Thursday, June 19, 2008

From Heaven to Paradise

Hola a todos

This is my last blog entry from Switzerland before (or better) while I’m leaving Switzerland.

First of all I would like to mention that this blog entry is destined to feed Gorjans RSS Feeder. Yeah, I know it’s been a while since I wrote my last entry.

The last couple of weeks were a blast. I realized that I love certain people much more than I anticipated. Typically for me, I realized that only when I was leaving them, but at least I did. Leaving isn’t that easy anymore. For me, having my personal freedom is very, very important and knowing that I’m kinda restricted in my departures is weird to me.

I wanted to thank all my friends for making my departure such a weird and new experience, for the joy and the laughter we shared, for the opinions and feedbacks you gave, for the hugs, for the kisses, for the discussions… I could go on…

I am pretty sure that I will have similar experiences with my new friends in ESAL, but it will be different and you all will have a certain place in my heart.

Now we just started…I leave my life in Swizerland behind me and it is kinda like the clouds down there. There have been up and downs, but I wasn’t myself if I wouldn’t have forgotten most of the downs already.

Hearing me talk about Swiss people and the country was not always a pleasure. At times I expressed my dislike of certain things in Switzerland quite stonrgly. I had to leave. But not only to get rid of these things, but also to redisover what is good in Switzerland.

All the ghings have their good side. I learne3d that when I was quite young around the age of 8 with the example of fliees. They are wuite annoying I found, but they help transform biological waste into earth again. Everything has its place. I haven’t quite found mine, but I hope I’ll get to travel all around the world in the search of it.

Next stop for now is El Salvador. A countfry with wonderful coffee.. I think I’m going to be very happy there.Chilling out at the beaches, enjoying the latin lifestyle, learning Spanish. It will be amazing.

Another thing that is amazing is the EURO. I think it was so far a great success. It is beautiful to see all these people walking thorugh Geneva, people from different countries singing together. It showed how much sport can bring us together. It was been a very non-violent experience so far. It’s been very well. And the dutch XP in Bern, which I unfortunately had to miss out on, has been impressive to look at… The Euro is kinda like an AIESEC party just with older people… ;P

Well, that’s all for now..

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