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Aaryn Kealty

Be in my eyes, Be in my heart

Posted on May 26, 2015

Blah. I don’t have a fancy introduction for you this time. I don’t even have a long drawn out blog for you today. What I do have for you are a few reflections (for the …

Posted in Aaryn Kealty, Denmark, Europe, Returned Student, Spring 2015Tagged Aaryn Kealty, Copenhagen, Denmark, DIS, end of program, International Academic Programs, reverse culture shock, study abroad, UW-madison

HJÆLP TIL REJSENDE & TIPS FOR STUDYING ABROAD

Posted on May 15, 2015

#1 Find YOUR place. You need a place. It’s that simple. You need it. You need a place where you can go, alone or with friends, depending on your mood, and you can feel at …

Posted in Aaryn Kealty, Denmark, Europe, Returned Student, Spring 2015Tagged Aaryn Kealty, advice for future Badgers Abroad, Copenhagen, Denmark, DIS, International Academic Programs, study abroad, tips, tips to study abroad, UW-madison

Never Bother With A Bee

Posted on April 28, 2015

Have you ever heard the song “Never Bother with a Bee?” No? If you ever had Mrs. Perkins, yes, yes you have. If you weren’t one of the lucky LakeBluffians, I’ll help you. It starts: …

Posted in Aaryn Kealty, Denmark, Europe, Returned Student, Spring 2015Tagged Aaryn Kealty, Copenhagen, Denmark, DIS, International Academic Programs, Moomin, program ending, study abroad, UW-madison

Złamane Serce, Hjerte Pause, & Other Indescribable Things

Posted on March 13, 2015

I’m usually pretty quick to share my opinions about things… it’s probably one of my worst qualities. But coming home from Poland on Sunday, I can honestly tell you that I was at a loss …

Posted in Aaryn Kealty, Denmark, Europe, Returned Student, Spring 2015Tagged Aaryn Kealty, Auschwitz, Holocaust, International Academic Programs, poland, UW-madison1 Comment

Nothing is Normal in this World

Posted on February 2, 2015

I don’t know about you, but when I was 14, I was definitely an idiot. Of course at the time I didn’t think I was an idiot, but looking back, I am overwhelmed with that …

Posted in Aaryn Kealty, Denmark, Europe, Returned Student, Spring 2015Tagged Aaryn Kealty, Copenhagen, Denmark, DIS, International Academic Programs, study abroad, UW-madison

DET GÅR GODT

Posted on January 20, 2015

Greeting friends and family! I did it! I made it! I’m in Denmark. It doesn’t seem possibly, but I am in fact writing to you all from the desk in my bedroom! (As I’m writing …

Posted in Aaryn Kealty, Denmark, Europe, Returned Student, Spring 2015Tagged Aaryn Kealty, Copenhagen, Denmark, DIS, host family, International Academic Programs, It's going well, study abroad, UW-madison

To Travel is to Live

Posted on December 30, 2014

It’s the last few days of December and most people are thinking about all the things they didn’t do this year. The forgotten resolutions and weight that wasn’t lost. Not me. I’m sitting on the …

Posted in Aaryn Kealty, Denmark, Europe, Returned Student, Spring 2015Tagged Aaryn Kealty, Copenhagen, Denmark, DIS, IAP, International Academic Programs, pre-departure, study abroad, UW-madison

Introducing Aaryn

Posted on December 2, 2014

With the days growing shorter, my time here in the US is diminishing daily. What currently stands between Denmark and me are a few classes, a few holidays, and a few orientation meetings, and after …

Posted in Aaryn Kealty, Denmark, Europe, Returned Student, Spring 2015Tagged Aaryn Kealty, Copenhagen, Denmark, DIS, International Academic Programs, study abroad, UW-madison

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