On the 11th of March 2009 I firstly stepped, as a student, in the gate of this small white house with a question in head that, "Am I going to stay here for two years"? I thought two years might be too long for me because I thought that the school was just a school where I might improve my English. Little on I found that this tiny white house is much more than I thought. It not only gives me a space to live and a class to study but it brings me a close feeling to the other members of the family. Moreover, in this white house I learnt the real meaning of communication.
This white house contains only around thirty people but they all came from different part of the world with different life stories. Can you imagine that how amazing hearing the stories of their past is? The real lessons are there and through the stories you can get the main gist of life. Through the stories, you can easily see the goal of your future and it makes you to have a plan for your future. That's the reason why this white house means me a lot.
The white house, my second home, is surrounded by such lovely pine trees which seems there to protect the quietness of the atmosphere. It is very natural. It gives you a feeling of an ideal place to study. On top of that, this house gives you a wonderful view of snowcapped mountain ranges of Himalaya. Whenever, I have a look at them, immediately, they would remain me my beloved home which I had to leave behind.
Two years at my second home have gone as quickly as a click of fingers and it is time for me to say good bye to my beloved white house and my dear brothers and sisters. But, I am very happy to go ahead because I am confident of going on my own path of future and I can see that I am ready for it.
Last but not least, I would like to say thank you so much to the founders and supporters of this lovely home which is called Kunpan Cultural School. You have given me such a wonderful opportunity. Even though I am physically going to wave my hands, your generosity and the warmth of the white house are the most valuable things and there would remain there in the bottom of my heart forever.