Sunday, July 17th, 2011

A Busy Month

Written by Mix

My last month was so busy. Sorry for a late update today. :)

My life in college is so wonderful and very exciting. We had a welcome camp, a 4 days stay-over, a first meet activity which I have known more people in others faculties and a welcome activity there were… a lot of surprised  stuffs! But everything is great here, I can stay at my home where is very close to a campus and the university has classes that makes to know more and more people.

And now, I have backed to Thailand one year. Everything seems backing normally now. But I always miss Iceland and sure my two host families there. Next month, my junior, he is going to be an exchange student in Iceland in next month… he remained me a feeling, a fresh feeling of being exchange student. I was having a lot of questions when I was at that time. How host family will be? How about school, weather, people and etc. But yeah, everything was fine and everything will pass simply.

I must say this again, Thanks to my lovely families for a good time of my life, for accepting me to be one of your family.

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

ISL16: Missing Iceland

Written by Mix

After a week of leaving Iceland. I have noticed a lot of things those have in Iceland, not Thailand. Here they are, the lists of things I’m missing.

  • Ostur! = Cheese! – very expensive and very bad taste here. Now I understand Wallace’s feeling. :{
  • My little breakfast and lunch – In Thailand they eat the way too much!
  • Cool weather – not too hot for walking around the town.
  • Few people – I’m starting to be bored with many people in Bangkok. = =
  • Free time – my Icelandic year was liked my summer holiday, here I need to study hard, special classes, exam, etc.
  • My big things – here, everything look smaller!
  • Many noises of my brothers – playing, crying, wondering, asking, teasing, treating…
  • FREEDOM – I could go everywhere I want by buses or walk. Here? No way! Difficult and under control by my parents!

Iceland, Iceland, my lovely country…