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There is something so special about experiencing pieces of the world with people you love. Especially when you are experiencing the world for the first time together. Having my mom here in Europe truly made that week the best week of my study abroad trip. Our week started in Vienna, moved to Budapest, took a pitstop in Brno, traveled to Prague, and came to a rest back in Brno. My mom had always wanted to visit Vienna, Budapest, and Prague so being able to have the memories of seeing these cities for the first time with her is always going to be significant to me. I’m blessed to be her daughter and was able to take her to these places (via Flixbus, but nonetheless.)

My mom is one of my best friends and I never saw us traveling together on this level. Juarez, Mexico really doesn’t count as international travel with the quick drive from El Paso. When growing up, my family would do road trips, but they stopped when my sisters and parents all became busy and went their own directions. My parents had both explored parts of the world while they served in the Military, and my mom traveled to Asia for her first international vacation before COVID. But this is the first year of my life owning a passport and having the privilege to go to new countries. Pieces of me always knew that in my family (out of my sisters and extended family) I was the one that was most likely to spend extended amounts of time in different countries, but I thought it would be later in life and not really with other family members. 

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In front of the extremely gothic-looking Votive Church in Vienna, Austria. One of our favorite spots in Vienna.

In Vienna, we started with Viennese coffee close to the city center. My mom prefers to sip tea, but it was important to me to taste the coffee as the city’s cafe culture is big. Our AirBnb in Vienna was the best, location-wise it was close to the center but in a quiet area and in general just well decorated with cute courtyards. Our time spent in Vienna included a lot of walking to sightseeing spots in the cold, popping into cafes and churches for warmth, and listening to the culture. Vienna is filled with the sounds of its creatives – like Mozart, Beethoven, or Strauss and we were able to enjoy a concert at the Schonbrunn Palace. 

My mom and I are the type of people who are obsessed with the architecture, design, and goldenness of Cathedrals in Europe – even though never having seen them beforehand. We love to see what we missed out on during our masses because of the lazy modern designs of a majority of churches in the US. During the entirety of this trip, we peeked into every church in sight until we were “church-ed” out. 

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Selfie of my mom and I in front of the Parliament building in Budapest, Hungary while on a river cruise of the Danube river.

In Budapest, our Sunday night was greeted by champagne and a snack board on a river cruise between Buda and Pest. This tour’s views highlighted how beautiful Budapest is at night- the lights illuminating the Parliament building and Buda Castle in the darkness make the city seem so endearing. So many spots just felt so modern-day fairytale-like, especially when desserts (dobos cake) and hot chocolate were served (ordered) in excess. We visited one of the major thermal baths, which looked ethereal but felt grimy- I regretted not going to the one that was outdoors, but the cold was threatening to my mom and me. I was proud that I was able to get my mom out to the bars during our trip and I’m glad she also wanted to see what pieces of European nightlife was like. The ruins and bars in Budapest are appealing tourist spots and such a cool use of space, I would recommend anyone and everyone to visit. 

Prague provided us with artistic views and sights, with the Banksy Museum, the Museum of Illusions, The Lennon Freedom Wall, and mosaics from Cathedral windows reflecting on marble columns. I was able to take my mom to an absinthe bar that was across the street from our Hotel, which also was decorated with art to the heavens. While my mom was in the Czech Republic, we shared several traditional Czech dishes and talked about learning to make some of them at home to remember the trip. 

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Interior of the Green Flamingo Absinthe Bar in Prague, Czech Republic. We tried white absinthe that was properly prepared and demonstrated by the bartender.
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One of the many stained glass mosaics in the St. Vitus Cathedral is located on the walls of the Prague Castle.
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Reflection of mosaic to the left on the columns of the Cathedral.

I’m blessed to have been able to go to these places and experience these pieces of the world with my mom. I’m even more grateful that I was able to watch her experience these cities for the first time. Having her come visit me during my time studying abroad only made my last year of undergrad more special and will forever be a core memory from my 20s. She is the reason I went to college, and went abroad, and also why I am able to function as a person most of the time.

Experiencing Burnout Abroad

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As my time abroad has been nearing its end, I have been struggling with lots of conflicting emotions. I have reached the time in my semester when I am struggling with burnout, and living in another country is no exception to this. With the stress of school, the struggle to keep up with the language difference, and continual travel, my cup is very full. This may sound like I am complaining, but really I am extremely grateful.

I have had such an amazing experience and I am struggling with the thought of letting go of the place I have learned to call home the past few months. I am trying to express as much gratitude as possible to my host mother and come to terms with not seeing her every day. Thinking of all of the friends I have made here and when next I will see them, due to the fact we all live on opposite sides of the United States, is difficult as well. Waving and smiling a few extra times to the shop owners that have begin to have a place in my heart. All of these new feelings that are arising due to my experience coming to an end soon.

All of these thoughts are accompanied by the immense joy I feel to have studied here to begin with. The gratefulness I have for being able to study abroad and learn a new language and culture. The fear of not fitting in. The longing for home. The excitement of a new culture. The joy of finding another family halfway across the world. The fear of leaving them but the need to. All of this partnered with exams and deadlines has quickly become exhausting.

Yet at the same time I wouldn’t have it any other way. This experience has been absolutely amazing and I am so happy I was able to experience the culture of France and a few other cultures along the way. There have been so many amazing people and events I have been able to experience. Studying abroad can be very exhausting, a fact I am feeling right now, but it is also amazing. I see the good and the bad in so many different places and I have a new appreciation for people living abroad permanently.

I am trying to walk home slower so I can appreciate my neighborhood. Pay more attention to the details or the locals I recognize but don’t fully know. Pushing myself to take more risks and grow even more.