samedi 27 avril 2013

LAST DAY:


Well, today Friday, January 25 2014, it's my last day in Canberra!
I don't know what to say, words aren’t enough to describe how incredible this trip was to me. It was certainly the most beautiful trip I had done in my entire life! I learned so much about the cities, the people, the cultures, which are so different at LA but so wonderful at the same time.
First at all, I had the possibility to help students to find a way to have a best future. I remember this student, who wanted to be a writer because he loved reading books, he started to write he's own book! But after I talked to him a few many times, he changed completely his mind! He realized that writing was his passion but that he actually wanted to do something who related with the financial world. After talking to him a few times, he thanked me, he told me that I open his mind. I felt so happy for him that I could help!! That was exactly the main reason I made this trip. To feel that what I was doing helped people!
Then, the city: I loved Canberra, it's just amazing! So different from LA. Sydney and Melbourne were even better! I really enjoy lived in Canberra for one year, it was such a great experience for me.
Something that I totally forgot to tell you: I met someone!!! His name is John, an amazing guy who is the director of the French school in Canberra. It has been already six month that I'm with him and the biggest new: He propose me and ask me if I wanted to stay in Australia with him and move to Sydney because he had a job there!! At the second who he proposed me, I called my parents and tell them to came here. Then I called my best friend and said to her to come visit me too because I had something amazing to tell her. They were all nervous because they thought that it was something that they had to worry about.
So, I decided to stay and wait for my parents and my best friend.
This gap year as a volunteer was just an experience unforgettable, I recommend it to everyone.
I could learn things that I never thought I would have been able to.

THANK YOU AUSTRALIA.


Me helping two students.



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