Saturday, January 19, 2013


Hi Friends,
This is my first time creating a blog. I hope I am doing it right. I want to start my blog by writing about me. My name is Sapana Khadka and I am from Nepal, an Asian country in between India and China. I have been in The United States of America for seven years now. Yes, it is very hard staying away from family and the friends from my chilhood but I've got to do what I've got to do. I am a Health studies major and hopefully graduate by the December of 2013. I am planning on specializing in Epidemiology and becoming an Epidemiologist in the future. I wan to help people who are in need. I belong from an underdeveloped country myself and I want to make Nepal my workplace. I came here seeking for the quality educations, which I can use there for greater success. I hope someday, somehow I will be a help in escalating my country's standard. I have named my blog as "Female" because I will be witing about the problems, achievements or anything that relates to female. I will focus more on the women from Asian countries as I, myself, belong from an Asian country. 
Thank you all for reading my blog and I hope to having a great semester together and I also hope that I will turn-out a good blogger by the end of this class.

Thank you,
Sapana Khadka

                                                                              

 

6 comments:

  1. Hello Sapana,

    Have you ever felt homesick when you have to be far away from your family and friends? How long haven't you visited them? I have been in US for more than four years and I hope I can graduate as soon as possible to go back my country because I am homesick deeply. I miss my friendly neighborhood, my close friends and my big family. Once you complete your degree here, I hope your family can come to US to join your graduation. I believe that they would be joyful when they see you graduated. Goodluck to you!

    Dao Ta

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  2. yes. I do feel homesick at times. I have been here for about seven years now. I cannot wait till I go back. I am waiting for my graduation as well to go back to Nepal. I miss my family more than anything and yes they will be here for my graduation. just waiting for that day. I hope you meet you family soon. Missing family is the worst pain ever!!

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  3. Hey Sapana,
    I'm Ceci, and I have lived in the US for almost 13 years but my family is here too, so I don't get homesick. But I can imagine how you must feel, I'm pretty sure you're family is really proud of you! Just like you, I am here to take advantage of the education the US has to offer. My major is nutrition but I want to be a registered nurse too. I hope one day I can travel to underdeveloped countries to help build clinics and teach them how to stay healthy.
    Good luck! :)

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    1. Hi Ceci! I must say you are lucky that you have your family around you. I too hope that my parents are proud of me and they will be more proud when they will see me in black gown walking for my convocation. I wish you a all the very best for your career. and I look forward to reading your blog.
      Good luck to you too.. :)

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  4. So sorry for being kept away from your family, Sapana. You must be very strong for doing this on your own! I'm sure you will be very successful :)

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    1. Hi Chelsie! I am blushing right now :P. yeah it wasn't easy but I have done it so far.. :)
      Thank you very much!

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