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Now tui meh :)

"See you later" Two months ago I landed in Yangon, knowing no one, and feeling exhausted after a stressful and often disheartening first year of law school. I was excited to work with Justice Base, but also a little nervous about being so far away from everything I knew. I’d never traveled for so long on my own and never been to South East Asia. If anything, I figured I’d do some interesting work and get to travel to a totally new and exciting place. These last two months have been so much more than that.  Sitting in the Bangkok airport waiting for my flight to DC, I wanted to write down a few of my thoughts and my “see you later” message (since everyone who came out to Karaoke knows my real-life speech didn’t go so well).   First - to everyone I hung out and worked with, I’m so glad to have met all of you :) Thanks for the fun times, the great conversations, the singing, salsa dancing, and traveling. Good luck with all your work and please stay in touch.  S

Last weekend in Yangon and traveling to Bago (and more Dalla pictures)

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Four more days in Burma - I can’t believe it! I’ve made some really great friends the past two months, learned a lot about the politics of work related to legal institutional reform, and had an incredible opportunity to travel this incredible country. But I’m not gone yet so I’ll leave the reflection till then and instead share some adventures from the last few days.  Dalla (the region across the river from Yangon) was last weekend but Sophie took some incredible pictures from there so I wanted to share a few of them.  Bicycle taxis in Dalla Snack sellers on the Dalla ferry     Dalla Since last week was my last weekend in Yangon, Sophie and I attended every social event, and still found time to take day-trips out to Bago. We at dinner on the banks of Inya Lake at a local Burmese tea shop, went salsa dancing, and did Karaoke. I also ate barbecue on the street with Mo, Sit Maw and Ben, had a great traditional Burmese lunch with salad from Wai Wai, explored downtow

A wonderful weekend hanging out and traveling around Yangon

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Since I only had two more weekends left, I decided to try and see many of the places I'd been wanting to explore since I got here - and it was great :) The weekend started a little crazily - on Friday afternoon it rained incredibly hard for a really long time. I was supposed to meet my friend Sophie for dinner, but with the incredible amounts of flooding on the road, it took almost 2 hours to get uptown. So instead, we met up at the tailor-shop where we'd gotten fitted for clothes 5 weeks ago. My dress was definitely worth the wait; the tailor used beautiful traditional material to make a really pretty summer dress for me. Somehow she made it a little too small (seriously this is really difficult ... even in Burma), but she was able to fix it and I wore it out that night :) The next morning, I woke up early and went to meet one of my Burmese friends, Sit Maw, at the zoo. I really liked it! Putting aside the sadness that I think exists at all zoos, it was really nice to hang