To travel is to live - Ireland, First day
Everyone who knows me probably knows two addictions of mine. Literature, and exploring the world. This year, I have been so lucky as to get another chance to see a new corner of our beautiful planet. The language week of my school class has brought us to the town of Bray, a town not too far from Dublin, on the irish east coast. As a school task, we were told to write a travel journal. I would've done that anyway. ;)
So, here comes the next travel series with loads of photos!
I'll split the total of what I've written in four parts, cause it is actually a lot of text.
As always, I wish that everyone who takes the time to read this, enjoys his or herself. (And if you wanna be super nice and helpful, tell me your opinion.)
So, here comes the next travel series with loads of photos!
I'll split the total of what I've written in four parts, cause it is actually a lot of text.
As always, I wish that everyone who takes the time to read this, enjoys his or herself. (And if you wanna be super nice and helpful, tell me your opinion.)
Starting off
A chill day in fall. 26 austrian students on a plane which flies in the direction of Dublin. We are all sitting on completely different seats, in my row are Anja, Benjamin and Christoph. We just decided we'll probably purchase a grilled sandwich on board later on. It's such a weird feeling that we're gonna see our host families today, even if they're only gonna be our family for a week. Hopefully we'll be lucky and get nice people. Claire McAndrews sounds like a cute irish lady. :) I wonder if the island is gonna be as green as I think it is. Well, we will figure it out in about 2 hours. I'm gonna describe everything important then.
October 1st, 10.07 pm
At guest family's home. I have to say, I had a few concerns because of the host families. If everything was gonna be clean, if they would be nice, how the food would be - but everything turned out great. We have a lovely family with 3 kids - a little baby girl and two boys(aged 3 and 5). They are so caring and cute, our room and house are super pretty and food is okay. (Breakfast is gonna be THE BOMB: fruit, greek yoghurt, porridge oats, granola, muesli, black tea with milk or coffee)
After our host dad showed us a bit around Bray and after we had dinner, we went to the beach with the rest of the class and had the most awesome chai latte of all times: with real spice mix, not syrup!! We all talked about our families and it seems that everyone is totally happy and satisfied. Tomorrow we'll have school, I wonder how that will work out.
Good night!
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