It’s been over a year since I uploaded a post in here. But now as I’m sitting here in the open on our terrace outside our cottage, overlooking the mountains, I’m finally feeling inspired. It has been way too long and a lot has happened. Like the pandemic right? And it’s not over yet and probably won’t be for some time. Writing these posts is basically my escape and hopefully yours as well, whoever you reader might be.
I just started my fourth semester now and let me tell you.. the exam season in January has been the hardest one yet. I feel that I can say it has been one of the hardest months of my life. As one of my favourite hobbies is spending time with our horses and we have them in our own pasture, I luckily haven’t been very limited over the past year which is basically what has kept me sane up until now.
Last year I got into a new hobby that I wanted to get into since I was a kid. And that is scuba diving. I’ve always been intrigued by the ocean. So I got a chance to go to Croatia to pass my Open Water Diver course. I’m thinking about collecting some of the pictures and memories from there and putting them into a post aswell.
As probably most universities around the world have switched to online lecturing last year, mine is no different. I have mixed feelings about the whole online thing. Yes, it saves me so much time by not having to commute to and from school, but the studying has been harder than ever. I am trying to focus on the positive though. Like right now, I have a chance to study with this incredible view (which to be honest can distract a lot) and I can also spend so much more time with my dog and our horses. So would I like to go back to school (in person)? I honestly do not know. And I’m glad I don’t have to make this decision.
Yesterday at 4 pm after all my classes I took Dex (my dog) out for a walk around here and my little sister came along. She actually dragged me on a longer route and at the end I couldn’t be more grateful. I luckily took my camera with me and I got some nice pictures. Sometimes you need the little humans to guide you.