The adventure is over, alas, I'm back home, I found everything I had here, nothing has changed, people, places, things are always the same ... on the one hand it is comforting the other, the melancholy comes over me ... should start to get serious and work hard this semester, I have taken once the train to Padua, it is meant for me to return to the routine. If it were not for the thousands of obligations and commitments that I have on my mind I think I would feel even more lonely and bored. I try to capture, however the positive aspect of this. I appreciate the fact that it has been for at least five months in France, rather than see the other side of the coin and be sad I left.
I thank everyone I've met and known, they have given me so much and have been for me an important comparison, but I also thank the many more superficial knowledge that maybe I did at parties and of which perhaps a few months will not remember even the most names, but thank you anyway for being part of this experience. I thank and hug hands, because I've always been close and I have always understood and relieved when the loneliness or despair sometimes attacked. And he knows perfectly well that these months for us and our history have meant a lot and were a little 'proof of the pudding. Rongrazio Jenny German roommate and friend I have ever endured even when I woke up in the morning while she was still asleep or when I could not throw away the food went bad and I do the dirty work so that she then took and threw no longer even questioned, without waiting for things to turn green. I greet the three English so different and funny, greeting Salim, Dan and Mon and the English colony that was established in Cergy, goes to a special memory and Bruno Federico, only two Italians as well as me in that of Cergy, greeting Eva and Jana The two Czechs who made me discover a little 'more than this country unknown to me ... My last thought goes to you for allowing me to live this experience and for understanding my need to leave (but now we are accustomed) and the Mani family who welcomed me with open arms. So, THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In short, I recommend to everyone:
!!!!!!!!! GO IN ERASMUS
Now I do not know what will become of this blog, its history, has made and would distort the purpose for which it was born. If you ever pursue a deal with radical change, but this is still to be seen (or written ...).
Now I do not know what will become of this blog, its history, has made and would distort the purpose for which it was born. If you ever pursue a deal with radical change, but this is still to be seen (or written ...).
BACI BACI BACI
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