Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Kick off of the visits - marathon!

At this very moment, I am waiting for my friend Mona to arrive. She studies in California, has lived the whole of her life before that in Hong Kong, but is of Indian origin. That last part is exactly where it gets most interesting for me ;) I loooooooove Indian food and she has made me some! So, I hope she will be here soon!
Yesterday, I went to the market hall with Annie do to shopping for our extensive cooking for the language course girls. She is used to 'cooking' with the micro wave back home, so she had some really great ideas, but just needed some assistance on the actual preparing. Especially, I was there to calm her down about hygienic differences between the United States and Hungary.. hihi.
At night, me and Emma went to have chocolate fondue with Anita, one of the organizers of our language course. However, our favourite chocolate bar Noir was closed. Instead of it being a disappointment, it was a very delightful change of scenery! Anita took us to a place called 'Sugar' and for those of you who know me a little better: that sounded like music to my ears! I have a real sweet tooth and this was heaven! I ate a cake in the shape of an Hamburger, some maccaroons and a strawberry shake. Sweet dinner is totally underestimated ;) The reason of our meeting was me interviewing Anita for my History project. I talked with her about the life of her mother under the Kádár regime. It was really horrible, since Anita's grandfather had participated in the 1956 revolution and was therefore hated by János Kádár. Her mother could not go to university and every year in October, the anniversary of the revolution, her father was taken away again and treated really bad. It was a really impressive story..!!
Yesterday, me and Emma finally went to the forrest up on the Buda hills. It was good to breath in some fresh air again and I am definitely gonna go to our forrest more often when I am back in the Netherlands! After some studying, we went to Ben's place to make and eat pizza's. However, since our ovens are not the newest ones ever.. well, it was a good effort ;) Probably it was good we did not eat too much, since at night it was time to put on our bikini's! Bath party in Gellert Spa! We were extremely enthusiastic about it. Especially, since I was expecting something like SpringBreak in Tilburg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-9HUJLHMuo) It was a little disappointing. The bath was beautiful, the architecture was amazing.. but the water was just too cold. Only the really drunk people were dancing in the main party bath, while the others were crammed in the small 36 degrees pool..
Today was all about studying, more ice-skating and finally: Indian food! In the beginning of the week it had not worked out with meeting Mona (phone batteries dying, no credit..), so tonight she made me some lovely Dahl. I believe I am even going to dream about it tonight!
After visiting my flat, meeting Geran and putting their stuff down, we went for lunch in the Hummus Bar. All kinds of stories were exchanged and we could not stop talking. Later, we went for sight seeing on Buda hill. It was a pity that there was so much fog. Budapest mostly has clear blue skies, but it was not meant for us this weekend. In the evening, we went to the guys' flat to have Thanksgiving Dinner with the people from the language course. It was really nice to see my friends have such a good time with some of the people that are really important to me here. Later, we went to Szimpla, which sort of blew their minds. They had not expected this style of bar and needed some adjustment time to it, but eventually really liked it!
And now normal life has started again. Well, normal: studying, studying, studying. Finals are coming up! So loads of things to do!
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Only 3 weeks left!





Hey there everyone:)
Goodbye Singapore
At this moment the end is so close that I don’t want to think about it anymore. It feels surreal to leave the city I have loved to live in for the last four months. Leaving home is one thing, but it is even harder to leave now and say goodbye to everything. The main difference is that when you leave home, you know you will come back and see everybody again and do the same things. I will never have this experience in Singapore again with this people. It has been an amazing experience, I’ve learned so so many, about myself, about different cultures, about people from other countries, I improved my English, my knowledge on business has increased and I also learned from the hard times. I’m going to miss so many things; the food, the freshly squeezed juices, the free drinks on Wednesday, the sun, the views from the rooftop bars, the drunk Asian people, even the days in the library, all the motivated locals, the subwaydays on Wednesday, the possibility to buy everything you want within only a few mrt-stops, the beach, the tropical rain showers, the diversity of people in the street, the temples, speaking English all the time, eating drunken dim sum, booking trips, going on trips in the weekend, don’t cook at all, spending useless hours on Facebook, the annoying class participation, the beach so close.. but the thing I’m definitely going to miss the most are my exchange friends, we created one big happy family in which everybody is welcome. I made some true friends, which I will definitely visit as soon as possible. This people made this experience amazing for me, it was so nice to share all the experiences, to party with them, to have girl-talk with them, to live with the best flatmates ever, who were always there to have dinner, to keep an eye on me, to download movies for me. to go on trips with or to get drunk. All the people come with the same open-minded attitude, motivated and of course willing to have loads of fun. It will be hard to say goodbye to them and I’m definitely gonna miss them a lot! I’m really thankful for being able to have had this experience and share it with all this amazing people.
Luckily for me it is not the end! Wednesday my two months of travelling will start. I’m going to Laos (with 4 friends), Cambodia (on my own), Thailand (with many friends), NYE in Singapore and then I will start a two-weeks volunteer job in Vietnam, which I’m very excited about!! For now, see you another time Singapore!!!!
Friday, November 25, 2011
Family visit
Episode 7: October
¡Hola!
I have realized that I am a little bit behind with telling you all my stories and experiences here, so this blog will be about October and next blog will describe my nice month of November! Well, in short October was a very special month because I had a bad experience as well as some “peaks”. Let’s start with the worst and end with the nice things!
One Monday evening I felt very tired, but I thought this was normal because I had a exhausting football training the night before, after which I slept few hours and then I went to school and played another football match. I decided to go to bed early and then everything would be fine the next day. Well, it turned out to be different. I will not go into detail, but I was ill for eight days. I suffered from diarrhea, nausea, fever, abdominal cramps, etc. On Friday morning I decided to see a doctor. It appeared that there was one who had consulting hours at my university! It was a little bit difficult to understand all medical terms in Spanish and therefore the doctor sometimes used gestures to inform me, which was often very funny. After 8 days in total, three different medicines and two more trips to the doctor, I was healthy again and went to Morocco! Read my previous blog if you would like to know more about his travel!
Well, of course the rest of the month was great again! I visited Salamanca, played my first football matches and was quite often not at home during the evenings/nights… What I did? I went to club Pacha for example. And we had another dinner scheduled; with my friends here, we try to have dinners with food from our different cultures every two weeks or so. This time, it was my Swiss friend’s turn to cook. She made three dishes and it was amazingly delicious! I will never forget these dinners with the six of us, I enjoy it very very much!!! Furthermore, I went to the “cocktail street”. Actually it is called Calle de la Reina, but the Spanish came up with this other name, simply because there are so many cocktail bars in this street. Another day, my two Turkish flat mates celebrated the birthday of one of them. It was interesting to experience the way a birthday was celebrated in the Turkish culture. It included Turkish music, Turkish food and even Turkish dances!
The last thing I would like to inform you about is that my sister and best friend visited me from October 25 till October 27. It was absolutely great to see family or friends after 2 months! I showed them my Spanish life and we enjoyed it together.
No anecdote this time, because it is a quite long blog already, but I do share with you a picture of course! It is the façade of the University of Salamanca with a lot of tourists in front of it who try to find “the frog”. The story behind this is that if you are able to find the frog without the help of a guide or anyone, it will bring you luck…
¡Adios!
Thursday, November 24, 2011
XI
Two things come to mind when I think of the last two weeks; My weekend trip to Riga and a road trip to Copenhagen and Malmö. Let’s start with the first one, shall we?
After we finally found a good weekend to go to Riga, Mark, Urban, Mridul and I booked the tickets and arranged everything. Ironically, when we arrived at the airport after a 80 minute drive, we had a 3 hour delay on our flight of 50 minutes. So we ended up waiting on the airport, to eventually have to go to another airport with busses. This was kind of a letdown, since we only had 1.5 days in Riga, so time was running short. However, eventually we got on the plane and arrived in Riga!
When we arrived, we called a cab to get us to our Hostel. This was one of the most life threatening taxi rides I’ve ever had! Apparently, Latvian folks don’t take traffic rules to seriously. So while we were driving half on the middle of the road, half on the trolley car way, there were several occasions where we almost had a collision. Luckily, we arrived at the hostel alive!
After checking in and putting our stuff into place, we decided to find a nice place to eat. After all, it had been a long time since we started our journey, and airport food usually is not exactly top cuisine! The first thing we noticed is that the price level in Riga is a lot more pleasant than in Stockholm. Finally we could go out and eat for prices lower than the Swedish supermarkets, and have a beer that’s 20% the price of a beer in Stockholm! Giving a round is suddenly a lot more fun haha! So after we had a 3 euro dinner (desert included), we went back to the hostel. That night we explored the night life of Riga, and it was quite nice!
The day after we began with a 3 hour tour through the city. It was a good way to see what the must-see’s in Riga are, but frankly I was not very impressed. I thought the city was kind of a melting pot of different styles, and therefore somehow lacked cohesiveness. I might have set my expectations too high, since I had heard it was an extraordinary city, but nevertheless I was not impressed much.
After this, we did something I would have never guessed I would ever do: gun shooting! Through our hostel it was possible to sign up for this. We had to go by a cab to an old war bunker, right outside of town. Apparently safety is not considered an issue in Riga, because the only protection we got in there was ear protection. First we got to shoot with a glock, which is basically a standard pistol. After this, the fun started; we got to shoot with an AK47 and a shotgun! It was a fantastic thrill to shoot with these massive guns, and the kickback was huge! A true adrenalin rush!
In the evening we were extremely tired, so we just went to some bars to conclude the weekend. The day after we had to get up pretty early to check out and return to Stockholm again. It was a nice weekend!
After a week of working my ass of to keep up with my courses, including 4 presentations, it was already time for the next big thing: a road trip! We were with 10 guys from 9 nationalities (of course, the French are the ones that break the cycle), and we rented 2 cars to drive from Stockholm to Copenhagen, a quick stop in Malmö and then back via Gothenburg.
Of course the fun started in the car, with singing (read; screaming) along the songs on the radio, driving a little (or way) too fast on the almost empty highways and making way to many pit stops to grab some food or drinks. After approximately 8 hours we arrived in Copenhagen in the evening. After grabbing some dinner, we went to check out the nightlife of Copenhagen!
The day after we got op quite early to check out the city. Copenhagen is quite stunning, with lots of historical buildings and churches. Of course we also went and see the mermaid statue, which was as little as the legends tell us. Looking around the city took us the entire day, so in the evening we were quite tired. Nevertheless we went out, and we checked out some parts where we hadn’t been the day before.
On Sunday it was already time to leave again and say goodbye to Copenhagen! Our departure time was a little later than expected (getting 10 people ready at an early time is an impossible mission), and unfortunately our visit to Malmö had to suffer because of this. This was really a quick stop of around 3 hours, but we did get to see a big museum with all kinds of random stuff. Including working equipment from the stone ages, some fashion dresses and genetically manipulated animals.
A long drive to Gothenburg followed, where we got to see some of the beautiful countryside of Sweden. We arrived at Gothenburg again quite late, so no one of us had the power to do much that evening. All the hostels were booked, so we had to sleep in the car, which was also quite the experience. When it was getting cold in the night (Which it does, believe me), we drove around the city to get the car warmed up again. Around 5 am we got hopelessly lost however, which led to a 45 minute drive through Gothenburg! Eventually we found our beautiful parking lot, and we could go back to sleep again.
The day after we visited Gothenburg thoroughly, and I really enjoyed the city. It has a typical Swedish atmosphere which is also present in Stockholm and Malmö. I would recommend everyone to also visit these cities! After this visit it was time to return to Stockholm again. The surroundings between Gothenburg and Stockholm are even more impressive than what we saw before, and again we had great fun playing around with the cars. This road trip was an unforgettable experience!
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
San Francisco and more
[PHOTO BLOG] Seoul Lantern Festival 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
What still freaks me out
We have been asked (already some time ago, but I am still going to write about it) to write about how we feel about our host country now. There were 4 phases an exchange student was said to go through: the honeymoon phase; the negotiation phase; the adjustment phase; the mastery phase.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Guy Fawkes
Exams and more
Most blogs I wrote so far are about travelling and other exciting experiences I had in Norway. But now I get closer to the end of my exchange, I need to take part in the exams for the courses I took. And that means that I have to start studying. Studying… What is that? The last three months this word hasn’t passed by frequently, so this meant that I had to change something drastically.
It started in the beginning of November as I had to prepare two presentations during that week. I met a couple of times with my group mates to discuss the topic and divide the tasks. This worked out quite good . The only thing was that I was quite nervous to present about a specific topic in English. However, I assure, as you speak English all day long it is not hard to present. The more you speak English, the better you will learn the language and after a while you get used to communicate only in English. It is the only language everybody is able to understand, so there is no choice.
Next to this, my exams started last week. The weeks before were quite busy and I spent a lot of hours in the library. But it is like what I usually do in Tilburg: studying the whole day, having breaks and lunch with friends in between and in the evening there is time left to relax a bit. It is quite common that we cook together and forget about all study-related things for a couple of hours. So this combination ensured that I survived the last weeks. My first exam was last Monday, it was Norwegian. Since I attended almost all classes, prepared myself well-enough and I really liked the course, the exam was not hard for me. Moreover, the Norwegian language is quite similar to Dutch and German, so I this didn’t cause any problem. Next to the written exam, I also had to take part in an oral exam. During this exam I had to speak 10 minutes in Norwegian with another exchange student. Five minutes before the exam I met my exam mate, so we were able to discuss where to talk about during the exam. We were assessed by an independent observant and our teacher was in the room as well. The only thing we had to do was talking in Norwegian all the time, ask questions to each other and answering them. At the end, both of us could be satisfied with it as it went quite well. Furthermore, I have two other courses for which I have a written exam. One of them (Purchasing Strategy and Supply Chain Management) I already had last week and now I am busy preparing myself for the final one (Quantitative Risk Management). It seems to be that the exam will be hard, so I won’t get bored during the next days.
Fortunately, a friend of me will visit me this weekend and I am really looking forward to that. I will show her around in Bergen, the way we party here and of course we will meet with my friends. Like the Norwegians say: jeg gleder meg!
After this I only have to finish a course paper for Social Media Marketing Research and then the semester is already over. To end my exchange semester I am going to ski in Norway for one week and after that I will travel to the northern part of Norway for about 10 days. I will tell some more details about this in my next blog.
Ha det bra!
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Episode 6
Dear readers,
One of the possibilities an exchange offers you is travelling! Therefore I would like to post a blog about my travel to Morocco. A picture is worth a thousand words, so I have selected 5 pictures I have made during this travel. Enjoy!
Description of the pictures:
1. Camel ride in Tangier
2. A traditional pharmacy
3. A traditional carpet-weaving factory
4. Chefchaouen
5. Typical landscape of the north of Morocco
Friday, November 18, 2011
Exams and more
Thursday, November 17, 2011
After returning from Inner Mongolia
time flies
A beautiful purple sky, view from my room.
It is already the 17th of November. Time really flies, it is rainy in Madrid but still not very cold compared to the Netherlands. However the Madrilène people seems to think different.
All the dogs here are dressed up in a nice suites to protect them for the 16 degrees. It’s very hilarious to see and I was almost doubting about buying a suite for my dog as well but I think he wouldn’t like it that much.
seville
Monday, November 14, 2011
VIDEO BLOG: Daily commute in Korea
X
Next up was the hometake exam for History of the welfare state. Even though we had to write 4200 words (which equals around 9 pages), it only consisted of 3 questions, and we had 1 week to finish it. Sounds like a piece of cake, doesn’t it? But this turned out to be a big challenge. The questions were very hard, and it took all of my creativity and endurance to finish this one. We were only allowed to use the literature of the course, but considering this was 3 books and around 20 papers, it was more than enough! Time will tell if my efforts will be rewarded with a good grade!
Inner Mongolia blog long overdue
Travel Tornado
From today on I am going to stay in Budapest until Christmas =) After Vienna, Lake Balaton, Bratislava, Pécs, Belgrado and the latest additions Krakow and Prague.. it will be nice to have some more settling down in 'my' lovely city. Besides, my body started protesting this weekend (eye and troath infection).. So, time to stop running around Middle- and Eastern European. Time to slow down and enjoy the last weeks (!) of Budapest.