I've been lazy girl for a long time and haven't written anything here. Sorry for that. I promise to start writing more now, mainly because my good, very addicted-to-internet, friend Dea was visiting me here recently and made me to rediscover blog world's positive sides again.
My life has been pretty exciting and interesting in this new contry so far. Brisbane, the city which is home for almost 2 million people, is pretty familiar by now. It is getting more and more crowdy here as not only other migrants, but also Australians from other States like to move over here. The climite is beautiful, would say perfect comparing to inland's dry areas.
Australians are friendly nation, would even say a bit too communicative sometimes :)I've heard a saying that 3-4 months in a new place are the most exciting, then it all starts to be ordinary and newcomers start feeling homesick. It's just like they say. I arrived here on 24th May this year and by now, when almost 4 months have gone by, i've felt real-real home missing feelings. Sometimes these are even so strong that i honestly would give whatever to get to a plane and fly back for a while. Hopefully i'll learn how to cope with it better...
What else do i do here after exlporing and sometimes missing home? Once a week we gather together in a local library and talk in English. It's just kind of English talking class and everyone can turn up and take part of it. I've never met so many different Asian people - Koreans, Japaneses, Chineses... We also have some nice French and German girls.
Here are many Estonians in Brisbane too. Have had some nice dinners and a funny party in Brisbane's German Club with them. Ooh, it's good to talk in Estonian for a change.
Big hugs to you all and promise to keep my blog updated often now (when there's something to write :)).