By Janna Wale, Thompson Rivers University, winner of the 2017 Stories from Abroad Scholarship.
It’s been three days since I packed up my Scottish life and left for Canada. Being home feels normal and abnormal all at once. It feels strange (yet familiar) to be watching hockey on television again instead of rugby or football, and to hear words like ‘French fries’ and ‘sweater’ instead of ‘chips’ and ‘jumper’. While returning to my life at home has been an easy transition from what I left behind, retelling my adventures to my Canadian friends and family brings fond memories of my home stay hosts and the friends I left behind.
Although my study abroad was a huge learning curve that challenged me in ways I could never have dreamed, the experience was invaluable. What I...