Sunday, December 21, 2014

2014

So, if I thought that 2013 was a great year, this one was even better! Lots of changes, lots of achievements and lots of great people around me.

Situation at the begining of the year:

 - Started the year studying a master and working at the greatest aerospace company in Europe (Airbus) as an intern.
 - Continued living with my parents (yes, I know...).
 - I was 24 at the begining of the year.
 - Started the year in Sweden, in the beautiful Stockholm with my so beautiful Simone and her very nice friends.

Current situation:

 - Got my master degree (my 2nd one in the European system) and said goodbye to a lot of people from work that somehow will always come with me.
 - Got a job at a subcontractor of Airbus to go to Bremen.
 - Moved to Bremen!
 - Got my first flat, which is small (35 sqm) but nice and big enough for one.
 - Visited Hamburg.
 - Improved my German.
 - Turned 25, I'm so much wiser and mature than before... Not really.
 - Back home for Christmas (like the "turrón", a Spanish sweet that we only eat at Christmas).
 - Tickets to go to Sweden again all ready to go.
 - Still having great people around me.
 - And my family is finally going to Sweden!

So, very positive balance, lots of changes but one constant thing: people around me. Fact of which I am very grateful. But still have some things to do!

 - Watch the last movie of The Hobbit.
 - Find a restaurant for dinner in New Year's Eve in Stockholm.
 - Find a substitute to "the Pirate Bay".
 - Find a car (that will be moved to 2015).

See you in Sweden!

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Greetings from Germany

So the adventure for this one continues in Germany, in a small and charming city called Bremen. I came here because of work, starting on a completly new project that will last a long time, hopefully.

People here are being so nice, contrary to what most spaniards think. I really feel welcome and appreciated. Some pics of the city:

One of the branchs of the river.

Christmas market by the city hall.

Myself, first day in my first flat.

So yes, things are going great over here, waiting for Christmas to come so I can see both my family and my sweet girl. Today, for our 5th anniversary I went to IKEA, a small piece of her country that can be found almost anywhere and that is always a welcome sight. There I could dream alive about how our future home would be (and also found that 90% of my flat furniture is from there).

Be awesome!