2017. május 6., szombat

When life gives you lemon..life update after almost 2 years. Part II.

So let's continue our journey :-)

In the morning of 20th June I boarded my flight to Frankfurt in Budapest airport. The flight was not that bad and I was so excited to get through security and all that fun stuff. Thankfully I know Frankfurt airport pretty well so I knew what to expect. I got to my gate on time and actually I still had like 1 hour till boarding. I was desperate to find a plug to charge my phone and I actually managed to so I could inform my mom I made it to Germany. I was a little worried about my flight to Houston because let's be real..12 hours on a plane up in the air is not that fun at all. Even if they offer a bunch of movies to watch. I think I watched 3 movies and tried to sleep a little as well. Since it was the European Football Championship I watched Germany and another country's match.

Food was good and many people would freak out but I actually love airplane food :D So many people are grossed out by this kinda food being so plastic but I love it. Oh well, I don't get to eat this kinda food everyday. :-P

When I landed in Houston it took me at least 20 mins to get off the plane, you know how people are..everybody wants to get off the plane as soon as possible. :-) When I finally got out of the plane I headed to the restroom immediately. I had to pee so bad and what I like to do after peeing is cleaning myself up a little and washing my teeth, my face and putting on extra deodorant. You have to smell nice you know :-)

I did an automatic pre-check it was something I never done before and I believe this automated system is for those who had been to the US previously and their fingerprints are in the system but I might be wrong. Even after this we had to join the line. They opened up a few lines but I still had to wait about 30 mins or not more. When I got to the security officer I was a little scared. It was my first time travelling without a visa so I had some fears. I believe it took about 15 mins and I was let in. I was so happy. I just had to find my baggage and then head out to meet Walker.

He wasn't there because he got lost in the parking lot :D what a surprise..:D It's so him. When he got there I spotted him immediately but he didn't notice me :D When he walked past me  I decided I would stop playing this game so I just walked up to him and said hello and I managed to scare him so bad he even jumped :D :D After our little reunion we headed to the car and left the airport area to stop by Sonic :-) My first meal in the US was fast food, jeez.

Our next stop was Waco, This is where Walker lived at that time. It took us 3 hours to get home since we were way into rush hour when we left the airport. I even took a nap in the car before we got home.
When we got back we were so tired we just took a shower and went to sleep immediately. We still had like 86 days ahead of us. Normally I would say 86 days in paradise but it was hell  thanks to the enormous cockroach invasion in our apartment :D

But I don't want to write about everything in one day so the rest of the story comes later 
Some photos:















to be continued...

When life gives you lemon..life update after almost 2 years. Part I.

So here I'm again, back to writing my precious blog. 

It's been almost 2 years since I wrote and so many things have happened I don't even know where to start. Maybe we should pick up from when I last wrote.

I just rechecked my last blog post and I was writing about a trip to Texas in January 2016. Well, that trip got delayed but let's just don't jump to that part.

So after I got back from the USA I knew I had to find a job to be able to save up money for a flight ticket. As I was still a student I tried getting a job through one of those agencies that offer jobs for students. I wanted to get me an office job where I live it's not easy to find and due to my useless major at university I always faced some kind of "discrimination". I ended up applying for a night time receptionist job. Yes, night time...I had to write a test that I think I failed miserably. Well, I ended up getting this job but while I was waiting I also went to another interview which was an office job. I ended up not getting the job but since I was still a student they offered me an internship. In the meantime I was already working at the hotel and I was really struggling. Thankfully I had to work there only for a month. It was only one week that was like I worked from Monday-Thursday in the office and then on Friday (it was a national holiday) night at the hotel plus Saturday night. Oh and I think I worked Thursday night too since I remember I worked 3 nights in a row.  This is how my hotel nightmare ended. 

I loved working at the office and I learnt a lot of new things. I also made some friends there. It was kinda hard, but eventually my trip that was planned for January got delayed. 
Walker and I were still dating but we hit a rocky patch in December and almost ended things between us but we are such fighters we got through it. And he got a flight ticket :-) He came to visit me in February 2016. His journey with United Airlines was not smooth at all with an emergency landing in Shannon, Ireland. After 2 days on the 'road' finally he made it to Budapest a little after 10pm. 

We had so many adventures from biking around Lake Balaton with my uncle and aunt to exploring castle remains with my family. We said bye to each other on 30th April. It was so weird coming home and not having him around anymore. My room was empty and no was waiting for me at the gates of my workplace. We were lucky since we had to spend only 1.5 months separately since the company didn't need me for the summer and actually my future there was questionable. My then-supervisor wanted to hire me but she didn't know the numbers yet so my future there was not sure at all. I wanted to stay at least for 2 season but when I left for the US in June 2016 I didn't know if I would have a job when I get back or not. I will write about my journey in my next post until then here are some photos of us:
















to be continued...