1. I will be working as opposed to going to a small art school.
2. I will be living in Dublin as opposed to a small small village on the west coast of the country.
3. I will have more time to travel.
4. I already know quite a few people that live there so the whole transition will take less time.
5. It's been two years, I've changed, they've changed...I have to keep reminding myself of that.
Also, I feel like I've become a lot closer to many people living in Ann Arbor than I was before so I think it's going to be harder to leave, but easier to come back. And yes, I am coming back. Everyone keeps asking if I'm actually coming back. The answer is yes and there's no real need to worry about it. I love Ann Arbor/Michigan/the USA, it's just that every once in a while I like to get out. The last time I went to Ireland it changed my life. How could I not want to go back to a place like that?
Ok, so here's a visual comparison of what my life in Ireland was like before and what it may be like soon.
This is where I lived before:

This is where I may be living in a month:

This is where I went to school before:

And this may be where I'll be working soon:

There's quite a few things I have to do/find before I go though, like I need to find my old cell phone that I had when I was there before. So much to do, and a surprisingly short amount of time to do it in. But at least I don't have any thing else to do really.
List of things I'm going to miss:
*Snow (good thing there's been quite a lot of it this year so far)
*Family
*Friends
*Movies
*Ann Arbor
*Samdog
*And surprisingly enough, I'm going to miss Telefund...I never in my wildest dreams thought that that would happen.
Hey Woah!!! You're actually going back?!?!? AHHHH jealous!!! How long do you get to stay there? Tell me tell me tell me!!!
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