I decided to move to a foreign land for my further studies with the hope of new exploration in multi-dimensional learning(including blockchain and crypto). This is one decision that I have taken with a very directed mindset and with full awareness of the circumstances that I could have in an unknown country. It was the harsh reality that most students have shifted, abroad in pursuit of dreams. I had always been so close to the country, it was time to be self-independent and live on my own, reliable terms. I took the IELTS examination and applied for the university. With all the hundreds of copies of documents preparation that took me 3 months, I applied for the visa.
I onboarded the plane, everyone back home felt heart-melting. It's a different attachment to know that you will be missing festivals, homely vibes, and most of all the attachments of your own ones.
My flight experience was great until the first transit which was to Malaysia. Did a bit of exploration inside the terminal. And, after 3 hours I onboarded the Airbus to Adelaide. The first sea and island view looked pleasing. And, then the dizziness hit me. Leading to ear pain just a few minutes before the landing. It was a rollercoaster of an experience
Arriving in Adelaide. I had someone special to meet. The heartwarming moment was when I met her after 3 years. That was a moment to cherish. It felt homely back again when I wrapped her in my arms. Still, I had felt something unwell inside as I was certainly here for a long time and everything felt new.
First Sea View.
The moment was to get a first view of the sea. So, we moved to " HALLET COVE". It felt breezy and overwhelming to have my beach sea-view experience. With the yacht in far sight, the sun about to go down, and the waves hitting the sandy beachside made it look exquisite. Definitely, a new view to the eves
It's pretty much different from what I get to see back home. The blue sky, and the everlasting view of the ocean. We walked along the coastline and climbed up to the top of the cliff. The blue sky and the everlasting view of the ocean made our stay for a while. It was pretty much surrounded by vegetation and reptiles with hundreds of visitors coming in every day. You get to see the high red mud cliff on your back filled with shrubs and on the other side of the coast stretching far from the sight.
The City Life Adelaide CBD is one of the buzzing spots throughout the day. The surrounding skyscrapers and the lifestyle is a total blend of the business center. The tall buildings are definitely a view esp during dusk when the sunlight dazzles the glass panels. And, the busy restaurants and shops get all the attention of the pedestrians. You could go for lunch or shopping or stroll around watching artists perform in the street. The one that requires good patience and sight is to cross the streets. And, the old buildings take the sight as well. With metro stations around, and the busy lane everything gets busy around the street during peak hours.
University Life College so far has been great until assessments start hitting me I guess. Still, the diversity to learn from and grow has been truly inspiring. With well-facilitated buildings, classes, and hospitable people around has made an amazing experience so far. I have two years to spend around the programs of the college and also be acquainted with life experiences that will wrap me around.
Let’s see what the next journey awaits