Saturday, December 20, 2014

Erasmus: An Unexpected Journey

Do you know that feeling ? The one that tells you that you are leaving something behind? Usually it emerges when you are going on vacation and you packed in a hurry (not me at all , ahem ...). It can be your swimsuit, a book, or a pair of socks. Nothing irreplaceable.
Tomorrow, I am leaving Ireland. And that feeling won't leave me alone. But this time, I believe it is more than just a piece of clothing that I am leaving behind. It is a piece of myself. Or is it ?




Before going on Erasmus you will probably hear a lot of things about that experience: good and bad things. Although I believe the amount of good stories will most likely exceed the bad ones. Now I have to be honest, I am currently overwhelmed with nostalgia. This should give you a hint on what kind of stories I would tell. 

First, you have to understand that Erasmus is not just an experience, it is a journey. It starts when you set foot in the country you are going to spend one or two semesters in. For me it was Ireland, Co Limerick to be more precise. My first weeks were dedicated to discovering. Discovering the land, the people and last but not least, the university. Oh and by the way, no matter how much you enjoy travelling, partying etc, don't forget to work because even though it feels like you are on vacation, you'll have to justify your grades at your home university/school, so keep that in mind.

Before Erasmus, I was feeling a bit lonely and short on options to meet new people. This semester abroad opened my eyes on the diversity of human beings you can meet in a lifetime. Thinking that the few ones I met were actually a fraction of humanity amazes me even more. Now I have friends from parts of the world I have not even visited yet. Truth is, you are going to spend more time with Erasmus students than any others. I do not mean that you are not going to meet locals, you will have to go to class at some point, but you are most likely to travel with people who have not seen the country. So even though I went to Ireland, I rather feel like I traveled through a dozen countries at once. Besides that, meeting all these lovely humans had me understand that I do not need to kill myself inside to fit in a group of people whose values I do not share. This Erasmus semester was truly liberating for me. Who knew I could be whoever I want to be ? And if it does not please someone, then we are just not meant to be friends.


The reason why I wrote so much about the people rather than classes, Guinness pints, trips and the weather (*wink*) is because I think that they are the ones making the Erasmus experience what it is: A-M-A-Z-I-N-G. Actually I just realized that. My roommate left this morning and all the other ones, before her. So I have been truly on my own for only a day and I understand now. I understand that it is the sharing part of this adventure that made it so unforgettable. I built memories that will stay with me my whole life. More important: I grew up.


To my Erasmus friends. For all the good craic.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Back to the Nothing ...

Hello people watching videos on YouTube ! My name is Sarah and today ... Oh wait wait wrong intro, sorry. Let's do this again.

Hello people reading my blog on Blogger ! My name is Sarah and today, well today I am not going to talk about my devouring passion about all that is related to movies and TV Shows, because that would mean listing more than the 27 shows that I currently watch every single week.


  • I am not going to talk about how weird it is for me and apparently others too to be a mixed kid, because that would simply be too long to plumb the depths of it.

  • I am not going to analyze what I definitely see as the decline of the French society, because that would be too depressing for a Friday night.

  • I am not going to describe how it feels to know that I will later earn less than a man with the same job and experience as me, because let's face it: men are superior to women in so many ways there is no debating it.

  • I am not going to rant about eating a full 500 ml Ben&Jerry's, because we all know it is very very wrong. But we keep doing it.

  • I am not going to ramble about how unnerving it is to see children doing their parents' job. Have you heard about a certain Malala Yousafzai ?

  • I am not going to tell you how amazing and surprising this world can be despite all the hate that some can try to spread all around them, because you probably already know it.

Today I am going to talk about the weather. It is ... Uncertain.



Saturday, November 8, 2014

It's all about the container ...

Start of a new blog. That is obviously the first post in case you hadn't noticed. And the only purpose of this article is to have a post up, so I can work on the designs of this blog more easily. I hope you didn't have fun reading these three lines so you won't come back while I'm preparing this platform to display my royal thoughts.
Aufwiedersehen.