Monday, December 19, 2011

Found My Light in Budapest


"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."

Senior year of high school, as class president, I ended with that quote suggesting to my fellow classmates that they pick something crazy and adventurous in the world and go do it you way. I told them show the world who you are and what you love.
My crazy adventure: BUDAPEST 2011.

I have never in my life thought that such a short period of time could change someone’s life. Specifically, mine. But it sure as hell did. Enough that as I sit on the airplane now, I can’t say I’d mind if I turned right around and we flashed back to August 21st, and started all over again.

People go through their whole lives wandering trying to figure out who they are and what they want to do. Should they travel? Get a new job? Get married with a new house? Half of the time, they find themselves lost and unsure of how to spend their time, and then its too late. Learning to take advantage of every opportunity given to you is an important lesson that sometimes people skate over thinking they’d know when to accept one if it came. They don’t.

Budapest was my opportunity that I accepted. As unsure as I was, I said eh what the hell this will be crazy nonetheless. I remember not even knowing where Budapest was when I first heard of the program. Then when I got accepted people would say, that’s great! What’s Budapest? I couldn’t help but laugh as I had no idea myself. Now I know that Budapest is the place where I grew faster than I ever had, where my eyes were opened to horrors of history and the aftermath, where I met the nicest people in the world, where I became incredibly independent, and most importantly, Budapest is where I found myself the happiest I have ever been in my life.

I was lucky enough to travel to 10 countries while I was abroad and in each country I found something new to learn. Something about the culture, the people, the history or even the food. The fascination never stopped: especially not in Budapest. Being able to come home from a great vacation and call Budapest home was the coolest thing of all. Being able to walk out my door and have Hero Square, my favorite spot, in my backyard was definitely something awesome. There was no getting bored because there was always something to see or someone to talk to. Budapest has many treasures to be discovered and every single one was worth it. Even if it meant getting lost from Oktogon or the other side of the city.

I am also so grateful to have ended up in Budapest because it is a unique experience compared to what most other students do. Very few chose to study abroad so creating an experience that not many people can say they did was really cool. I loved being in a place that was not a typical study abroad experience because it really left me guessing everyday as to what would happen next.

            One thing to highlight about the experience is the group I came with,. My wonderful JSBPers. People always say that as great as an experience can be, its nothing without the people in it. And man, are they right. This experience would not have been anything close to what it was without the incredible people I got to spend it with. It was literally “Real World: Budapest.” None of us really knew each other coming into it and that was wild. 11 random kids thrown into a foreign city across the world managed to be best friends in a matter of days. We all learned each others’ personalities damn quick and figured out how each of our gears turned. Exploring together, traveling together, enjoying one million gyros and nights out on the town together, we were the perfect match for each other. It still blows my mind to think of how quickly these people became my life and the key players. I cannot picture my life from now on without every single one of you fools in it. You guys are all just the most insane, absurd, hilarious, INCREDIBLE people and I love every single one of you more than words. I could never thank any of you enough for making the experience what it was. You guys are my life at this point. Stuck with me forever.

This has been the most incredible experience for me. Hands down, the best 4 months of my life. I feel more connected to Hungarian history than to American and I truly feel like this place is my home. No one will ever understand how much this program has changed me. I see the world in a completely different way. It has opened my eyes to the incredible treasures and the horrific frights of the world. I see things in a totally different fashion now. I have learned so much about myself and about other people. I have realized what matters and what does not, when to “stop and smell the flowers” and when to keep going to get to the place I want to go. I am not sure I can ever reiterate to anyone how grateful I am for this experience. I love my home in Budapest, and I will never, for one second, forget any of my time here. I’ll leave you with this one idea: Open your mind, take a chance, talk to a stranger and be yourself and oh my places you’ll go. Thank you Budapest, I love you forever and ever, you will always be a home to me. Here is where I have founded my brightest light.

Hugging my favorite place in the city. bye bye Hero Square. bye bye Budapest. see you again soon.





Standing on my Hands Across the World

So as most of you know, my "thing" over here in Budapest was to do a handstand, everywhere I went. I did a handstand in each country- for the most part- and several spots in Budapest. I have accumulated all of them. Here they are.

Vienna, Austria- on the canal! (not the Danube) 
in a park in Vienna, Austria 

Amphitheater in Pula, Croatia 

special guest appearance- MFC in Eger, Hungary 

Statue Park in Budapest

Danube by night- Budapest

Citadel at sunrise- Budapest

on the deck of our boat hostel- Amsterdam, Netherlands

at the I AMSTERDAM sign- Amsterdam, Netherlands

in front of the Alps in Geneva, Switzerland

Acropolis- Athens, Greece

on a ledge on the island Hydra, Greece

Poros, Greece

Aegina, Greece

guest appearance- Christopher in Deak Park- Budapest

Jip in Deak Park- Budapest

in front of a synagogue in the Jewish Quarter- Krakow, Poland

on the coast of Ireland

the countryside- Glendalough, Ireland

Howth, Ireland

MFC at City Park- Budapest

the final handstand in my favorite spot in the city- HERO SQUARE- Budapest

good work by MFC, Jip and Christopher for their guest appearances 

Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Best for Last: To Ireland We Go! Slainte!


Sara, Nick and Grace! On our way to Glendalough! 
As the final destination on my eurotrip 2011, I headed all the way over to Dublin, Ireland to visit one of my best friends from home, who is interning there for the semester! WEEEE HI SARA! Also, I had to do this trip for Kristen, whose heart is still missing Ireland. and MAN was it a trip.
I've noticed myself having to use several disclaimers so this time, I am just going to take a different approach. Let's be honest: the Irish are known for their incredible alcohol tolerance so of course ours had to put to the test. We experience the Irish way of life many a night. Fun times, or Good Craic as they say. 
SO for this blog- seeing as these pictures really do speak for themselves- I am going to do minimal typing and more descriptive captions on the photos. 
I will say that it aside from Greece, it was my favorite trip. It was incredible. The people were amazing- I think the friendliest in the world, seeing my best friend was great. Everyone spoke english which was a nice change (funny to say speaking english is a change), the streets were full of life and culture and everywhere I turned I fell more in love. I of course fell in love with an Irish man, or maybe a few. 
The very first day we took a trip into the countryside to Gledalough, Ireland and it was the most beautiful place I have EVER been. Seriously, everywhere I turned looked like a picture in a book or a postcard. It was this great feeling to be there- I just wanted to wander and get lost in the wilderness. It was incredible. The grass really is 40 shades of green and the water the deepest blue you could ever imagine. The roads wound all through the countryside. It was so peaceful and quiet and just the most absolute perfect place I have ever been. 
For Saturday and Sunday we stayed within Dublin- exploring all the ins and outs. All the big streets, like Henry, Dame and Grafton were just the most culture rich places! With expensive designers (yes, I went into every single one until Grace drove me out to prevent expensive purchases) and street entertainment there was something to enjoy around every corner. It was AWESOME. I could spend hours there every day. The little cafes were so characteristic. We also visited the Guinness Factory which was AWESOME! At the very top, at the Gravity Bar, you can see all of Dublin. Its beautiful. We visited Temple Bar which is just streets filled with characteristic bars and pubs. Certainly a good time!!!
The last day we ventured to Howth, a beautiful coastal area that reminded me of Maine! There I met some seals and ONE WAVED AT ME AND I DIED. I even got it on video!!! I wanted to bring them home. They were just swimming in the ocean! And they have just gotten so used to seeing people that now they are so friendly! We ate THE BEST fish and chips I have ever had in my life, and I'm a tough critic. There are beautiful cliffs there that you can walk along for hours. 
Of course, that leads to the great finale of the story: somehow on the train back to Dublin, at 1:30, we realized our flight left the airport at 3:00 not 5:00. THAT WAS INSANITY. We must have paid one million dollars for a cab driver from the station to the airport. We ran as fast as we could (me and my newly broken toe) through the airport, only to get to the gate RIGHT IN TIME for the man to tell me my bag was too big and it would have to be checked. Whelp, I batted my eyelashes a few times and somehow, he said "alright just go, don't worry about it." THANK GOD.
Needless to say, we made the flight. It was a phenomenal last trip.
 That was when I realized though- the next time I will be on an airplane is when I am flying home to Boston. BROKEN HEART BROKEN HEART.

Now, please enjoy the photos. 






Guinness River?

This is the road I want to walk down

SARA :)





Grace proposing to me on the P.S. I Love You bridge- only my favorite movie.... I  was thrilled.


one of the most beautiful views in the world









What's wrong with this picture? (there are a few)

in the center of Dublin- the famous Spire! 

DUBLIN

River Liffey 
Trinity College

haiiii Trinity 


the famous Cafe en-Seine! 

one of the bog bodies- people were buried in the countryside under all the 

St. Stephen's Green


the head Park Constable- we were best friends.








some of our foreign lovers. JOE. 

Porterhouse Irish Pub

River Liffey at night

Gogarty's! 


we saw an Occupy thing- SUPER COOL.

Queen of Tart's cafe! WORLD FAMOUS- most delicious food 






Dublin Castle! 


Molly Malone! 

baby guinness shots mmmmmm

my baby seal friend

me waving at  the seal's

beautiful Howth








LOVE YOU DUBLIN.