pilot announced that we are about to reach to Houston in 30 minutes I got anxious and opened my seat window. When I looked Houston through plane window, cars on freeway looked like ants’ running in one line and that was really interesting to me.…
As I arrived the JFK airport New York I was very delighted and speechless to explain my happiness, it took me a little late for the first time at immigration but as I departed from immigration and my father was there to pick me up in the pickup zone as I saw my father after a long period of time I was glad to meet him and speechless too as my father had changed and accommodated within the society. I was very happy to see my new home I had my new bedroom as I saw new toys about whom I have never imagined about and bigger stores everywhere around and we were facilitated with all new advanced stuff of that time e.g. faster internet, New and better computer, at last I got my own personal Smartphone to keep and I had my own video game and a remote control car, that was more then what I use to dream about, that was much more then my prospects.…
The school had made an announcement that said that our senior trip had been accepted and that it would be on May 15th and it would only last three days. It was August 4th, and there was a total of almost 260 days until the trip of a lifetime would arrive. I was counting down the days that would eventually lead up to the trip of a lifetime. The trip was four days away and I was excited as ever, this is the first thing I have done on my own, this is finally a sense of freedom for…
Arriving safely in Florida felt amazing. My mom had told me my aunt and uncle would be waiting to pick me up and drive me to their house. They had a guest bedroom waiting to be my room for the whole summer. I said bye to my new friend Jaden and got off the plane. I made sure I had all of my luggage and that nothing has been removed. I walked to where my aunt and uncle said they would meet me. I was new to this airport so it was hard for me to find where anything was. I eventually ended up finding them of course, but I had to ask several people for…
We were crammed and I had a constant fear that I was going to drown. After eight days we were picked up by the Malaysian Navy and taken to a refugee camp where after only four days we found out we were on our way to start our new life in Australia. We didn't have much money and even though I had to leave most of my things back in Vietnam I was so excited to be getting a fresh start in a new country, free from the wars I had to experience in Vietnam.…
Until one day my Uncle bought us plane tickets to Anaheim, California I was super excited to experience a new city. As we boarded the plane to go to California and I sat with my little brother Eastman. We have never been on a plane before, as we were walking we found our seats and sat down I was by the window. As soon as we were up in the air I looked outside the…
Eventually the day came, I was getting ready to come to the U.S.A but I didn't wanted to leave. My plane ticket and all the other things were already paid for so there was no going back. It was so hard saying goodbye to my family as well to my country, but even if I cried, I couldn't do anything about it. Ones I was in the sky looking down to my country, crying like a little baby, I fall more in love with it, because from up top I could see my whole country. When I was…
FINALLY it was the day the day to go to California. The filet was about an hour and a half and but I was ready. Before I went to the airport I packed in a backpack a sketch book, colored pencils, an art pen, etd so I wouldn't get bored. I also brought a slinky (remember this it will be important). I got on the plane before a lot of people because I was an unaccompanied minor (people with disabilities went on first). I got on the plane and I sat with two other unaccompanied…
I was so excited! We sat in plane and I was always asking my mom and dad about when we will ascend? So, the plane started moving and everything was so, so exciting!!! We flew up and we were watching TV in a plane. It was so astonishing to look through the window to that white, milky sky. We were flying 14 hours. We finally arrived! I t was so hot in New – York. The month passed and we got new home, new school, new friends, and my mom and dad got new job. My life started again. I was going to experience new things in…
It was June 13, 1995. I was in El Paso TX, boarding a plane, with a one way ticket to San Diego CA. I knew once I boarded that plane my life would never be the same. All I had in my possession was the clothes on my back, my wallet, and cigarettes and a liter. I was a scared 18 year old but an extremely excited one also. I knew I was leaving all my friends, family, and loved ones as a young immature teenager but would return with more maturity and a brighter future. As the flight began its taxi down the runway I was thinking to myself, am I doing the right thing or should I have chosen a different path for my life. I spent the entire flight trying to rest and relax but my anxiety would shoot through the roof and then I would calm myself with the idea of earning the Title.…
My internal organs thumped against my chest as I dragged my bag along the floor and into the corridor. As I walked into the hall, I glanced up and notice the sign I could get on. My entire body could barely hold itself together with the anticipation of the dream come-true event about to take place. I said to myself, “I’ll soon be in the air alone without my family”. I slowed my pace to further enjoy what was happening. Swarms of people walked around me knowing that one of my lifetime goals is now going to happen. The excitement and adrenaline running through my veins could have killed a horse. Not being able to stand such self-torture, I hurried my pace until I had unfortunately caught up with something not so pleasing, a group of old people who were walking before me. I whined in annoyance because of my instigated feeling. After waiting for an hour, the crew soon became visible to assist us walk into the plane. I felt butterflies in my belly and could not even stop grinning. As I entered the plane, I saw all the people sitting comfortably until I noticed there were some unoccupied seats. I smiled and walked towards it. I asked the flight attendant if I could sit there alone. And to her approval, I left the seat that was indicated on my plane ticket then sat on the ones I desired. While sitting beside the window, I imagined myself flying in my own plane with maids and a butler. After being so ambitious for a minute or two, one of the flight attendants walked from the back of the plane, pushing a cart full of drinks and potato chips. After asking me what I like, I bought a can of cola and a bag of Doritos then I took my IPod and earphones out of my purse. I munched on my goodies and at the same time listened to some Korean songs as we continued flying to Manila. After an hour of sitting in the plane, it was about to time to land. I took my pressed powder, liquid eyeliner, and my ice pink lipstick out and started giving myself a lovely…