The past few days have involved relaxing, spending time with my family, catching up with friends and working out. I've also been to the mall running some errands, talked with my school counselor (he accepted all my courses) and started driving again (I want to get my Norwegian driver's license as soon as possible).
I've been home for a couple of days, yet it feels like I still have one foot inside my litle exchange bubble. According to my mom I'm "in my own world." As I've mentioned before, it's a lot to process and to me, this has felt very overwhelming (in a good way I guess). It takes time to let go. However, I'm in no rush. I am overly happy to be home. It didn't take long to fall back into old habits and it feels good. Although a lot has happened while I was gone, nothing major has changed. Like every other international student; I came home to the same people and place and realized that what had changed the most, was me.
I already miss certain parts of my life in Canada, especially being an international student, and my friends, big time. Staying in touch shouldn't be a struggle in a modern society like this, but it's actually more challenging than I expected. It's not possible to talk to everyone as much as I'd like to, and it's so weird not seeing everyone everyday. Nevertheless, when it comes to true friendship, no time or distance matters.
Have a good vacation! Miss and love you all :)
I already miss certain parts of my life in Canada, especially being an international student, and my friends, big time. Staying in touch shouldn't be a struggle in a modern society like this, but it's actually more challenging than I expected. It's not possible to talk to everyone as much as I'd like to, and it's so weird not seeing everyone everyday. Nevertheless, when it comes to true friendship, no time or distance matters.
Have a good vacation! Miss and love you all :)