If I explain bit more about my job, I mainly working in a small research group which mainly focus on developing infrastructure for Scientist who are using Super Computers for their researches. I learned initial concepts of science gateways and currently I am working in an Apache project called Airavata. I hope to write few more blogs about Airavata in coming few weeks.
The town I am living, is one of the most peaceful places I have seen ... there's very less traffic less people less noise.. and very less people in busses compare to Sri Lanka. I simply like this environment.. Last few months I was only doing my job and next important thing I have done was going to gym which I am happy about. But I still believe that I need to go back to my country where I belong and live there with my family and friends. I just wanted to explain the good things I have seen here :) I've spent a very slow and peaceful life compare to how I was living in Sri Lanka, but sometimes I feel like thats not the best way to live the life. One main challenge I had after coming here is doing my things by myself. When was an undergrad I could't learn how to live by myself, I used to bring up the cloths every weekend and my parents used to wash them for me.. But here I had to cook my food, wash my cloths (its not hard as my mother or father washing them by hand) and clean my room etc. I learned how to cook Sri Lankan food and my cooking is getting better and I was able to manage live by myself which I am proud of. I practically understood how hard my moms life during last 20-25 years and thanks mom of raising me up to this level so that I can do my stuff by myself.
In General I believe I am doing great at this point and I have to get the maximum use of my time I am spending in United States. I am thankful to everyone who helped me to get here and helped me during my stay in Bloomington. I hope to write more useful blogs than writing about my life !!!
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would like to hear more about your life over there. keep blogging!
I didn't know that you moved to US. Good Luck!
Keep blogging :-)
Lahiru! Can I try some of your Sri Lankan cooking? Maybe at our Wisconsin/Sri Lanka dinner :)
Hey Bri .. I was thinking the same .. Lets to something, let me know when you two get free time !
nice to hear how you are doing over there. just imagine where the tides of life and winds of time had landed us, each day we reach a different shore.
It's nice to read your blog and heart warming to read that u love your country. These days many forget their mother land and try to go overseas.Yes.I understand your love for yr parents.At home they are invisible but once u are seperated by them only u treasure what they have done to u. YOUR ARTICLE ON KINDLE WAS VERY INTERESTING.LIKE TO KNOW THE LATEST PRICES AND THE CHEAPEST METHOD TO ORDER IT.
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