Honey, I’M HOME!
Today marks 1 month since I have returned from the best experience of my life. I think in the last month, I have said “I miss Norway” more than any other person on the planet. Every day I look through pictures and videos from my time over there and get so sad ☹. It’s amazing to be back in Utah with my friends and family, but so much has changed. After 5 months of constant travel, adventure and new experiences it feels strange to be back to a “normal” day-to-day schedule. What’s even more strange is how different it feels, even though it was the exact routine I had before Norway.
Before I left, everyone kept telling me “this experience is going to change you,” and “you’re going to come back a new person!” Since coming home I’ve been trying to figure out how I’ve changed since boarding that plane 6 months ago. I feel like that same person I was, but I’ve noticed that I’ve become comfortable with discomfort. While abroad there were so many experiences that completely threw me out of my comfort zone. Now that I’m back in the realm of comfort I feel like I can do almost anything, even if it is slightly (or completely) horrifying. For example, before Norway I would have NEVER raised my hand in class. I’m not a shy person but speaking in front of large groups is one of my top 5 fears. Today (on the 1-month anniversary of my return) I participated in class 3 TIMES. WHAAA? This may seem like a ridiculous example, but I was completely stunned that I willingly and fearlessly participated in class!
Norway taught me that your best experiences exist outside of your comfort zone. If I wouldn’t have gone on a road trip to Bergen with three strangers, I wouldn’t have met three of my greatest friends. If I hadn’t joined Business Society, I wouldn’t have gained experience that will be invaluable in my future career. Most importantly, if I had listened to that stupid little voice in my head that kept telling me I wasn’t capable of moving to a foreign country, I would have missed out on the best (the absolute best) 5 months of my life. Thank you Norway for showing me a side to myself that I didn’t know existed. I will be back soon, I swear.
Just four kiddos in Bergen!
Yo girl in an adorable cafe in London eating crumpets and drinking tea! (jk it’s coffee, just wanted to sound british
Americans & Canadians UNITE (mostly over our shared love of Justin Truedau)
Twins right?
One of my favorite days was thanksgiving. We actually managed to host a delicious thanksgiving with 15 people from all over the world <3












