The joys and frustrations of a cattle class traveler...

"But when I decided to cross the preconceived limitations I've set myself earlier; my fence posts
were moved and my boundaries extended!
"...Georgine Crawford
Showing posts with label United Kingdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label United Kingdom. Show all posts

Sunday, March 13, 2011

CattleClassQueen Interrupted

I have not been able to wite a post this year.  Coming back from my trip to Canada at the end of last year, I had been quite busy tansitioning from being a worker bee to a student once again.  A decision I found very hard to make but went ahead with it no matter how scary it felt.

Only time will tell whether I am headed the right way or not but if the stress level in my life is an indication at all then I definitely am threading the right direction.

Trying to survive alone on a student allowance is tough, I have to learn to really budget and miss out on a lot.  But it doesn't mean life should be boring, there are a lot of things that can be enjoyed without having to fork out a lot of money.  After all "the best things in life are free".

I didn't realize how much work and commitment was involved in the course I enrolled myself at.  I have decided to go for a couple of International Certificates, it takes a bit of time and commitment.  Due to this I haven't got the luxury of time to blog so I have decided to just try and share the first few personal travel blogs I have published through blogabond.

Euro Trip - Part 1


I managed to visit London, UK and Europe for the first time in 2008.  Below are the links to some of the blogs I've written about my trip.  I apologize for the many mistakes as most of these are written in between flights and while I was in Germany.  Because of the limited time I had to pack in as much in that short time, I had no time to go over them.



I stayed with my friends in Germany and I can never thank them enough for their hospitality.  I will divide this in two post as there are lots of blogs I have posted while in Germany.