Sunday, 5 July 2015

Week 22 | Ciao, bye, see you...

With week 21 done and dusted, it’s hard to put into words exactly how I’m feeling at this moment in time. This week was not only my final week here in Malta but it was also the end of my study abroad, meaning the end of an era.
Mosta Dome Mondays!
Day trip to Mosta Dome!
Although it was my last week, my best friend was over visiting and so I still had so much to do and see which meant plenty of adventures and exploring this beautiful island I call home. Having only ever heard about Mosta Dome and driving past it most days on the public transport bus we decided to venture to Mosta on Monday to see the Mosta Dome. Much to our dismay, we had a little time to kill before opening hours, which resulted in a cheeky brunch in Molly’s Café with the girls. After a well-deserved brunch the girls and I ventured to Mosta Dome! It was really quite remarkable to learn more about the Dome and grasp a better understanding of why this is one of the main tourist attractions in Malta. It turns out that the Mosta Dome is quite special and unique to the Maltese people and is known as the place in which a miracle once took place. With bombings occurring decades ago and Malta under attack, it seems that the dome provided safety and shelter for those running and hiding from the bombs. Many people ran to the dome for protection, but for some it was a prayer request more than anything! At the time, something quite remarkable happened when the bomb plunged through the roof of the dome before it dropped and hit the floor. As you can imagine at the time I’m sure people were quite scared and thought this was the end. However, little did they know that upon entering the roof of the dome a bird had in fact pecked at the bomb, deactivating the bomb from going off and so many people were saved. Due to this story, the dome is known worldwide as the place in which a miracle took place for the people of Malta. This fascinated me and it was exceptional to walk around the dome, learning more about the history of events that took place all those years ago in addition to seeing the bomb itself and the markings in which it came in through the roof.

Mosta Dome fun
Crazy sofa take 3!!
Blissful evening watching the sunset
With a busy Monday finished, Tuesday was a day of relaxation by the pool before another series of eventful adventures planned for the duration of the week! As Wednesday approached, it was time to say farewell to Jess (Deanna’s twin sister) who was over visiting and what an emotional goodbye it was! Having only met Jess for 11 days, it was still hard to say goodbye as we became quite close, the beginning of many farewells & might I add it just went downhill from there! After a sad farewell to Jess, the girls and I spent the rest of the day in Comino where we sunbathed, swam in the water and enjoyed watching the beautiful sunset on the top of the hill, before going for drinks in Zmerc (one of the local pubs) later that night.

Day trip to Comino...

Best friends
Thursday resulted in a day trip to St. Peter’s Pool and what a glorious day it was! With some of our fellow classmates also coming it was a great day had by all, with plenty of laughter, fun, jumps & even backflips off the cliffs into the water! Unfortunately I couldn’t spend the entire day at St. Peters Pool with everyone as I was invited to my Maltese friends’ little brothers 6th birthday party in Sliema. As a result of this, I had to say farewell to the guys in my class and so it began to hit me that I was in fact leaving this beautiful country in only a matter of days!

Dinner at Tex Mex with the girls

Boat Party fun sailing the boat
As Friday approached and our final few days in Malta, it was necessary to catch as many rays as possible in addition to having fun and so Friday & Saturday were days spent by the pool getting our tan on. Later on the Friday evening, the girls and I took a trip to Sliema to explore around a little and walk along the beautiful sea front. With friends over visiting it would be rude not to introduce them to one of our favourite restaurants here in Malta and so we paid a visit to Tex Mex for dinner! As Saturday evening approached the Erasmus Student Network had organised one final event for Erasmus students ending the semester with a boat party followed by a night out in Paceville. Although the boat was a little rocky to begin with, it soon calmed down and I had a great night spent with the people who I have become to know, spent the past 5 months with and now call my family.

PARAGLIDING!!
As Sunday came, we had planned to go to Café Del Mar, however our plans soon changed and so we decided to go to the beach nearby instead where we were able to take part in water sports (my favourite thing ever!!). As soon as we arrived at the beach, I looked at the billboard full of water sports and automatically jumped at the chance to do something I’ve always wanted to do… that is: PARAGLIDING! It was so surreal that I was actually going to tick it off my bucket list and I was thrilled at the opportunity. Rebecca, Deanna and I all decided to do the paragliding together in a 3 and all I can say was it was breathtaking! The view from up above looking over the island and the experience in general was simply incredible…I can’t even explain it! After the hype and buzz of paragliding, it was time to catch more rays, get some delicious gelato and head back to residence to pack!


"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing"- Helen Keller

Ready for our Paraglide

The beautiful view of the beach
Gelato ice cream!


Deanna and I at curry night!
With only Monday and Tuesday left before heading home on Tuesday night these days were mainly spent packing, sunbathing and saying goodbye (or as I kept putting it) see you later. With my closest friends from Erasmus and myself leaving over the two days to say it was bittersweet would be a complete understatement! It was just heartbreaking! I always knew that saying goodbye and leaving at the end was going to be difficult but nothing or no one could have prepared me for what was to come! If tears could fill an ocean…I would have probably flooded a few! I was an emotional wreck to say the least. With little time remaining the girls and I went for one last meal together on Monday evening at the Fortina Hotel in Sliema for a curry. Upon our return we found people requesting to come visit us in residence to say goodbye and it was really touching and emotional.

One last night in Malta together...
Bethan and I out for one last meal together
I cannot even begin to explain my Erasmus experience nor thank the people I have met, who have made me laugh, smile, cry and who have impacted my life in so many ways that they will never know! I thank each and every single one of them! It feels strange to be home and I am missing everyone more and more, however I know I’ll always have a place to stay no matter where I go in the world! Now all I have are the letters, photographs & memories that will remain with me forever. As I told everyone before departing it’s not goodbye but just see you later with some people travelling Europe and visiting Ireland in August so until then thank you Malta! It’s been a real privilege & it’s been FABULOUS. Malta you have changed me for the better & stolen a piece of my heart, thank you! As one adventure stops, another begins as I jet off to America on 2nd July but for now all I can say is ciao, bye, see you…I will be back Malta!

Much love,

Louise.

My Maltese Family... 
"Ciao, bye, see you..."

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