Thursday, 23 August 2012

How To Contact Me

If you fancy sending any letters (which you all should!) my address for the year will be:

Outward Bound Malaysia
Teluk Batik
32200 Lumut
Perak Darul Ridzuan
Malaysia

Also decided to get Skype: katie.dougan3 so you can all see my wee face in Malaysia!!

7 days...

A week to go. A week until I fly 11,315.37 km round the world. A week until I move away for a year, 12months, 52weeks, 365days, 8760hours, 525,600minutes, 31,536,000seconds!!! It doesn't feel real yet, still feels like a dream!! However I'm sure that will all change when I say my goodbyes to my parents and Hanna at Edinburgh Airport. I've already said my first goodbye to Emma but even then it didn't sink in that I wouldn't see her for a whole year. I'm sure this weekend will be full of more goodbyes and hopefully me realising that its actually happening, I'm going half way round the world to an amazing country, with amazing people and hopefully help change the lives of even a few people!

Now that I have all my sponsorship, PT must love me a week to go and they're only just getting the money, I must thank all the people that have helped me get this far! Every little bit of help and support is much appreciated and without it I wouldn't be able to set of on this incredible opportunity! I need to thank my parents for putting so much time into my fundraising from helping write letters, to holding car boot sales and spending full days packing bags in Morrisons!! I also need to thank my parents for both running the Barra half marathon for sponsorship! Esther and Jordan must also be thanked for doing the bungee jump which apparently they totally didn't want to do...they loved it really but yeah thanks for doing it and doing a lot of the sponsorship collection! Also thanks to everyone else: family, friends, strangers, businesses and trusts, I couldn't have raised all the money without you guys!!!

Terima kasih :)

Thursday, 16 August 2012

Outward Bound Malaysia


So as I already said I have been chosen to do Outward Bound in Malaysia!!! This basically I will spend the next year working as a volunteer for Project Trust as an assistant instructor at the Outward Bound Malaysia School in Lumut which is...

It's situated on the west coast where the water front is used for kayaking, rafting and sailing as well as our morning swims! There is an island about 3km out from the centre and apparently the girls' room has views over it! The centre isn't actually in the town but 10km out from Lumut. Most of my work is going to be as an assistant instructor however I may become qualified by the end of the year! The sea is the backbone of the school so kayaking, sailing and rafting are the name of the game however there is also a lot of jungle trekking, climbing and team building as well! Once we get to the project we are doing a 25 day course as participants so we know what to expect before getting trained so we can do our job properly!

We get a fair few random holidays so I want to travel a good bit in Malaysia before venturing further afield to Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam or Indonesia! Primarily I would love to get to Malaysia Borneo where there are more OB vols and teachers too, although I've heard there's a staff trip here anyway!!

For now selemat malam :)

The Beginning!

So yeah this is my blog for the year! I'll try and update it about every 2 weeks although I get the feeling it will more likely be when I get bored ie. not very often! For now I'll go back to how I got involved:

Selection 
I heard about Project Trust in a school assembly. One of the teachers in the school had been on a gap year with PT and it had changed their whole career plan!! I waited a few weeks before applying just to check I could apply for deferred entry to uni. I got onto a 5 day selection course at the start of December, which just our luck was during "Hurricane Bawbag" therefore we had no hot water or electricity for 3 days, a taste of what could be to come overseas!!
On selection we stayed with host families as many volunteers do when they are overseas, and then went to the Hebridean Centre during the day for sessions on life overseas, how to teach, actually teaching lessons, possible scenarios overseas, climbing Ben Hough (not as bad as it sounds, only 104m!), digging lazy beds and helping in the local community. All of these activities are watched  by PT staff so they can judge whether you are suitable to go overseas, then there is a session on all the countries PT goes to and the project types: teaching, social care and outward bound! Finally you discuss your preferences about countries and project type with a senior staff member, go home and wait for the decision letter a week later!
I got my letter on the last of school before Christmas!! Mum opened it when I was on the phone to her "I think you got in, it says stuff about Malaysia, Uganda and Guyana"  "seriously?!?!"  "says something about Outward Bound too!" OMG you have no idea how excited I got, pretty sure I had tears in my eyes telling my friends when I got off the phone!!!

Now that I was selected I would have to raise £5100 :O lots I know but that's for a whole year!! 7 months to raise more money than I've ever had. In hindsight it wasn't too bad, just a lot of writing letters and getting sponsorship and hours spent packing bags in supermarkets! Also gave Esther, Jordan and me an excuse to do a bungee jump!!

Up until the start of May I didn't know for sure where I was going or whether I would be doing my first choice Outward Bound or teaching. Then on muck-up day which was an amazing day already I found out I had been chosen to do Outward Bound in Malaysia!!! I feel so lucky, of the 300 places overseas this year there are only 11 places on OB, in Malaysia, South Africa and Hong Kong and I got one of them!!!

This meant I would be going back to Coll for a training course with all the vols from Malaysia, South Africa and Hong Kong. I get the feeling that our training was a bit more exciting than those doing teaching or social care; we camped each night, one night on a beach, morning runs and a swim in the ocean, orienteering, climbing and abseiling as well as spending time playing frisbee when the others were in sessions!!! I came away from training a lot more confident about my year away now that I know a lot more about the country and my project as well as meeting my partners; Alistair and Libby!

I think that's all I've got to say in this post, it's pretty long already! I'll put up a separate post about my project in a bit. To those thinking about doing a gap year: DO IT!!! I hope this has helped if you're considering going on selection, I couldn't find much info out before I went!

Jumpa lagi!!