Hola (Hi)!! Here starts what I hope will be a good -or at least enjoyable- report of my discoverings, adventures and survival guide from the beautiful and rainy land of Ireland.
Being an Erasmus student is always a wonderful experience to discover new things, meet new people... and learn how to survive on your own -I miss you, mom-. Things can be very different depending on the way you look at them.
What are you going to find in this blog? The point of view of a non-typical-Spanish student with atypical likes, easy recipes* –eating fast food all year isn’t advisable, sorry-, and random stuff… I like the random stuff.
A couple of days ago made a month since I arrived to Dublin . I’m just going to say that it seems only a week ago. The city has so many things to offer! –and I don’t mean Temple Bar’s pubs… not only-. I’m still not used to have to speak/listen English all day… I need more time to adapt. However, by June I hope to speak like a native, Irish accent included. I’m proud to say that I’m starting to pronounce ‘Dublin ’ as a Dubliner.
I’m studying in a college located in the south of Dublin and living in its residence. I share the apartment with two amazing girls from different countries, it's an incredibly good experience. Actually, I have met a lot of people from different countries but… where are the Irish?
If you are considering of going to an Erasmus… do it. If you’re considering going to Ireland … do it. I know, the weather is not the best –it’s bad-, but it has a lot of good things to discover. I hope to do it during this year and I hope you enjoy discovering them with me. Clap, clap. I know, it's been a bit affected.
*Note: The author does not guarantee results. Follow the instructions under your own risk.
I'm loving it!!!
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Hi, my name is Isabel, I'm one of the Erasmus girl's aunts and I'm sure I'm going to enjoy this blog. It looks great!! And I'm looking forward to seeing the easy recipes. Kisses from Spain
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