Home, not so sweet, home. 

  
Writing this emerging from a good 10 hours of sleep in my own bed I can’t help but feel sad. This trip was honestly life changing and I’m meaning this with full honesty. Sitting in Del Norte Hall for class lectures with Dr. Jenkins pouring tons of history and information in our heads before we left, I never felt that I would’ve had such a connection with this place when I got over here. This trip was completely amazing from arriving, everything in between and departing. Ever detail and fine memory I have with my classmates, friends and new London pals will never be short from the best moments of my life. From the buildings we walked past everyday and night, to the monuments we visited and fell in love with, to the food and drinks, everything was never short of fantastic. I can say that I’m coming back and soon possibly to live there for permanent. I was so immersed in the culture of the UK and London that I felt I became a resident. Navigating, Exploring and Adoring 

 are three words I can think of to best describe our trip. A week even though very short for me personally, especially since I fell in love with the place. Will now represent a small capsule of the memories I will forever hold in my heart. I would like to sincerely thank everyone that got us here from President Rush, everyone in the Intercultural Education Department and a huge thanks to Dr. J! Without you Dr. Jenkins we wouldn’t have been able to accomplish so much there and I am humbled and blessed by the experiences I’ve been able to capture over there.