Hey everybody!

It has been three years since I was a brand new student, fresh out of high school. I'm currently in my fourth year. I started this blog in an attempt to keep my family, friends and any prospective students up to date with my life at the University of Lethbridge. I'm continuing with it this year as it worked well. Thanks for reading!

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

January 22, 2014

Hello everyone! Apologies for the hiatus! School and life were absoluely crazy last month! Christmas was wonderful, I got to see almost everyone, which was nice. But y'all don't really care about that. You're more interested in where I am now!

I, ladies and gentlemen, am an international student at the Université de Liège, in Belgium! I've been here a few days now, getting things settled. There's still a few other things I have to get done, paperwork mostly, but aside from that I'm settling in well. I have dishes, and I know where the nearest market is so I can get food. It's been a stressful few days but I'm making do. They say the first month is the hardest.

My building is beautiful! It is right across the street from the University.














Unfortunately none of my classes will be in there, but the Housing office and the International Students office are both there which is helpful. My classes are on the H.E.C. campus, which is less than a 10 minute walk away, closer than where I lived in Lethbridge.

My apartment is gorgeous. I think it is the perfect size for one person. I have a private bathroom, desk, bed, kitchen. Its super cute.

I did have to buy my own pots, pans & dishes, but there's a cheap department store nearby and I got everything for 30 euros. 

Liège is beautiful. All the old buildings, the cobblestone streets. It's like another world. I'll post pictures later. The past few days I've spent trying to get my bearings as well as enjoy being in a foreign country. Once all my paperwork stuff is completed I'll play the tourist and go snapping away at pictures. 

Today I went to City Hall to be registered. The walk was gorgeous! I was along the river so all of the buildings were at least 200 year old, as well as the bridges. It was a beautiful morning so the walk was lovely. It's spring here, green grass poking up between the cobblestones. I can't believe there's four feet of snow back home! 

I think the most difficult thing about being away is the time difference. Everyone back home is typically awake between 3 pm and 6 am my time. It's hard to keep in touch, especially keep a Skype conversation going, when I'm about to go to bed or they're just getting up, getting ready for school. 

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