One bag, maximum of 10 pounds or 22 kilograms, must hold four weeks of cloths, two pairs of shoes, one first aid kit and a bg of toileries. Three re-packs later, it is devised down to 18 pounds plus jacket and hiking shoes. Money belt, passport, guidebook, camera and the check list continues. There's a feeling of anxiety and fear trying to either escape through my esophogous or submerging itself into the pit of my diaphram. I'm unsure whether breathing would make me feel more or less ill.
Six hours to my first flight into London City airport. A five hour transit later, I should be leaving Heathrow on way to the Sinai peninsula. As I stare at the clock with the last minutes in the suburbs of New Jersey ticking by, I feel woefully underprepared. Luckily, there's almost too little time to worry in earnest about it.
It wasn't meant to be coincidental but just 4 days after my 29th birthday, I'm embarking on probably the most challenging travel to date. All I'm hoping for right now is to be able to make it to an ATM and subsequently to the hotel meeting point.
Perhaps I should really adopt the alias, or at least the educational/occupational components of the new "me" that RK built during the course of another Tuesday night conference call of his.
Cover name: Danielle (insert a Chinese name) Lee
Education: Vasser College BA (English Literature) 05’, Columbia University MA 06’ (MPA in Economic
Policy Management)
Work: an economic consultant for the office of the governor of Guam (Felix P. Camacho), but it’s a cover
for the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (under the US Department of State).
Dream job: US ambassador
Let's skip the note at the end about the most embarrasing "dating" moment. Are dossiers suppose to be filled with annecdotes one shares with strangers? How prepared will I be to speak to any strangers.
Facebook status set. The rest of the world fades away for the next 40 days. I hope to be mesmerized by this new set of countries, new coordinates on a map, and new cultures to ponder.
I am a young, energetic & honest person and love to share knowledge. I did Masters from a prestigious University and have energies and time to spend for worthwhile knowledge.
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