Tuesday, June 18, 2013

The "Why not?" Attitude



Since I lived at home during the course of my undergrad, I felt like I just did not get the feel for a real “residence lifestyle” or “going away from home experience." A friend of mine had just got back from England after doing a five week study abroad program there and could not stop going on about her amazing experience. Then it struck me. I was already in my second year, so maybe it was time I did something different. Something uncomfortable and pretty outrageous for my standards. So I did. 

My options to study abroad were the following with the list of pros: 

France: can improve my French + see the Eiffel Tower
Ecuador: can see the Amazon Rain Forest + surround myself with the animals of Galapagos Island
Italy: can enjoy all the pizza, pasta, coffee and gelato one can eat in five weeks + pick up some Italian

I finally decided to go with Siena, Italy.

Piazza Del Campo: The hang-out/chill spot of the city
During the application process, the university had set up an online forum platform for students to communicate with each other before, during and after the trip. I knew it was a good idea to check this out. To my amazement, there was only one post from one person after the forum had been active for a few days. After a 10 minute conversation with this girl, she asked me if I wanted to be her roommate. Without much thought, I agreed and it was decided that she would be my roommate in Siena for five weeks!

As the trip date was approaching, I began to wonder if I had made a smart decision by choosing a roommate so quickly without giving it much thought on compatibility or roommate agreements.
  
On my departure to Italy, at the gate of the airport, I came to know my roommate and I were the only ones out of 300 students who knew no one else on the trip. I was flying miles away for five weeks, away from my family for the first time. This trip was only five weeks right? So why not? 

Flash forward five weeks: 

My roommate became my closest friend on this trip. I could say I won the lottery, or this impulsive decision helped me see that sometimes, the best attitude to have is "Why not?"  I knew that no matter who I shared a room with, it was up to me to build and maintain a good relationship. Sometimes, it may be difficult to do something uncomfortable or something you fear and it may just work for you or it may not. But it's still a lesson learned! The key is to try new things and to do your best to make it work!  

Last day Shopping in Siena
Eating our last Gelato 


8 comments:

  1. Hey, thanks for this blog! I agree with that awesome motto that everything happens for a reason.. But one question? Why didn't you consider Germany for your exchange? This is the patriotism in me ;)

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hey Lucie, great question! Really like the patriotism. I don't think any courses were being offered in Germany at the time. However, recently I have made tons of awesome German friends and even picked up some German which I intend on using when I visit Germany! :)

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hey Prabha!I really appreciated the personal approach you have taken up in this blog!Good job!Cannot wait to read more about other adventures of yours!Have you been to other countries in Europe apart from Italy?

    Lora

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hey Lora,

      Thanks for your feedback.

      I have been to France and Vatican City but not much more than that. I definitely have to go back to visit the rest of Europe!

      Delete
  4. Cute blog about your life experience, and way to go on expanding your horizons by stepping out of your comfort zone. Although you hear stories about people living it up, that is only a small percentage of the people. Impulsive decisions can either be positive or negative, and it seems as if you got lucky on this. Hope to read more about your life changing adventures.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Brandon.

      I agree, impulsive decisions can be positive or negative. My only thought is that you should do it sometimes anyway. Sometimes a lot of good life lessons can be learned this way!

      Delete
  5. Good job Prabha... i enjoyed reading your blog.. hope to read more about your adventures.. :)

    ReplyDelete