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Missing this #pignaproblems

Missing this #pignaproblems

I never quite added closure to my blog, and I still have a few more things that I would like to add to it, this picture included. It’s very surreal being back home, but mostly weird. Everything is just so different. Not better, not worse, just different. The best way to describe it, for me, is an analogy to when you leave for college freshman year. You are completely taken out of your element, given independence, study at a new school, and make all new friends—just like study abroad. The difference is that after Christmas break in college, you go back to college. The finality of a study abroad experience is what makes adjusting back to “real” life the hardest. Realistically, the last night I spent roaming around Rome could be the last time all of my friends that I made from across the country were together, in one place. Like I said, it’s just weird. This picture is one of my favorites, captured in London, it reminds me of “Oh the places you’ll go!” Well, I’ve gone.

I never quite added closure to my blog, and I still have a few more things that I would like to add to it, this picture included. It’s very surreal being back home, but mostly weird. Everything is just so different. Not better, not worse, just different. The best way to describe it, for me, is an analogy to when you leave for college freshman year. You are completely taken out of your element, given independence, study at a new school, and make all new friends—just like study abroad. The difference is that after Christmas break in college, you go back to college. The finality of a study abroad experience is what makes adjusting back to “real” life the hardest. Realistically, the last night I spent roaming around Rome could be the last time all of my friends that I made from across the country were together, in one place. Like I said, it’s just weird. This picture is one of my favorites, captured in London, it reminds me of “Oh the places you’ll go!” Well, I’ve gone.

“Traveling is the ruin of all happiness! There’s no looking at a building after seeing Italy.”
Fanny Burney