More than 10 years ago, I couldn’t expect that I would live in the United States of America. Frequently I dreamed to live in a large city like Seattle in a rich neighborhood and beautiful house and live the American Dream. However, when I was young, I was indeed a romantic who dreamed consequential about life. Once upon a time, my uncle Salah decided to move to America because part of his wife's family lived in the United States.
Later on, uncle Salah offered my family to move overseas. Obviously, my parents agreed to migrate because they strived to have better living standards and more job opportunities. While I was moving to the United States, there was also an emotional aspect to deal with that came from saying goodbye to my family and friends. I was seven-years-old when I moved to Sea
...ttle Wa. The first day when I came to America, a new country seemed unrealistic to me. Everything was looking new to me and I felt like I was in some kind of subconscious dream.
During the first weeks, I discovered many differences between my country –kenya and America. I discovered humongous malls and grocery stores (in which I’ve never been before in my life), a variety of fast-food places, extremely different culture, friendly people, unlike government system and more freedom. My first experience was interacting with people in the airport. I asked a lady for the nearest bathroom and I couldn’t tell and explain to her what I wanted in English and she couldn’t understand me. At that moment, I realized that a new country is an extremely difficult phenomenon to experience in life withou
knowing its language, culture, and people. Adaptation to a new culture and food was a major issue for our family.
We couldn’t adapt to sandwiches, pizza, and American bread. We couldn’t adapt wearing regular t-shirts, jeans, and tennis shoes. The most extremely exciting experience for me was meeting American people. I realized that Americans are friendly people and easy to get along. My first day of first grade, I was expecting the teacher to be mean and tough.
She greeted me at the front door, “Hello, welcome to school. How are you doing?” I was surprised. How was I? I was nervous. I thought she would be a monster and instead, she was sunflowers. “ I’m good,” I replied.
Later, circumstances in my life were getting worse and turned out extremely difficult psychologically and financially. My parents couldn’t find a well-paid job because they couldn’t speak English. Once again, our life conditions turned awful; however, I thought that our family was not going to survive in America. My family and I experienced numerous distressful and excruciating moments. In general, when I came to America, I started a new life from a brand new page and a new start.
Simultaneously, I faced stress and pain, excitement and joy. I experienced an extremely difficult time adapting to a new country and a new environment. Learning English was a tough process for me and my family. Unfortunately, our family didn’t know how to speak English at all.
Therefore, I was extremely nervous and scared to go to school and interact with American people. Later on, I found out that there were some Russian students studying at my school. Believe it or not, I
was surprised and happy at the same time. Lately, I started to learn English and I took it as seriously as I could. Often times, I closed the door of my room so no one could disturb me so I could memorize a certain amount of English vocabulary and work on pronunciation of each word.
Three months later my English improved so much, and I could understand everything that Americans would tell me. Six months later I finished the English as a Second Language program at school. Furthermore, my English speaking skills progressively improved and I became more confident in my speech. Simultaneously, I helped out my parents with learning basic English. Later on, my parents finally got a new job, and they started to make more money. We moved to a new house with a better neighborhood and I became more active at the new school; however, I was involved in music, sports, clubs and other extracurricular activities.
I enjoy and love my life in America! I am glad that I have an opportunity living my dream that I used to dream all the time in Kenya. Even though I struggled at first, but I experienced and achieved spectacular goals in America. I discovered one main fact about America that everything is possible in this country if you really want your dream to come true. At this moment, I am so blessed by Almighty God that I moved to the United States and that I can be capable of different kinds of great opportunities and possibilities that could make my future even better. For me and my family, moving to a new country was extremely difficult
to experience while I was bounded by a new culture, people, language and American life.
I experienced the start of a new life in a different country, and it was not easy to survive and handle it. At this time I thank Almighty God for this privilege to be here in America, and for this opportunity to live my dream, achieve my new goals and experiences in my life.
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