To an unforgettable experience

Adventures, Butter pretzels, Cultural differences, Dutch culture missing, Englischer Garten, Finding out more about myself, Glühwein,Hundreds of liters of beer, Italian card games, Joy, Kind people, LMU, Marienplatz, New friends, Oktoberfest,Partying, Quick studying, Rooftopbar , Snowy days, Trips to many new places, Unhealthy food, Voting apps, Watching movies, Xyresic knives, Youthfulness,Zeitgeist. This is how I Read More

Maintain strong curiosity

I arrived in Munich on September 25, 2018, and started my new life as an exchange student. There is only one month left before my exchange life ends and I decided to ask myself those questions: What was the biggest difficulty you have overcome? What impressed you the most and what was your biggest gain? Read More

A bright life change

Munich: the capital, the largest and most important city of the Federal State of Bavaria and the third city of Germany by number of inhabitants. It is located on the river Isar by the north of the Bavarian Alps. That would be an objective and brief definition of the place I now call ”home”. But Read More

WONDERING WHATS NEXT

I was born in the capital of a country full of cultural diversity. I was born among the smiles and delicious food of a warm and cheerful society. Colombia is a very big country, full of colorful and exotic landscapes, but also of cities that never, ever sleep. As expected, each country has a specific Read More

Is eating a “100 years old egg” in Berlin a crime?

Today I am twenty years old. Each day I have a lunch and a dinner like most of us have in our European countries. Every month I will eat fifty-six meals. During a year, my stomach and intestines will digest almost 2968 lunches and dinners. That is a lot, I know. But most of the Read More

Cultural Experiences. Brummies and the Bavarians.

I am from the middle of nowhere. Imagine a tiny country village with houses, cows and a bus stop with a bus that comes every hour. Then imagine that but more remote, and that is South Horrington. Yep google it, it’s just houses. Culture to me was any big city, some new people and a Read More

TWO HOMES, ONE CHRISTMAS

It was 9.30 in the morning and I woke up to the smell of hot chocolate and Churros. Michael’s Bublé Christmas album was being played downstairs and meanwhile I could hear my little sister calling our mom to show her the almost invisible layer of snow covering our garden: Mom! It’s finally snowing, c´mon take Read More

“wede di wosch la tribe muesch zersch losla” If you want to drift, you must let go first

A summer day in Bern Indulging life in Marzili and Eichholz The sun shines on my back, the blades of grass glide through my fingers, around me the spoken words mix to a background noise that makes me sleepy. The conversations lose their meaning, the words no longer have any meaning, everything combines to a Read More

A festival, a boat and saving a bunny from starvation

While I personally don’t often set out to view nature myself, I have a lot of friends who feel a strong connection to nature. I can experience nature as beautiful as much as any other person, however it usually isn’t my idea of spending time. That said, because some of my friends do have that Read More

To be around nature is a bliss

To be around nature is a bliss and, in some cases, even an entitlement. Having lived my life predominantly in major cities, I know first-hand how it feels to be so overwhelmed by the beauty of nature that you start to become a bit emotional (or maybe it’s just my emotional self). Being in Munich Read More

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