Goodbye Ireland
It really feels like it was yesterday, but 4 years have gone by since my first visit to Ireland, and almost 2 years since I moved here. No that I´m leaving this lovely country, it´s time to say goodbye, but most certainly it is time to say thank you, thank you very much:
I´m sure there are lots and lots of people that I haven´t mentioned and that deserve to be here, sorry. All in all these two years in Ireland have been amazing. There have been good and bad moments, but the good ones outnumber the bad ones by far. I feel happy and I would recommend anyone this country (avoid Limerick though).
- Valerie. For you is a double bill, it´s thank you and sorry. Your amazing will power is an inspiration, you really deserve every bit you get. I´m sure we will meet at some crazy race.
- Moneena. The sweetest person I´ve met in Ireland. Being around happy people make us all feel happier, thanks to you I have felt very very happy. Never change please.
- Jen. You are much more than you pretend. I could tell you a thousand things that I like from you, but you already know.
- Camila. My little sweet Camila. I don´t have a clue of your whereabouts now, I hope you are in London studying fashion design, as you wanted.
- Fintan. I can tell this without fear to be mistaken, you are the best person I´ve ever met. Not only talented but also always ready to help, always with a word of encouragement on your mouth. You know I owe you a lot, and for that I will never tell you "thank you" enough.
- Donal. I have learnt and shared a lot with you. I know you have an amazing talent, and I´m sure I´ll see you shining in the near future. I´ll miss our cultural/philosophical chats.
- Stephen. You were the first person that believed in me, in Ireland. All my story in the country began in that small (and sometimes smelly) little office in Galway. Thank you.
- Luca. I hope you are really really happy in Italy, you deserve it. You helped me a lot to get integrated into Galway, and that made my stay there much better.
- Paul. My Limerick running buddy, and a good friend. I wish I could have some of your calm, jeje. I´ll miss our early morning runs, and our laughs in the office.
- Sean M. The most non-boss "boss" that I´ve ever had. Thanks for your understanding, I know it´s not always easy to work with me.
I´m sure there are lots and lots of people that I haven´t mentioned and that deserve to be here, sorry. All in all these two years in Ireland have been amazing. There have been good and bad moments, but the good ones outnumber the bad ones by far. I feel happy and I would recommend anyone this country (avoid Limerick though).
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