My dear friends, enemies, and those who find themselves somewhere in the middle, today I come to you to add some perspective to your lives. We need to talk about how Greeks (and maybe Europeans in general?) treat alcohol. Before this semester, I was one of those people who had never touched any kind of alcoholic drink….
Month: October 2017
A Day to Reflect Upon
A Muslim, a Christian, and a Hindu went for a walk. While this might sound like the beginning of a joke or possibly some philosophical conversation in the making, it is actually the beginning of what might possibly be my fondest memory. Recently, the three of us embarked on a lengthy journey through the uncharted…
Walking the Footsteps of History
Last week I embarked on a journey to Munich, Germany. One of the main reasons I wanted to visit this city is because of its location to Dachau, the concentration camp. Dachau was the first concentration camp to be established in 1933 and is one of three camps remaining that still has the original gas…
7 Weeks in Athens!
Wow! Hard to believe I have been in Athens for roughly 7 weeks! It has gone by so fast and so much has happened since my last blog post. In a nutshell: CYA orientation week ended with a school trip to Delphi, I went on a school trip to Crete for 6 days, a day…
Tel Aviv to Paris: Whoa
שלום! Oh so much has happened within the last two months since I departed to Israel until January!! I finished Ulpan (my seven week Hebrew intensive) and am now on a five week break for the Jewish High Holy Days. The first two weeks of my break were extra special because my Mom came to…
Going to Paris
This weekend I’ll be in Paris, my first trip abroad while abroad. Because I haven’t gone yet I thought I would pretend to write down my thoughts before I have them, you know?! “Wow, I’m in Paris!” Hopefully I will think of something to think that’s more creative than that while I’m over there, but…
Turns out Culture Shock is Real
The first month of studying abroad was nothing like I imagined it would be. I thought since I had a field study under my belt, I would be prepared for what was to come, but I could not have been more wrong. I was absolutely positive that culture shock would not get to me. One-…
The Markets of Aix-en-Provence
Last week for my Cross Cultural Studies in Food and Culture (French 306) class, we were required to walk around the market and observe what makes the markets of Aix famous. After making our observations we were to write an article that encapsulates the entire experience of going to the market. I thought that sharing…
Back to Japan!
Greetings! My name is Oakley and I’m a junior at Rollins College. I am double majoring in International Business and Asian Studies at Rollins College. Last year, I studied abroad in China and this year I’m at it again but, this time, in Japan! Things have been quite hectic and busy for me (more than…
Dia Dhuit
Today is the one month anniversary of my arrival in Maynooth. My first month here has proven how fast time can go and how much can happen in four weeks. The last time I wrote to LTA, I was sitting in an airport in New York City. I am now sitting in my flat with remnants of traveling strewn…