Feb 15, 2012

And the story ends...

This Sunday I came back from Krakow finishing my 1.5 year spent abroad...
So many things happened that it would be impossible to summarize everything in one single post. Most of the things are collected in this blog anyway; however the most important is maybe missing...
During this 1.5 year I guess the most significant was to have so many VERY GOOD friends that are friends for life!! Even if they are on the other side of the world, it doesn't matter because they will be always part of the best period of my life. I think I cannot express enough thanks for that...

I hope to see all of you. And earlier or later I will, I know.

I gonna end this blog now, with this post, even if it's really sad, because finishing an adventure like this makes me truly sad. I hope you enjoyed to read my posts and to my dear friends: I wish to meet all of you again!!!
GVSU group picture from the orientation week - bowling session :P  
ESN group picture from the integration camp (Poland)

Feb 8, 2012

Farewell party...

Even though, I still have a week in Krakow, some people are about to leave the city... ESN organized a party for us in Zauek with free beers and pizza and many many people and good music... The very last party where most of the people were still presented all together, but after this, Erasmus life finishes...

Orsiiii we'll continue the party in Hungary :)

Feb 2, 2012

already a good day :)

Dear International Program Office,

I would like to inform you about the fact that Mrs Flora Gulyas from
the STAIR Programme has been awarded a 5.0 (very good) grade for my
Spring semester's International Trade subject.

I would be grateful if you could include this information in her study
documents.

Thank you!

Best regards

;)

Pluss, I officialy finished my final thesis today so I'll submit it to my advisor and then they can start the plagium check.

Feb 1, 2012

Warsaw

apparently, we were freezing :P
one of the main squares in the old town



castle on the lake (ice??)
Despite the cold weather and freezing all the time, the trip was successful and Warsaw is beautiful… Our travelling group was perfect and of course very international: Rabea (Germany), Valentina, Luis, Luis’s friend Beto (also from Mexico) and me.
Previously, almost everybody told us that Warsaw is an industrial city plus it was completely destroyed during WW2 (85% of the city…) but as a consequence, most of the buildings in the old city center were in an eminently good shape. The colorful houses and the Christmas lights highlighted the general perception.
purple christmas tree - almost february :D
We tried to look around and see as much as possible, so we went to a Park to see the Castle on the Lake, also Chopin’s statue that was a little bit abstract, walking around the old and the new city center, and visiting the Warsaw Uprising Museum! The most surprising part was the 3D cinema where we flew around Warsaw in 1945, after the bombardments. Of course, we ate many times and spent relatively a lot of time inside regarding the weather… Oh, and unfortunately, we “couldn’t buy” any public transportation ticket so that was free for us haha :DOh, and the funniest was definitely the change of guards at midnight :D