I have never been far away from my family and friends and especially not for a such a long time. I could have went to Great Britain, since it is very close, but as usually I wanted more. So here I was, after 16 months of planning and wondering, finally on my way to a place I have never been, a work place I was not familiar with, an apartment and roommates I have never seen.
I always thought I would feel anxious and nervous when the day arrived, but the complete opposite was the case. And even after my family had left me alone at the airport, I felt peaceful. Not even the 22 hours of travelling and being alone with my own thoughts changed that feeling. I was excited to see more of the world.
Turned out my roommates were two girls from Germany, which made it way easier to feel home. The jet-lag was not as bad either and since work did not start for another week, I had plenty of time to get used to the nine-hour time difference. During the first week I had to start from the scratch, therefore I was going to different stores a lot, buying everything I needed. I also explored the city a little bit, but was not really able to do touristy things. It was feeling like a dream and I enjoyed every second of it.
And then the first work day came and I started to become nervous. I have never really worked full-time. Sure, I did some internships, but it was always something in my comfort zone and just for a short period. This was something big. Six months. Tourism. English.
To be honest, the first two works were pretty tiring. It was so much input in such a short period of time. I did not get the chance to breathe. The third week was the scariest week though. It was the week I was officially on my own. The intern who taught me everything was leaving and everything she did was going to be my job. It was challenging, but still so much fun. I met a lot of great people. Some of them I would already call friends!
I was lucky enough to get an intern spot in a great company with awesome people. The apartment I live in feels like home and my roommates are nice. And the most important thing is that Vancouver is everything I have wished for and more.
one month done - five more to go!