I flew out of Galapagos yesterday. Cried so much. Felt so many feels.
There are a lot of lessons I've learned during my stay in there. They range from learning that not being busy every single second of the day is a good thing, to seeing that a smile and laughter is understood in every language. I searched for better questions as opposed to answers, sat in hammocks way too often, and lost control willingly. I lived in a massive and intricate learning playground of hammerhead sharks, finches, and public health.
Huge shoutout to everyone who made my study abroad experience an unforgettable one. My family, my friends, my school, and most importantly the Riofrio and Loiza Galarza families. I wouldn't have had such an amazing time without you.
I am so lucky to have had such good experiences that makes saying goodbye to my families, the islands, wearing chacos every day and this country so hard. So I'm not going to. Until next time, Galápagos.
I'm currently in Quito for the day, and I fly out at 11:30 pm. See you soon, states.
I'll definitely do a post-abroad blog post in the near future. But for now, I am going to make the most of my final day in Quito!
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