Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The Final Day

The final day has finally come. Today is almost as surreal as the day I left for Iceland. It's hard to believe the life I had previously led will all change in a matter of hours. All the people I had previously known will now be only at reach by internet instead of a knock on their door. It's almost like I had lived two lives, and now it is time to return to the former one. I feel cultured. I feel much more knowledgeable about many things, not only Icelandic ones. The people I had the privilege of meeting and talking to I will never forget. The last day in Reykjavik is a beautiful one, which is a pleasant surprise. I have gotten so used to cold, cloudy, windy Icelandic weather, I am almost shocked when I realize what summer is supposed to feel like. I know as soon as I get back home I will roast like a peanut. This day has had a long time coming, but it still is weird to think about all that has happened in a quick four and a half months of my life. I will never forget the relationships with the people I have met and how they have broadened my horizons. This has easily been one of the best semesters of my life. But, nevertheless, home never sounded so good. I am unbelievably excited to see my family, my friends, my fast food, my car, my bird, my house, my backyard, my cheap everything.

Iceland, you have been good to me. I will never forget.



Love,
Kris

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HIDDEN PHOTO UPDATE (2): 

My last days in Iceland, as well as my trip to New York for 4 days

 Veronica's desk
 Veronica making faces
 How it looked my last day in Iceland. Notice the buds on the bushes that previously had no green on them at all.

 Landing in Boston
 The Boston bus terminal after I raced to get there to catch my bus to New York at 10 pm
 Hope being scared of pictures in the streets of New York
 Late Show with David Letterman
 Times Square
 Lines to buy Broadway tickets ($100 or so)
 Where the New Year's ball drops
 The newly painted street in Times Square closed to cars and made for more pedestrian walking space
 Empire State Building - goes into the clouds/fog
 America
 Library
 So many flags

 Tall buildings everywhere
 U.S.A.
 Cathedral
 ABC studios
 Central Park
 Hope's place
 Hope's dog, Delta
Sleepy

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Harpa

http://veronicabaker.blogspot.com/2011/05/harpa.html