I am currently on my way from Vigo to Dublin to check how our school year is going in Ireland.
We are now leaving the north of France behind and are preparing to cross the English Channel, such incredible views!
I am taking advantage of this trip to Ireland to tell you about the beginnings of our project.
This project was born, without my being aware of it, when I was 9 years old, the age chosen by my parents for me to start going abroad.
I remember my tears at the airport before leaving, how I got on the plane accompanied by the stewardess, those first moments when I arrived at my new family’s house, the difficulties of the first days, “those strange meals”, the schedules… And I kept thinking, how strange these English people are!
But from that first experience I remember, above all, the friends I made, the places I discovered, the fears I overcame and, with the passage of time, I realized that “beans for breakfast” are not so bad and neither are the English.
In addition to all this, the memory that stayed with me was the day my family came to see me worried about my first trip abroad alone, and I perfectly remember my “bad temper” when I saw them there, I didn’t want them to come! I just wanted to be with my new friends, I didn’t want to miss a single second of that new experience. I didn’t want to go back, or at least not for a couple more weeks.
My perception of the world had changed, m
y fears had disappeared, nothing would be the same again!
Now, Seats bealt on, we land! These days in Ireland, after assessing how our boys and girls are, we will attend a museum night in Dublin, we will discover the history of Belfast and its murals. In addition, at the request of the participants, we will visit the Titanic museum and, through an interactive game, we will learn more about its history.