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20 May, 2012
EVS Volunteers blog EVS It's always hard to say goodbye

It's always hard to say goodbye

Written by Yura "Itiho" Kravchenko, Waleska Surga on Thursday, 01 September 2011. Posted in EVS

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It seems that it was yesterday when we came to Sternberk… Today our article is quite special, on Sunday we are going back home; the adventure is over and the real life starts again.
We just wanted to thank everyone who helped us during our stay, after these months we can seriously say that our czech people are wonderful. You have always been helping us, to make our stay incredibly pleasant; we really feel like at home. It’s hard to say goodbye after all the moments we have lived here: camps, trips, daily work, parties, meetings… Everything was perfect! We feel really proud of living this experience among you!

Words are not enough to express all our feelings! 

The only thing we can do is recommend this project to everyone!!

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About the Author

Waleska Surga

Something about me?  I strongly believe that a better world is possible and I do my best to change it!

I love nature and fresh air, I really like to have fun with children, I like animals (specially dogs) and I looooooove to travel as much as I can.

You should know me!! ;)

Yura "Itiho" Kravchenko

I do like: travelling the world with my backpack, japanese green tea, reading old beatnik-styled literature, slackline, cold beer, playing and listening to music, tomcats, cookery.

I do not like: cooked semolina, state borders, classic russian writers, warm beer, materialism and social differentiation.


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