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V-Day is for Visas

February 13, 2017 by byerswithoutborders Leave a Comment

This blog post is written by talented husband Bill…….

V-Day is for Visas

At two weeks to departure and still no travel Visas, I awoke again with knots in my stomach. My hospital liaison has been steadfast in her insistence that they will arrive. She reminds me that Bhutan is a Buddhist country and that even their bureaucrats embrace the attitude of a natural unfolding of events. Apparently, my insomnia and acid reflux are part of this unfolding. Or, things just move slowly in tiny Himalayan countries. 

The significance of a non-tourist travel visa to Bhutan should not be diminished. This country only allows foreign tourists inside its borders on state sanctioned packaged tours that are taxed at $200-250 per day, per person. Trying to get my gang of five in for free has been a paperwork decathlon. Imagine filing your taxes using an abacus and carrier pigeons.  We’re talking
about a country that didn’t receive television signals until June 2, 1999. 

With thousands of dollars worth of plane tickets already purchased and over a month of school and work canceled, I think my anxiety is more than just a symptom of my non-Buddha nature. 

But during my run today, I was finally able to let the worry slip away. Maybe it was just oxygen debt, but I finally was able to concede that what’s left is beyond my control. I’ve done all that I can. Worrying will do no more. 

And then they came.


These Buddhists are already in my head.

Filed Under: Bhutan Tagged With: Bhutan, Bhutan visas, family adventure, Travel Bhutan, visas

30 days to Bhutan!

January 27, 2017 by byerswithoutborders Leave a Comment

It’s hard to believe. Our family’s big Himalayan adventure was first dreamt up 6 years ago. But it was just a year ago when we took the first step and applied to go.  And it was only 3 months ago that we bought the tickets. So much time and planning and fretting, and it’s almost here!
And there is still so much to do. Mountains of gear are piled on the spare bed defying any attempt to be crammed into duffle bags. Travel insurance, mail cancellation, withdraw the kids from school, packing lists, first aid kit, host gifts, fundraising….Did our visas come today? It’s a whirlwind of activity at the Byer house.
It’s so easy to get tangled up in the stress and details of planning something this big (imagine taking your kids to Disney…for 5 weeks…if Disney was on the other side of the planet…and had squat toilets). But when we’re starting to feel overwhelmed we remember, in 32 days (because it will take 2 travel days to get there) we’ll get to watch our kids eat Yak cheese. And then we feel better.

If you would like to help support our Mission.

Filed Under: Bhutan, Uncategorized Tagged With: Bhutan, family travel, Medical Mission

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