After having just arrived back from Sicily the day before I
felt like a jetsetter heading to the airport to go home as this would mean I
had been in 3 different islands in 3 days. After having been away for over 2
months I was looking forward to getting home and being reunited with my family
and friends again. It was a jammed packed week fitting in time to see everyone
and I was glad I made the trip home as my boyfriend Chris was being baptised
and I also got to celebrate (a bit early but nevertheless) my dad, sister
in-law and my own birthday with my family which I really enjoyed.
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Portstewart sunset |
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Home Sweet Home |
Margaret Elizabeth Sangster writes that “There’s nothing
half so pleasant as coming home again.” I agree with her as although I have
enjoyed living in Malta there’s something to be said about coming home and
being surrounded in familiarity and home comforts. Being home made me
appreciate Northern Ireland much more with its natural beauty, although this
was helped by the warm weather I had when at home, a rarity in NI. This meant I
was able to go on Chris’ motorbike, something I have never done before which
scared me at first however after a bit of time I got used to it and enjoyed
amazing views around Donegal, one of my favourite places.
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First time for everything! |
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Donegal |
Blain (2012) states that “true friendship isn't about being
inseparable it's being separated and nothing changes.” Catching up with my friends
was definitely a top priority of mine when I was at home. My friends have been
so good in keeping up contact with me when I have been away, however I still
missed them lots and catching up with them face to face and having our normal
laughter and fun was so good. As I was at home for Easter Sunday I enjoyed the traditional
trip to Portstewart, meeting lots of old faces, including catching up with some
of my classmates from Stranmillis who hadn’t gone on Erasmus and had just finished
teaching practice and I made sure not to forget an ice-cream from Morelli’s!
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Road Trip! |
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Amazing friends |
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Excited for Morelli's |
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Exploring Dunree Fort |
I enjoyed some quality time with my family also, as although
I appreciate skype a lot it’s just not the same as being face to face. It was
great being back to my mum’s cooking and washing too which I will appreciate much
more after having to do it for myself. I particularly enjoyed going out for
Sunday lunch with my whole family and enjoying the biggest Sunday dinner I have
had in a long time! My attempt at Sunday lunch in Malta didn’t quite compare! I
can truly say “The love of a family is life’s greatest blessing.” I am so
thankful for the amazing family I have and the support they have provided me
whilst being away in Malta.
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Reunited with Rosie! |
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Family! |
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Time to say goodbye! |
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