It has been 4 months since I came home from Ireland. It seems as if it was only last week that I left Limerick but it also feels like a lifetime, sometimes. By now, I should have felt the 'post-Erasmus depression', I guess, but, interestingly, it did not happen. Why? And what does it feel like to be back to my 'old' life? Do I miss my Erasmus friends and Limerick? Do I feel a pang every time I see an Irish landscape on Instagram or FB?
Just the thrill of something new
A personal blog created to write about my Erasmus+ experiences at the University of Limerick and provide useful tips for all future Erasmus+ students.
2018. április 20., péntek
2018. január 27., szombat
One hundred fifty-eight thousand four hundred minutes
One hundred fifty-eight thousand moments so dear...
That is, what my Erasmus semester gave me in a very brief and condensed list.
That is, what my Erasmus semester gave me in a very brief and condensed list.
2017. december 28., csütörtök
Money, money, money
it was funny
in the rich men's world
That is, here I go with an honest and detailed post about expenses.
in the rich men's world
That is, here I go with an honest and detailed post about expenses.
2017. december 27., szerda
2017. december 17., vasárnap
Living every second of it
The last week has come and gone. I am sitting in my room at the small desk, my suitcase almost full (my bedsheets, towel, PJs and polar bear still has to somehow fit in tomorrow morning), my sportsbag full, laptop bag almost full (which is a pity since both my laptop and its charger are still out, interestingly). And I am not really ready to leave Ireland yet. But look at what I did this week instead of spending precious time on my emotions!
Last trip of the semester, buying souvenirs
That is, we started getting ready for going home. The flight home is looming just ahead, trying to overshadow the nonexistent sunshine in Ireland, but we won't let our mood go down with it!
Also, I could have called this a Harry Potter Week as well since we watched some HP movies, choosing one almost every day.
Also, I could have called this a Harry Potter Week as well since we watched some HP movies, choosing one almost every day.
A Where-the-feck-did-this-week-go?- week
I know it was just six days and not seven because we came home from Belfast late on Monday, but still. How do the days disappear so fast, rushing from the invisible future full of plans and hopes into the fading past full of unlived opportunities?
Anyways, this week I was kinda getting more and more under the weather, so that might just be a reason for the days floating away and me not really registering their passing.
Anyways, this week I was kinda getting more and more under the weather, so that might just be a reason for the days floating away and me not really registering their passing.
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