After three memorable months, my time in Geneva has come to an end. I wrapped up a draft of my contribution to the policy paper and gave a presentation to the office about my work, passed everything over to the new intern from Sweden, enjoyed a wonderful Italian lunch with some colleagues, and shared drinks and snacks with the whole office to top off my last day. The goodbye party continued on Saturday, as my roommates and I (well, mostly my roommates - thanks ladies!) cooked up a feast of ceviche and tiramisu for all my Genevan friends, before we headed out for a night on the town complete with a stop at the bakery on our way home ;) What a great way to celebrate before an excruciating run-in with bad weather in Frankfurt and US homeland security that resulted in an unexpected overnight stopover in Portland :(
It is difficult to summarize this whole experience but I will say that it has given me a better idea of the direction I want to take in life. I have now committed myself wholeheartedly to pursuing international environmental work. I would love to come back to Geneva some day, or do a development placement abroad. To improve my chances I realize I really need to focus on improving my languages (French and/or Spanish) in the immediate future, so this is my priority now that I am back in Vancouver.
For the next month, however, I have the Olympics to look forward to in my own backyard! I was fortunate to be chosen to follow in my grandpa's footsteps and run with the Olympic torch in Kelowna. I'll be volunteering for the games and taking in a few of the events as well. Olympic fever is here and I am looking forward to welcoming the world before I continue to explore it more myself!



