This week has been one of my toughest weeks in Malta so far!
Living so far away from my family and friends has made me really value their place
in my life and the support they have always provided me with. One of the
drawbacks of living in another country is that I can’t participate in major
life events and even normal daily events with them. I have found this particularly
hard this week as I haven’t been able to be there in person for someone going through
a tough situation. Skype is such a great invention and I have really
appreciated during my time here in Malta, however it is just not the same as
being there with the actual person, which is also not helped by poor Wi-Fi reception!
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Enjoying a study break to do some shopping in Sliema! |
I have also been really busy with 11 assignments to do within
the next month, trying to ensure I get them all done before visitors arrive so
we are able to spend time with them. Our classes have all started to finish up,
with our last class ever in Malta to be held this Thursday! This has made it
really hit home that my time in Malta is almost up now with just 4 weeks to go!
Time has really flown in since being here in Malta, it doesn't feel that long ago since I wrote my first blog entry! MacKay is true
when he says “Time is free, but it's priceless. You can't
own it, but you can use it. You can't keep it, but you can spend it. Once
you've lost it you can never get it back.” This week has made me reflect on
the preciousness of time and the importance in how you spend it as Psalm
chapter 90, verse 12 states “So teach us
to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom,” therefore we are not
to waste our days away but to make the most of them, making time to participate
in events which we will grow and develop in as a person and making time for
things and people we value in our lives. Althsuler shows us how we are the
directors of our time as in his quote he states, “The bad news is time flies. The good news is you’re the pilot.” Erasmus
is a great opportunity which provides you with so many opportunities. It has
allowed me to develop as an individual opening me up to new ideas, different
ways of living, providing me with situations which have either re-affirmed or made
me think about the beliefs and values I hold, aided me to identify my strengths
and weaknesses as a person and letting me gain and improve in many new and
different life skills. I am so glad I have had the opportunity to participate
in Erasmus and although I can’t say I've made the most of all the time I have
spent here in Malta, my Erasmus experience has definitely been time well spent!
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My cooking skills have definitely improved
from baked potatoes, beans and cheese! |
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Meeting lots of new people! |
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Our walk to school today! |
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When it rains in Malta it floods! |
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