Hello everyone! I know this blog wasn't the greatest at the end of this year, but I'm going to try and be posting a little bit more on it for my second year in Swaziland. I'm in the States right now, but I fly back to Swaziland through Qatar in just about two weeks. It's a very different feeling to be flying back to Swaziland, because for the first time, the big question was, "what is it like there?" Now, my biggest question is "I wonder if the cactus in my room is still alive?"
So, to be quite honest, I'm still in America at the moment, and while I've had a wonderful holidays, I don't have much to write about travelling or culture or whatever this blog is supposed to be about. BUT, there are a lot of people who seem to be writing a whole lot about getting ready to go to Swaziland - the IB1s (the year directly below me in school - aka, the ones going to Waterford for the first time next week).
In honor of their new adventure, and also because they're all very excited and writing lots of blogs, here is a list of some of the new "swazi-uwc-travel-i-am-so-excited-look-at-me-i-can-write" blogs that I've come across from my IB1s.
IB1s:
So, to be quite honest, I'm still in America at the moment, and while I've had a wonderful holidays, I don't have much to write about travelling or culture or whatever this blog is supposed to be about. BUT, there are a lot of people who seem to be writing a whole lot about getting ready to go to Swaziland - the IB1s (the year directly below me in school - aka, the ones going to Waterford for the first time next week).
In honor of their new adventure, and also because they're all very excited and writing lots of blogs, here is a list of some of the new "swazi-uwc-travel-i-am-so-excited-look-at-me-i-can-write" blogs that I've come across from my IB1s.
IB1s:
- Lise A (Norway, blogs in Norwegian): http://swazistories.com/
- Connor B (German, blogs in English): https://connorbaer.org/
- Roos M (Netherlands, blogs in English): http://redemoor.wordpress.com/
Also, IB2s who have a blog (no guarantees on how well-maintained they still are)
- Torunn S (Norway, blogs in Norwegian): http://swazitorunn.tumblr.com/
- Nick C (American, blogs in English): http://nickcarey0326.blogspot.com/
- Moritz (German, blogs in German): http://chicken-with-rice.blogspot.com/
- Stella H (German, blogs in German): http://stellaswasiland.blogspot.de/
Also, Waterford graduates (you might have to scroll back a bit to get to info on WK)
- Sofia G (American, blogs in English): http://sofiagd.wordpress.com/
- Julian (German, blogs in German): http://www.juliinswasiland.blogspot.com/
And, if you would like a list of lots and lots of blogs from ALL the UWCs, check out Connor's blog's "The UWC Blog List."
That is all from me for now - wishing all the IB1s good luck as you guys leave for orientation, I'll see you after a week when I get there as well! America, you've been great, but I really just want to get back to Swaziland :)
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