“Dare to live the life you have dreamed for yourself. Go forward and make your dreams come true!" -Ralph Waldo Emerson

I am finally living my dream! My name is Sarah Edgar, and ever since I was 6 years old all I ever wanted to do was be an exchange student, but as I grew older I thought I would never be able to be a high school exchange student. Here I am today, a junior in high school, who is currently studying abroad in Bosnia i Herzegovina, in the lovely city of Sarajevo!!

If you had asked me at the beginning of sophomore year would I go and study abroad, my junior year in high school, I would have replied,'
“1. No, there is NO way my parents are letting me out of this state, all by myself, at age 15, never mind the country.
2. I will not let myself miss the most important year in my high school career.
3. my parents aren't going to pull, $15,000 out of their pockets, and hand it to me saying, “Go study abroad in country that you know nothing about.""

Well, through YES Abroad, which is funded by the State Department, my parents are saying goodbye to their "little girl" and I am allowing myself to give up my junior year "Dream" of taking AP and Dual Credit classes to study abroad and have a cultural exchange. At least my parents didn't have to dish out $15,000!! :)

God has given me such an amazing opportunity, He has opened so many doors for me, and it is INCREDIBLE!!! I can't wait to see where this journey takes me!! I would love for you to follow my journey through this blog, which I will be keeping updated every few weeks! Hope you enjoy!

Sunday, April 28, 2013

“I haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on my list.” – Susan Sontag



The Papers are signed, sealed, and delivered! It’s official, I will be spending ten months in the lovely city of Sarajevo! Words do not even explain how excited I am! People ask me every day, "Aren't you scared?" My answer is always this, "Yes, I am kind of terrified, but my excitement outweighs my fear!" The thought of being in a place where I am considered an "Outsider" is EXTREMELY scary, but the thought of the things that I will learn, the people that I will meet, and the opportunities that I will get, bring so much excitement that it gives little room for fear!

Earlier today I had my first webinar with my directors (the one here in Washington D.C. as well as the others over in Sarajevo)! Getting to hear about the small details made my excitement and anticipation grow even more!!! Not only have I done the webinar, but I have also been able to read the blogs of the girls who are already over in Sarajevo! As of what I have read, they absolutely love it (I can't wait to get over there!!)

Other than that I have no new information. The plan is to leave in Mid-August of 2013 and return in Mid-June of 2014. In late June of 2013 I will fly to DC for PDO (Pre-departure Orientation), where I will meet up with the other 65 YES Abroaders for training about the culture, life as an exchange student, ECT..! Other than that, I have nothing else! I will find out in Late-June my departure date, and sometime in the summer I will learn about my host family!

This post is short and sweet, but I will, hopefully, get new information in these upcoming weeks! Thanks for all the prayers! I ask for you guys to please continue praying and to start praying for my host family, that they be loving and inviting! I can't wait to see who God places me with.

Well, until the next adventure,

Sarah Edgar

 

 

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

“Once the travel bug bites there is no known antidote, and I know that I shall be happily infected until the end of my life”- Michael Palin

With YES Abroad I have already gained a new insight on culture, American Culture. As most of you know, over Spring Break I attended IPSE (In Person Selection Event) in Washington D.C. Let me just say that those 3 days changed my life! We are so blessed to have such a culturally diverse country! I will start from the beginning of my trip!

On April 22 I left for the Nashville Airport! My anxiety levels were the
highest they have ever been starting the night before until I safely landed on the ground at Reagan Airport Friday afternoon! For those who don't know, I have a FEAR of heights; planes tend to fly very high in the sky at
fast speeds, so as you can guess, since this was my 1st time flying in nearly 10 years AND I was flying ALONE, I was stressing over every single detail! Many of you have yet to figure out that I have NO, may I repeat, NO sense of direction, so other than my fear of heights I have my fear of getting lost! Fortunately airports are made for people like me, and there were plenty of signs as well as people who I could ask for guidance of where to go! After saying a quick good bye, I went through security and finally arrived at my terminal! Upon arrival at my gate, I was given the "delightful" news that my plane had been delayed... for MECHANICAL reasons (just my luck)!! So what does a teenage girl who is scared of flying in the 1st place do when they announce that they have
MECHANICAL PROBLEMS, well, you have the choice to stay calm or freak out! The reasonable, mature, and responsible girl that I am, chooses the logical way of reacting, allowing myself to freak out and give myself every possible bad situation that could take place when I board that plane! Thank God I have friends who are smarter than me; they at least TRIED to talk sense in me! Well, it ended up being something wrong with the air conditioner. After a "lovely" flight filled with a screaming child, who wanted a chocolate chip cookie, and air turbulence, I finally landed in D.C. safe and only a little over an hour late! :)

The experience did turn positive though, soon as I arrived at
National 4-H center; I was surrounded by people who actually understand my love for culture! I was introduced to 120 teenagers who loved to travel and try new things (I was in social girl heaven). Nobody knew anyone, so we all just went up to some one who looked interesting and said, “Hi, my name is Sarah, I am from Kentucky. Do you want to be friends?" Let me just say, I was finally in kindergarten again! So after acquainting ourselves with each other, we were given the chance to meet our room mates!! Let me just say I had to have the best room mates EVER!!! Syahira, Iris, and Kaley, these were the girls that I grew to absolutely love over the weekend! They were all so fun and energetic!

After we arrived we were told our interview times and
group work times! My interview wasn't until Saturday evening, but I had group work in the morning and afternoon! Group Work was sooooooooo much fun, I was in Group H, and let me tell you, we have some mad acting skills!! We called ourselves "Abroad on Broadway"! During this group work we made a 6 slide human slide show about Egypt and a movie commercial about a Viking girl (Best movie ever in my opinion)! (I made some amazing friends in that group; I have only been able to stay in contact with one of them, Sarah, who will hopefully be going to Indonesia!) After our group work was done I had a 45 min. interview with 2 of our leaders! The interview went so smoothly, I literally came out of the room knowing that God was in there since it had went so well! I spent the rest of my time building friendships with some of the people there. Sunday morning, after saying good bye to some of the most amazing people I have ever met, I boarded a plane once again :( (at least this time I just had air turbulence no screaming child during my flight)! I came home absolutely amazed at what America had to offer! It was
definitely an eye opening experience!

When I came home the wait began! (Let me tell you about stressful) We weren't given an exact date of when we would find out about our finalist status, so as you can expect refreshing my email every ten minutes went on for 3 weeks! I was an absolute nervous wreck! But on April 12th the waiting ended, (we had all predicted that finalist status would be announced some time that weekend) but at 2:50 pm I was texting my friend Sarah, she sent me a text saying Morocco had been announced.... I am pretty sure I became pale in the face when I saw this text! I immediately went to refresh my email, and there it was, the email that would change my life! I stared at it for 3 min. debating on whether or not to open it! I knew if I opened it and I didn't get accepted I would have burst into tears and started sobbing in front of every one! After thinking about it I decided that I have embarrassed myself plenty of time in front of my peers, I might as well just open it and get it over with! As soon as I read those first two sentences I started jumping up and down squealing hugging my best friend! I am pretty sure Alyssa was seriously confused of why I was acting so crazy!! Finally when I told her, we shared a bitter
sweet hug, We both knew I had accomplished my dream, but we also new at the same time this was a year apart ( and if you know Alyssa and I that is unheard of!!) As soon as the bell rang I RAN through the hall
way to find Courtney McReynolds, I will just say that I flat out tackled her, soon as she found out we both jumped and squealed for joy!!! A Happy day it was, I am pretty sure my happiness could be heard through the school!

So that brings us here! As I start to prepare and go through this journey I hope to give you insight on what is going on! I am pretty sure that it has not fully sunk in yet, but I am still extremely excited about this amazing opportunity! I cannot wait to see what God's plan is for me! I will try to keep you updated!

Until the next adventure,
Sarah
Edgar



                                      Group H or otherwise known as "Abroad on Broadway"
                                                                 My Roomies!!!!