Day 49 – Closing ceremony
And since today the ReBranders program is officially over! That was quite a journey! Those past 7 weeks I learned a lot about myself mostly. I got better as a person, because the more life experiences you gather, the more your personality evolves. For these 7 weeks the people at the house have become my family. Like in every family there has been lots of love and some fight. Some people I will remember and miss fondly and some I didn't get along with at all. But this happens in such big families I guess. One thing that never changed is that we all cared about each other in one way or another. I'm gonna miss that too.
Sooo the day started at 7 AM for me. That was my last day at the gym here... Well I'm not gonna miss this at all, the gym I go to in Greece is way better, cheaper and closer to home. I did some shoulders and arms workout today. When I get back to Greece I'm gonna schedule my workouts and nutrition a bit more precisely, but I gotta say that my time were was well spent, concerning the gym department. At home I made some spinach – turkey – cottage cheese – sauerkraut sandwiches. Also the usual kefir and cereal :D Dude why I didn't think of those sandwiches earlier :P
After the meal I chilled on the couch. The usual again. Music, League of Legends and YouTube videos. At around 2 I made a HUGE decision. I took a bath! Hahahaha! Truth is I'm always bored to take a bath, when I get back to Greece I'll take a bath after gym, before eating. At around 4:30 we left the house to attend the closing ceremony of ReBranders. Everyone who hasn't left Bucharest yet was at the pub. Some of the AIESEC people were there and some ReBranders partners too. The presentation started, it was boring :D Anand spoke briefly about our experience here, I gotta say his speech was quite good and emotional :D I'm gonna miss Anand he was always showing love to everyone. After that we got some certificates, some more boring talks and blah blah blah the ceremony ended. There were no free drinks or foods. I would have loved some free coke zero but whatever.
As soon as I could I left the ceremony to take a walk with Alina. Alina is the coolest girl I met in Bucharest. She reminds me of a girl from Bukowski's stories. So fun and carefree. She also has a cool taste in music, she listens to hip-hop, reggae, some jazz and other chill stuff. We walked from Dorobanti to Aviatorilor, two of the most beautiful streets in downtown Bucharest. I wish I knew about this side of the town in my first weeks here, I would have visited more often. Lots of beautiful buildings, I know Bucharest is called Little Paris, which is quite an exaggeration, but this area is indeed nice. So that's all for the day! Cya soon you mofos in Greece! 2 days #d1afback