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New starts, old lessons - An instropection

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 The first quarter of my EVS just ended, and I was thinking what have I learned? What happened? How much I changed? This entry is gonna be a bit different, so if you're searching for more stories I'm sorry to dissapoint you, but you won't get them from this post. Now it's time to ramble.  As I already said (Sorry for repeating myself so much) this post is more an instropection, right now I'm writing this from the inside of my house, that I'm not (legally) allowed to leave unless I have a good reason, instead on working on my project that I just can't bring myself to do right now. So you can imagine how my head is right now.  First of all I have to say that I love all my friends no matter where they are, they helped me in this difficult road more times than they know, and I couldn't imagine finding better companions for this journey. In fact I'm writing this because of one blog post, that I just read today, inspired me to just say what is been

Of Campfire and Hikes

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If I think February was bittersweet, March would probably be frustrating. I can't say that a lot happened this month, but let's start from the beginning. One of the first things that happened in March was an intercultural night in the local university, they asked us to bring some traditional food of our countries, I did a jug of Sangria representing Spain lol. Well here we are in a cavern. After that shit started to go downhill, first everyone got a cold (Sorry guys) and then the schools closed in all Romania, COVID-19 was starting to become a serious threat, so the government decided to not risk lives and wasted no time on enforcing stricters measures. Without anything to do we reunited and try to come with some alternatives for our activities, so we arrived at the ideas of videos. After that seeing how the measures were becoming stricter, our coordinators organized a hike for us. It was an amazing day in nature and my first hike here in Romania, after so long it was

Goodbyes, Snowy Mountains and Little Paris

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Oh February, what a bittersweet month, as always so many things happened but this time not all of them were good, but I shouldn't get too ahead of myself. Let's start from the beginning.  The month started in a good note, the activities were going good, I was getting along with the others and life was starting to fall into an easy flow. I was hanging out mostly in the "Cockroach" apartment, playing games and drinking with them, I became fast friends with them. But this was the first "bad" moment of the month, half of the people from that apartment were finishing their projects and had to leave. It was the first goodbye from my EVS, and it was a sad one. The group with our "big" snowman  After the "Cockroaches" left, the spirits were a bit low for everyone but luckily we have something to look forward!  The next morning some of us were going to Semenic, a mountain close to Resita, in an activity with kids. We had an incredible s

First everything in Resita

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Oh boy, what a month! January disappeared in the blink of an eye, so many things happened that I don't know where to start. Well let's pick it up where I left it. Buğra with a guitar that we found xD The first event after arriving here was the welcome party for all the newcomers, there I met all the other volunteers and started to get to know each of them. They did a great job welcoming us all and making us feel right at home from the very beginning! The next week I didn't have activities, but our coordinators suggested to join some veterans to get some experience before it was our turn to start. That week I went to Primavara, a center for disabled children, and the orphanage. At first it was a bit overwhelming but I didn't take too long to get used to it. Aside from that, I spent my time getting to know my roomate and the other volunteers, we went to a little pub near my apartment called Racing, a great little place. Doing an activity with Alexandra in Deau

Hello! Here I am!

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 Hello there! / "¡Oh qué paso!" I'm Juanca a 24 years old from Gran Canaria, Spain. I was studying Computer Engineering in the ULPGC, but after many years I burned out and decided to take a year-off to try other experiences.  While I was thinking about what to do a friend of mine told me about the EVS; helping people in other countries, working with an association and living abroad; while she was telling me about that it was in that moment that I knew what I wanted to do. Here is Resita So I started searching around for EVS projects and opportunities, after a couple of months, Nevo Parudimos sent me a contact request which I accepted, after they sent me the infopack (I was in Granada!) I was thrilled that project seemed perfect for me! I talked with them and soon I got and interview. After talking with Lilla (One of the project coordinators) they accepted me! So after making some arrangements with them (I couldn't come in december so we have to check if it w