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| With my adorable niece |
It has been little over 2 weeks since I left England and like always, it all feels just like a dream. I miss my school and friends there so much and am so thankful I had the opportunity to spend my semester there. After stopping in Sweden for 4 days due to my exam, which I by the way totally nailed :), I came to Estonia to spend the Christmas with my family. It's great to see my mom, grandma and sister again, but the best thing is to spend time with my little niece who is 2 now. She has grown so much, and I freaking love playing with her. She is extremly clever for her age and speaks so well, plus repeats everything which is just adorable! These 12 days I have been here now have gone so fast and I don't have much left until I leave for Finland in 3 days. Tomorrow is New Year's Eve and I can't comprehend how this year has flown past so fast. Just one more day to spend with my loved ones and east some delicious Estonian food that I so much miss when abroad. I will try to take most of it and surely will :) I am actually excited to go to Finland and spend 2 weeks there working at a school and seeing the rest of my family. It's been quite a while since I last saw my bros, dad and stepmom.
For the past 3 years it has become kind of a tradition now for me to visit at least 7-8 countries a year. For a poor student it's quite remarkable and I still pinch myself every now and then to count my blessings. Let's quickly count the places I was lucky enough to visit in 2013: there were Finland, Australia, (Holland, China for layovers), United Arab Emirates, England, Finland again, Estonia, Sweden, England again, Denmark, Sweden again and now Estonia= 7 different countries (I usually don't count layovers), not too shabby ;).
I should be graduating in June, but the rest of 2014 is a mystery for now. Bring it on, 2014!!!
Happy New Year!
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| black sausages (verivorst)- a delicious Estonian cuisine I can only eat once a year (if lucky) |
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