Friday, September 17, 2010

...Better late than never...

my first delftian post has finally arrived...I've been wanting to write for the last 4 weeks but I never seemed to find the time.

Today I woke up in a very bad mood because I had a lecture at 9 and I woke up at 10.15 and the lecture was quite important so I spent the last 3 hours really pissed off at myself for not waking up and the bad mood doesn't seem to want to go away :(...and I really want it to go away but I don't know what to do to make it go :( so I decided to write a post in this forgotten blog so that at least I will be doing something useful.

Delft is simply lovely...the more I see of it the more I fall in love with this place...at times I wish I had the time to just go round every single corner because almost everywhere you go you find something nice which makes you feel really happy to be here...because yes, apart from my bad mood this morning and the stress and tiredness I am happy :)

I am happy that I came to the Netherlands, I am happy I am studying at TU Delft, I am happy that I chose this course and I am happy that I went to eat turkish the day I got here (most probably you are asking yourself why I am happy I ate turkish right?...I'll explain why later)

Although I haven't seen much yet I feel the need to state that the Netherlands are great...because greatness is something beyond what you SEE when you visit different places...it has more to do with the vibe you get all along. And the vibe here is super positive...and it is a beautiful place too because although it looks ten times as wonderful when the sun is out, when it is cloudy and when the weather is really shitty it's still beautiful and actually I think it's nicer in a strange way.

anyway I just got to know that I got STEPS YIPPPYYYYY!

oh about the turkish food:
well the day we got here had slept at 1am and woke up at 4am to be at the airport in time and as soon as we arrived at our new homes we just unpacked and went to see what activities were being organised for the new arrivals and there was a supermarket trail so since we needed to buy food we joined it. Anyway while we were there we met (among others) 2 greeks (Nefeli and Tassos) a french girl and an Indian (who I had already spoken to via facebook). At the end of the trail we were all very hungry and this group of people went to eat turkish so we joined them.
in hindsight I realise that choosing to go to eat with them was the best decision we ever took because during that meal we go to know some of them better and now Tassos is a very good friend of ours...and I'm really glad we got to know him :)

anyway I go now

Tot Ziens xxxx