Back to childhood

Back to childhood

Brugge outfit’s time to shine today! And so, you can discover that I dropped all the fanciness and glam for a pair of Converse and a taken-to-the-next-level layering outfit. It was overdue. I really enjoyed Paris and wearing heels and getting dressed up! I literally want to do that everyday! And me coming back to Leuven, which is not the most heels-friendly city, made me appreciate that even more! BUT, then… Coming back wasn’t easy, because my little trip to Paris was a few days escape from responibilities and since I barely had any internet (and for once in my life, it wasn’t such a bad thing) it really disconnected me from everything, so guess which was the first thing I had to do when I came back? Catch-up with everything. Not nice or pleasant, so after classes were done last week, my only craving was fo sleep! However, after a good sleep, girls convinced me that I should try something else too, and knowing the travel lover that I am, they tempted me with the trip to Brugge that I was talking to you about on Monday. And so, I took it as a chance of being a kid again and just wander around the city in my trainers, taking pictures and having a great laugh. To be honest, I recommend that once in a while! We’re getting too carried away, we’re becoming to stressed, and before you know it, wrinkles are already well settled on our faces! So let the wrinkes be laugh ones that would remind you of happy moments, rather that worries and problems. So...
Brugge – The Venice of the North

Brugge – The Venice of the North

Hallo! Hoe gaat het? //Hi! How are you? I still have loads of pictures from Paris to share with you, but I thought I’d take a break from that and tell you all about this pretty Belgian city that I discovered on Saturday! Hence comes my Dutch/Flemish speaking attempt, as I feel like I should know a few words before I leave Belgium, so I am working on it! Especially since it will all sum up in a few good months spent here, so it would be rude of me not to learn anything, even more, while being a language lover. While using the same principle, I decided that I should see some of Belgium too, even if travelling across Europe is exciting, as Belgium is a beautiful country and it would be a pity not to take advantage of these months I am spending here. So I started with Brugge, one of the most recommended cities from Belgium! And yes, I loved it! It is the ultimate explanation of why Belgium is famous for chocolate. I don’t think they ever run out over there. The streets are literally like this: chocolate shop, then a chocolate shop, then a chocolate shop and then, guess what? Another chocolate shop! It’s literally like the city was built on these shops! However, apart from that, the city really is amazing! We visited a history museum and it was the most interesting way of hearing a history story I experienced so far! They turned it all into a love story, and being the girl that I am, obviously, it brought a smile on...