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| A few of my co-workers |
Today is my last day here at Three's A Crowd. It is absolutely insane how fast the time has passed since I have been interning here. I have truly enjoyed it, it was an experience I will never forget. I know I will take away so much from working here in London, & lessons that will remain with me for the rest of my life. Working in a foreign country is one of the most difficult things I think a person can do. You have to learn to work with a group of people whom are completely different from you, and a culture that you have never experienced. The language barrier, the way of life, the London business world, transportation from living quarters to work, dealing with the rush of work people each and everyday...it is all so different from the States. I am so thankful for the opportunity that I was given and the memories that I made. After spending the time I have here in London I have realized, event planning may or may not be what I plan to do in my future, I have gained a lot of knowledge that has led me away from wanting to pursue event planning and I have gained knowledge that still intrigues me and it may possibly be in my future. I spoke with my mom yesterday & we laughed about the one thing that I did learn about myself while being here, is that I am
NOT a city girl. I do not like public transportation, I do not like big crowds of germy people, & especially do not like living in the city smog. I look forward to coming back to the States where I can jump in my car whenever I would like and not walk 15 minutes to get on a train, & I especially look forward to breathing fresh Sarasota air!
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Co-workers & their attempts at
making The Tri-Delta Sign! |
This trip has been the trip of a lifetime, with experiences made in Switzerland, Paris, Wales, & even just learning the culture of London has been unreal. Memories that will remain with me for the rest of my life.
BUT this trip has not come to a halt just yet! Saturday my parents finally arrive in London to experience it for themselves! With also a trip back to Paris on the agenda, second go-round with my favorite people...The French. Hmmm I'm hoping this time I get to experience the nicer of the French! But regardless it is going to be so wonderful to have my parents here & to show them the greatness of what London has to offer. And finally get to put names to places of the areas I can not stop ranting about!
Au Revoir!
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