The time has finally come where I have to act as an adult, take a huge
leap, and move abroad. I still feel like I am about 16 in my mind, but
shortly I will turn 20... and shortly after this, I will be moving to
Austria. The
thought terrifies, thrills and numbs me in equal
quantities. However, I am sure this is going to be the adventure of a
lifetime; something which I will one day share with my children,
grandchildren and so on! So, I believe I need to make the most of this
opportunity which I am privileged to have. I never thought I would be
capable of speaking another language, or responsible enough to help
educate children of another country - but somehow, this amazing
opportunity has fallen in to my lap. I can either run from it, or seize
it. I choose the latter.
Around the world people grow up without an education, without a job,
living in poor conditions and struggling for money and food. I have been
blessed enough to be simply given a paid job, fortunate enough to help
educate others and have the freedom to travel as I wish, why would I let
this pass me by?! So, I invite you to come along with me as I share
each moment (the good and the bad!) of this exciting adventure.
Waiting to hear where in Austria I have been placed is almost painful.
Applications were submitted in October, and here I am in June...just
waiting. I have googled every possible town I can think of in the
region, and researched schools, education systems, sights and history,
but nothing will feel quite real until I get the email confirming where I
have been placed. Patience is one of my weaknesses, and it's certainly
not an easy thing to lack in such a situation as this!
The one thing I have been able to look in to, however, is where in
Europe I would like to visit over the coming year. Yes, the UK is part
of Europe...but we aren't linked by land, and so travel there is often
expensive. I mean, we don't even use the same plug sockets - how
European are we really?! So, I have composed a list of places I
would like to visit (some a little vaguer than others), and I am
challenging myself to visit at least 5 of these over the year. If you
are sitting comfortably, here goes:
1. Bergen (Norway)
2. The Black Forest
3. Bratislava (Slovakia)
4. Bucharest
5. Cologne
6. Copenhagen (Denmark)
7. Duesseldorf
8. Florence
9. Frankfurt
10. Hamburg
11. Lake Bled (Slovenia)
12. Liechtenstein
13. Milan
14. Munich
15. Paris
16. Pisa
17. Prague
18. Salzburg
19. Schloss Neuschwanstein
20. Sicily
21. Stockholm
22. Verona
23. Venice
24. Vienna
25. Zurich
And breathe. So, as you can see it's a pretty big list, and visiting all
of them would be impossible. However, picking and choosing which to do
may be a hard decision to make. Here is where you come in - let me know
if any of these would be a definite, or simply a waste of time, energy
and money. Either way it would be great to know! I'll fill you in as I
go along and share my biggest adventure yet with you.
Happy Weekend!
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