Feels like home

Hola.

It’s truly feels this way.
Living abroad in different country isn’t that stressful as I expected. First few days we  feel a little bit lost because we didn’t know where the bus stations or a stores are. That can even happen in your hometown when going somewhere for the first time.
If you get lost, ask for a direction. People here will always try to help despite their knowledge of an English language. They will use hands and expressions to tell you something. You feel relaxed, homey and a little bit of a smile on  your cheeks. You get the orientation for streets and buildings back in the first week.

Life here is still simple. You weak up in the morning, take a bus or a walk to job, in the afternoon you cook, rest or going somewhere for the rest of the day.  You can do everything same as home.

The only big, new change are the people around you. There are days for missing family, pets and friends. But even so you meet new friends or coworkers which heart warms you. Your roommates became a family to you, getting to know each other more and more. Now, in those days you can simply talk or facetime your parents and siblings.

The weekends are the easy ones because you can plan in advance what to see or where to go. Those trips are full of excitements, surprises and funny moments.

Every day is just another day of responsibilities, experiences, joy of learning how to fully live your life.

Adios amigos.

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