Wednesday, August 1, 2018

The Country of Kyrgyzstan

My name is Josie and I'm 10 years old. I was adopted from Kyrgyzstan when I was 6 months old. You might not ever have heard of Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyzstan is a small country in Central Asia. It's only about 77,000 squares miles. It has a population of about 6 million people. it used to be part of the Soviet Union but became an independent country in 1991. It is a beautiful country full of mountains and lakes. The capital is Bishkek and I'm from a small town right outside of the capital called Tokmok. My mom and I have decided to take a trip back to Kyrgyzstan so I can see the country where I was born. It takes a looong time to get there...almost 28 hours of travel. First we are flying to Toronto and then to Istanbul and finally Kyrgyzstan. I am very excited to see where I was born and can't wait to see the orphanage where I lived. I'm also nervous because of the long airplane rides and they speak a different language (Russian and Kyrgyz). I'm not sure what to expect but I can't wait!

9 comments:

  1. I'm excited for you and can't wait to follow your journey through your posts. I hope you have a wonderful and enriching journey.

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  2. Ally, you need to update your profile....it says you only have five children...:)

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  3. Good job Josie!! Have fun on your journey! Allison 👆 LOL!!

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  4. Hahaha! My profile may be a few years old��

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  6. I can't wait to follow along on your journey! Your mom and I have been talking about is for so long and I cannot believe it is finally here.

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  7. Safe travels...can’t wait to read all about ur journey

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  8. I'm going to try to post for a 3rd time! Josie, I hope you have wonderful adventures on your trip! I'm so glad your mom and dad came over and got you and brought you back home to Kentucky to be my niece. Tell us all about the food, the weather, the smells, the people (boys!). Don't be too shy to talk to people and ask questions even if you think they are stupid ones. Those people won't mind and you won't have to see them again if you get embarrassed. Tell us EVERYTHING! Love you sweetie! Aunt Sally

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  9. So happy that you and your mother get to experience this amazing adventure together. How special! Enjoy and safe travels.

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