Olá a todos
Intro
Unbelievable... I have reached the end of my project. It is difficult for me to summarize the past nine months, as it feels like I have only just arrived. Too much has happened, and the significance of some episodes remains food for thought still to be dealt with. This adventure has been like a rollercoaster ride - but fortunately most of it leaving a positive impression. Furthermore, once again it was proof that time simply flies by, especially when you enjoy every day and don't have to think about tomorrow. Unique - but far from reality. I am happy to share with you some thoughts and experiences from this marvelous trip. Even though the summer days are over for now, the sun is still shining and is already making me nostalgic.
Expectations, goals, reality
I came to Lisbon with great expectations, expectations for myself and of the project but experience shows that things never go as planned or as desired. Looking back, however, I am happy with how everything turned out. I overcame the biggest hurdle as soon as I arrived - taking part in a voluntary service program. It was the last chance for me to realize something like this. Part of getting older… Nevertheless, even if expectations and goals did not match reality in the end, this time remains unforgettable. Nobody can take what I experienced away from me, that is all that matters.
The organization Spin was certainly the ideal choice for me personally to complete my European Solidarity Corps. On the one hand, I had the opportunity to become involved in various functions for the community, do something good and gain unique experiences. On the other hand, as a volunteer I not only had a lot of freedom at work - I also had enough free time, which I didn't mind at all, and I had enough time to discover Lisbon, Portugal, as well as myself . Working on various projects, workshops and events gave me great pleasure and showed me once again how much I enjoy working with people. I was able to do locally and internationally connections. There were challenges from time to time, but I was able to overcome them. The many hours I spent in the kitchen of the hostel should certainly not be forgotten. This undoubtedly confirmed my qualities as a househusband. Greetings go out to Daniela.
Lisbon / Portugal
As already mentioned, I also spent a lot of my time enjoying life. I was able to explore charming Lisbon and the region travel around Portugal and become acquainted with and love the culture, nature, country and people. City life in Lisbon was more pleasant than I could have ever imagined. The city is simply unique and is now one of the best in the world for me personally. It has something for everyone. Provided, of course, that you know where to look. I now feel like a local and very confident giving visitors a tour of the city. You can't describe life in Lisbon, you have to experience it by yourself. Just as the Açores, the Algarve, the Lisboa region, Norte, East,... and many more that I have been able to visit are magical! The island of Madeira is still on my to- do list, but for me it is a “must” which I will definitely fulfill.
Portugal has cast a spell over me, even if everything works a little differently here than in Liechtenstein. It is a positive aspect and impressive to see that the world keeps turning even when everything seems not to be perfect and you often have to adapt to the circumstances. The relaxed attitude of the southerners is both nerve-wracking and fascinating.
The motivation to learn Portuguese was strong at the beginning. After nine months, however, I must admit that I have not reached the language level I had hoped for. I should probably have invested more time in learning the language. The multicultural environment obviously did not help in this regard. On the other hand, I was able to improve my English and learn a few chunks of various European languages, including Italian, Spanish, Polish or Turkish.
In the end, the basics are there in Portuguese and a few more or less useful words remain. Visits to the supermarket or a café now usually run smoothly and without language barriers, even if the odd slip-up still occurs.
Living in Lisbon - and traveling in Portugal - does not necessarily require knowledge of the local language, although you obviously feel more at home and are treated more openly when you speak the language. Who knows, maybe I will find the motivation again one day.
This whole experience has helped me to further mature as a person. I will never regret doing this ESC program. The decision to come to Lisbon was the right one. All the good and not so good moments were necessary to make it unforgettable.
Living together with people from different countries, cultures and age groups can be very difficult and was one of the biggest challenges for me, but for all that you learn to accept everyone for who they are. Nobody is perfect - and an acceptance and respect are basic prerequisites for healthy coexistence, not only within your own four walls - but also elsewhere on the streets of this wonderful world. Unfortunately, we humans often tend to forget this.
I was able to learn a lot about myself, meet unique people and travel to places that are like that beautiful that you can hardly imagine them. I experienced moments that I will never forget: alone or in company, at work or in my free time. It was often the minor moments that seemed insignificant, but in retrospect have an incredible effect. Thinking back to this time, I will remain in Lisbon for a while to process what I have experienced and get used to normal everyday life again. An uncertain future lies ahead of me, but I have learned to love this uncertainty. Until I do further decisions, I am enjoying life in Lisbon with the wonderful people I can call my friends here.
Ate breve!
André (Gausi)