Hiya! Alright? Lloyd here and I’m studying “flying” abroad in
Carmarthen, Wales with my human Amanda Neff. I’m buzzin’ to FINALLY have some
more humans to communicate with because I’m so tired of talking to sheep! They
are so annoying! The sheep love to mock my red scales so I scorch their bums
with my fire breathing skills, but my human always tells me to behave because they
can kick us out of the country!
Anyhoo, Amanda and I are really enjoying life here in Wales.
Luckily, Amanda doesn’t have to go to lecture that often so I see a lot of her!
Welsh classes meet once a week and they don’t have any homework or revising except
for a couple final papers and presentations, so Amanda and I spend a lot of
time traveling from Thursdays to Mondays. It’s so fab when she takes me around
our host country. We spent our first few weeks traveling Wales and England with
the International Office. We saw awesome sites such as Llansteffan Castle,
Whitesands Bay, and the Roman Baths! Although all were equally ace, I think my
favorite was Whitesands Bay because my human allowed me to soar through the sky
with the lush Welsh countryside below my wings. It was so surreal! I also
enjoyed the Roman Baths because we were there on Valentine’s Day and I got to
laugh at Amanda and her friends while they swooned over English chaps
serenading the passersbys with love songs. Not to mention how brilliant the
Baths were!
Selfies with Amanda at Whitesands Bay |
Me at the Roman Baths |
During the month of April, Amanda had three weeks off for
spring break. Her family came over for two of those weeks and she was kind
enough to take me along! We went to London, Paris, Munich, Salzburg, and
Toledo, Spain. My favorite city was Toledo, Spain because it was so different
from anywhere else I’ve been. Spanish architecture is so unique; whereas, the
other countries’ architecture primarily stems from heavy Roman influence. I
also loved Spain because THERE WAS NO RAIN. Do you know how hard it is to fly
while rain is constantly beating down on your scales?! It’s rough people! One
of the nice things about living in the UK is that the world literally is at
your footsteps so take advantage of it!
Me at Normandy Beach |
Me at Dachau Memorial Site |
Me with the rooftops of Toledo |
The craziest experience I’ve had while being in the UK was
when Amanda and I were coming home from Spain. Amanda forgot her school letter
that proved that we were allowed to be in the UK so they put us in a holding
cell! I WAS SO STRESSED I STARTED BREATHING FIRE. After some trial, Amanda was
able to retrieve and online copy of her letter and we were released. Luckily,
Amanda and I look back and have a good laugh on our detainment in a foreign
country. A big part of study abroad is learning how to go with the flow. Travel
does not go as planned. You will get into sticky situations, you will get lost,
you will cry about it, and you will figure it out. It teaches you to embrace a whole new level of
maturity and independence.
My absolute favorite thing about flying abroad is train rides
with my human. Although I enjoy being able to spread my wings, I also love
sitting on a train listening to the plethora of UK accents while watching the
sunset and the rolling green hills. The train also allows a lot of time for
thinking, reflecting, and journaling which is what my human loves to do.
Me on the train |
On our last train ride, I asked Amanda to share with me some
advice that I could give you upcoming study abroaders. A quote that has been
really close to Amanda’s heart the past few days is “Enjoy the little things in
life for someday you will look back and realise they were the big things”. Late
night walks to Tesco (UK Walmart), castle climbing, arguments over which accent
is right, bellowing laughter, nights at the Union, long days in the airport, conversations
over tea, these are some of the little things that have become the things that
define Amanda’s study abroad experience. Love the little moments. Remain in
them. Do not with them away. They are precious. They are special. The little
things are definitely the big things.
I’ll see you lot in the G! Taa!
Lloyd
Amanda Neff
Trinity St. David
Carmarthen, Wales
United Kingdom
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