Closing of the year
It's been ages since I updated for the last time... and it's been over a year since the adventure in Würzburg began. My current adventure is probably not going to be that exciting, so I'll get the chance to tell you some things I didn't have time to tell you about Würzburg and Germany. Now let's get to the point.
What can I say? It was a great year. I can't believe a journey that started so desperate turned into such an amazing time with so many changes and new experiences. I've learnt a lot - and not only German. I can't say it often enough: I strongly recommend going abroad to everyone if they get the chance. It's really worth it. Just like on every special occasion, I'd like to mention some people who have been important during this time.
The choir:
I loved all the songs we sang (even though there were moments when I was starting to hate "Killing me softly"), but the most important thing is that it was great to meet you guys. I just wish I had attended your coffee meetings after the rehearsals a bit more often. Special thanks to David for picking me up every Monday :)
The people in the DSH-course:
If there was an intense time, that was September last year. I can't believe we made it to go out almost every evening and still survive the four-hour intensive course! In the end, we all went separate ways and maybe we should have tried harder to meet after that, but I'd like you to know that you'll still be in my memory. Most of you are probably back home, but wherever you are, I hope you're all doing great :)
Pilvi, Tiia, Cristian and Annuska:
Tananata *nods* tananata *nods* Stupid things aside, our trip to Amsterdam was for sure one of the highlights. Cristian - I'm just sorry that we started to bond most when you already have to leave, but I hope we'll still stay in touch. Tiia - you're a really fun girl full of surprises, I just love your sense of humour! Pilvi - I hope to see you (and Tiia too) in Salamanca soon, you're great company for a night out ;) Annuska - you changed my life in ways you'd never suspect without having a clue, so I guess I should thank you for that. I wish you all the best of luck and hope to see you again - in Amsterdam or elsewhere!
The Germans:
Dominik, Jana, Manuel, Rebekka, Emine, Jakob, Mareike and (last but not least) Albrecht. It's always hard to get in touch with locals when you're abroad, but I'm glad you were able to break up with the stereotype. And Albrecht, all I can say is that you're simply the flatmate of my dreams!
Anneleen:
I loved visiting you in your hometown. You have a great family (do you think your parents would be interested in adopting a fifth child? :P) It's a pity that you could only stay five months, as you were probably one of the people I had most fun with. I'm sorry that the thing with Brussels didn't work in the end, but I hope we meet again soon, whether in Spain, Belgium or Germany again.
Marco:
We haven't had much contact for quite some time, but as I told you the last time we phoned, I just wish you all the best and a lot of happiness.
The cutest cutie in the cutieverse:
There's nothing to say to you other than what I tell you everytime we talk. You're simply wonderful and always make me feel very lucky. Or in just one word... RAKATUKUTUKUKUTUKURUKUTUNTUN!!!
And coming soon... my tree and some pictures of the "suspects" ;)
