Like most good ideas, this one - to blog about my mini (I've stopped calling it "fake") study abroad experience - was not mine. After it was suggested for the 27th time, I decided to make it a thing. Ta da!
Currently sitting at gate E8B in Logan, I'm pretty much delirious with excitement (and the flu) to be embarking on this long awaited trip to Europe. Yesterday, the possibility of the trip actuality happening looked bleak; all flights into Reykjavik from the U.S. were cancelled due, of course, to that blast (excuse the pun) volcanic ash loitering in the skies above the European continent. Lucky for me, the skies cleared long enough for me to get out of the Northeast, so here I go. CPH. Tomorrow. Some of you may not know this, but I've been planning to do this for the better part of three years. Studying architecture in the land of aspirational conscientious design has been a primary academic goal of mine since before I transferred, so writing about it while doing something as mundane as sitting at an airport gate waiting to get on a plane seems a little absurd. Oh well.
A reminder: please please please send me your mailing addresses! I want nothing more than to send you a postcard or three. e-mail:lilyjoz@gmail.com. Tak!
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