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The travel itself was a wonderful experience, I had a playlist made by my best friends full of songs chosen by them to hype me up and accompany my trip, and even though due to corona I had to take a cab from the airport my plane landed at, Frankfurt-Hahn, to Trier because of the many rides that had been cancelled, I still found it enjoyable.

Around 6 pm I, miraculously, made it to my dorm, the Cusanushaus, and was greeted by a very kind guy, who worked with the International Office and also helped me with my luggage; I was given my key and I thought that would be it for the first day. I was also lucky enough to have been put in contact with a guy living here in Cusanus he's also a student reporter, he's super cool and you should definitely check him out, his name is Yazan Ramadan!

And boy, was I right, in just three weeks I was able to find new clubs that I feel like I have known since forever, I found a new balance in this balanceless situation and I'm looking forward to what the future is holding for me!! Since due to corona we're gay towards a time when travelling germany becoming more and more difficult and dangerous to do, my Erasmus friends germany I have not been able to go around Germany yet, and it's probably going to be like that for a while.

But still we were able to have at least one trip all together, and we decided to go to Cochem to spend the day in the gorgeous historical city centre and gay visit the castle. We headed towards the gorgeous castle that dominates the city from everywhere in town, where we enjoyed the wonderful autumnal view of the yellowing vineyards all around.

The castle itself was beautiful, the courtyard majestic, the architecture stunning: it was like a throwback in time. Coming from a country with lots of historical sites from all ages and cultures, it was especially interesting to me to see a very different architecture style from a different time and space than what I'm used to.

To me everything seems to be working out positively here, while if I had stayed in Rome the trier would have been worse, even though I had no idea before leaving, and that just reinforces my point to club the most of our time, responsibly, no matter what we think might happen.

In fact not only the italian cases spiked while I was here, but also all my family tested positive since october, and even though they're fine and I'm glad for that, if I had stayed in Rome I would have also likely gotten the virus, on top of staying in isolation for more than a month in my own room. For example you can try to cook more, to explore more parks and to work more on your projects, while still being with your friends in smaller groups and having the best erasmus experience that you can get right now.

Everything is a big "what if", therefore we shouldn't prevent ourselves from trier something out of fear of what might or might not happen, but should cease the day like usual, just more responsibly. Before Christmas, and possibily before a harsher covid restriction, mz Erasmus friends and I really wanted to visit some other cities in our federal region.

With little to no sleep, we went to the train station on Saturday morning and took the train to Koblenz. Once there we took a direct train to Mainz that took us little about three hours to reach there. We went through the main squares, visted the Dom and we hanged around the Rathaus. This year has been the first time that I wasn't able to celebrate Christmas with my family, and just like me also a bunch of other erasmus students had the same situation going on, therefore we decided to spend it together and make the most out of it.

And boy oh boy, it was definitely the best Christmas I ever celebrated as an adult. And of course we were very covid safe and spent it just with the people that we always hang out with, also coming from the same two dorms.

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We decided to have a secret santa gift exchange, in which I was able to gift one of my best friend a wonderful sweater saying "just do nothing", which refelects very well his lack of usefulness in this society. And I got an orchid form another friend of mine, which made me extremely happy science I love houseplants. For christmas Eve we decided to have an international dinner, where each one of us had to make something traditional from our country.

And not only it was super fun to make it with her, It was also worth seeing the appreciation from the others. It was also super nice to have a piece of home for all of us in these difficult times. My name is Federico and for this semester I am an Erasmus student in Trier. This space is where I am going to report my experiences, my struggles, my new friendships, the places I will visit and all of that!

I come from Rome, which is where I was born, where I live and where I study.