It's tommorow! I can't believe it! Tommorow finally, I'm flying to Frankfurt, Germany and then on Saturday to Fes, Morocco.
One year of an adventure, one year of living in Morrocan culture, one year of amazing self-development, one year of creating strategies and leading AIESEC in Morocco.
If in a few days you will see another post here it will mean that I safely arrived in Morocco and that I will start my one-year adventure!
Keep your fingers crossed for my trip!
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Friday, May 25, 2007
1 week to go!
Time is moving so fast! In one week I will go to Lech Walesa Airport in Gdansk to leave my country, family, friends for more than one year.
Although I feel excited about my going to Morocco, I start being a little afraid of living so long in a remote part of the world in different culture but I guess that such feeling is normal. I'm sure that after I come back to Poland I will miss Morocco and I will treat it as one of the best adventures of my life!
By the way, thank you all LC Gdansk members, interns, returnees for coming to eva's and my bye bye party yesterday. I didn't expect such great meeting! :) I will miss you guys! (To the new EB of LC Gdansk - do such parties for all members and interns more often! :)
When it comes to me and my preparation - I have only one exam to pass (actually, I should study now instead of posting this message :). Other exams are passed with very good marks (a real surprise for me :) After this I will start thinking very intensively what to take with me, then packing, dealing with different formalities etc
I will keep you updated!
Although I feel excited about my going to Morocco, I start being a little afraid of living so long in a remote part of the world in different culture but I guess that such feeling is normal. I'm sure that after I come back to Poland I will miss Morocco and I will treat it as one of the best adventures of my life!
By the way, thank you all LC Gdansk members, interns, returnees for coming to eva's and my bye bye party yesterday. I didn't expect such great meeting! :) I will miss you guys! (To the new EB of LC Gdansk - do such parties for all members and interns more often! :)
When it comes to me and my preparation - I have only one exam to pass (actually, I should study now instead of posting this message :). Other exams are passed with very good marks (a real surprise for me :) After this I will start thinking very intensively what to take with me, then packing, dealing with different formalities etc
I will keep you updated!
Friday, May 18, 2007
Sopot, Bulaj pub, 19.30 PM
If you want to see me for the last time in this year, please come for a little farewell party next Thursday (May, 24) to Bulaj pub in Sopot. If you don’t know where this pub is go to http://www.bulaj.pl/
I would also like you to let me know whether you come or not so please confirm it! Hope to see a lot of you there :)
I would also like you to let me know whether you come or not so please confirm it! Hope to see a lot of you there :)
2 weeks till departure
The week is going to end... Finally! It was not an easy one but definitely successful! What’s more almost every day I was waking up at really strange morning hours. Monday at 6 am, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 3 am and today – it’s hard to say because I spent 5 hours of night in the train from Warsaw to Gdynia. Fortunately, tomorrow nothing will disturb me! :)
On Tuesday and Wednesday, I woke up at 3 AM to study. I discovered that it is really effective when I go to sleep quite early and then wake up also very early. My waking-up-system was confirmed by Wednesday exam which I passed with very good result! :) I’m so happy! Only 3 more to go and I will be free!
Also on Wednesday I went to Gdansk to get my digital camera. As I’ve mentioned shopping makes me feel so good :) Moreover it was a real bargain and I didn’t spend a lot of money.
Yesterday, I went to MC office (pink house) in Marki where I met with Tosia. She introduced me into the magic world of finance. Thanks a lot, Tosia :) I also realized that I won’t see pink house very soon. I had to say goodbye to some people with whom I was working a year or even more. It was a strange moment when I realized that I won’t see this people in the near future… I should get used to this feeling as very soon I will have to start saying good bye to everyone! But, I’m sure that I will stay in touch with the most important people for me :)
On Tuesday and Wednesday, I woke up at 3 AM to study. I discovered that it is really effective when I go to sleep quite early and then wake up also very early. My waking-up-system was confirmed by Wednesday exam which I passed with very good result! :) I’m so happy! Only 3 more to go and I will be free!
Also on Wednesday I went to Gdansk to get my digital camera. As I’ve mentioned shopping makes me feel so good :) Moreover it was a real bargain and I didn’t spend a lot of money.
Yesterday, I went to MC office (pink house) in Marki where I met with Tosia. She introduced me into the magic world of finance. Thanks a lot, Tosia :) I also realized that I won’t see pink house very soon. I had to say goodbye to some people with whom I was working a year or even more. It was a strange moment when I realized that I won’t see this people in the near future… I should get used to this feeling as very soon I will have to start saying good bye to everyone! But, I’m sure that I will stay in touch with the most important people for me :)
Monday, May 14, 2007
3 weeks before
It's less than 3 weeks till the day when I leave Poland. As I've already mentioned it's quite a tough period because I need to pass all my exams in advance, finish my duties in Poland (as National Support Team member) and start thinking about my next term. It's also time to say goodbye to family and all my friends and colleagues (I'm thinking about a goodbye party on next Thursday - May, 24th somewhere in Sopot).
The first exam is on Wednesday. I've studied quite a lot but still I think that it's not enough and I feel a bit pissed off (at the moment I have a quite huge exams pwp!!!). I'm also in the middle of preparing a national conference and things seem to go too slow... On Thursday I will go to Marki (MC headquarters near Warsaw:) where I will have transition with my dear Tosia (current VP Finance in AIESEC in Poland). I cant wait to hear all these exciting things about finance :D
I will also have an exam on Saturday evening... and then I will go for party for sure :) Besides party, this weekend (and the next one too) I will have a looooooot of things to do - including studying again bleeee :(
A really cool thing is that on Wednesday I will go to Gdansk to collect my digital camera that I bought on Internet :)) Thanks to this camera very soon you will be able to see my first 'visual impressions' of Morocco. Shopping always makes me feel good :)
So much studying, so much working... but it's only less than 3 weeks:) After this difficult time my adventure will start! I'm looking forward it!
The first exam is on Wednesday. I've studied quite a lot but still I think that it's not enough and I feel a bit pissed off (at the moment I have a quite huge exams pwp!!!). I'm also in the middle of preparing a national conference and things seem to go too slow... On Thursday I will go to Marki (MC headquarters near Warsaw:) where I will have transition with my dear Tosia (current VP Finance in AIESEC in Poland). I cant wait to hear all these exciting things about finance :D
I will also have an exam on Saturday evening... and then I will go for party for sure :) Besides party, this weekend (and the next one too) I will have a looooooot of things to do - including studying again bleeee :(
A really cool thing is that on Wednesday I will go to Gdansk to collect my digital camera that I bought on Internet :)) Thanks to this camera very soon you will be able to see my first 'visual impressions' of Morocco. Shopping always makes me feel good :)
So much studying, so much working... but it's only less than 3 weeks:) After this difficult time my adventure will start! I'm looking forward it!
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Kamil goes to Morocco!
It was at very late hour almost two weeks ago. I opened my mail box and found out that I would spend next 13 months in Rabat, Morocco as Vice President Finance of AIESEC in Morocco in 2007/2008 term! I could not believe it. But when I woke up next day it turned out NOT to be a dream!
On May, 1st my last month in Poland started. A very crazy one - finishing my duties in AIESEC in Poland, passing exams before the session starts, learning about AIESEC in Morocco, its finances and country itself (it's such amazing and beatufil country!!), booking ticket and preparing milion of other things before leaving!
I know that the next 13 months will be unbelievable. First of all, I will learn a lot about finance - an area I want to work in in the future. I will be building finances in Morocco almost from the beginning as this subsystem is quite weak at the moment. I treat it as a real challenge but it only motivates me to do my best :) On the other hand 13 months of experiencing another culture, seeing amazing places and meeting wonderful people (I'm already in touch with my beloved MC team).... What more can I want from life? A great time will start very soon!
On May, 1st my last month in Poland started. A very crazy one - finishing my duties in AIESEC in Poland, passing exams before the session starts, learning about AIESEC in Morocco, its finances and country itself (it's such amazing and beatufil country!!), booking ticket and preparing milion of other things before leaving!
I know that the next 13 months will be unbelievable. First of all, I will learn a lot about finance - an area I want to work in in the future. I will be building finances in Morocco almost from the beginning as this subsystem is quite weak at the moment. I treat it as a real challenge but it only motivates me to do my best :) On the other hand 13 months of experiencing another culture, seeing amazing places and meeting wonderful people (I'm already in touch with my beloved MC team).... What more can I want from life? A great time will start very soon!
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