Where I Was Yesterday
- karla reyes
- Mar 19
- 1 min read

On March 13, I had the opportunity to visit the Museum of Literature, and while I was there, I reflected on a quote in Spanish that resonated with me as I wrote my last blog article: “Oh, my Dublin, what is the first thing you will teach me, and what will be the last thing I see tomorrow?” Honestly, I felt a bit sad about leaving Dublin, so I wrote my farewell to this wonderful city.
I explored the castles, visited the museum, walked through the city, and enjoyed a variety of delicious foods. I can honestly say that I will miss Ireland. I wrote a small letter expressing my desire to return to Ireland, to visit more places, enjoy new experiences, and connect with more people.

I feel that Ireland taught me valuable lessons about culture, community, food, and the enriching experiences one can gain by taking the risk to travel and visit places that reflect one's own characteristics. As an architect, I appreciate how Ireland continues to preserve and adapt contemporary architecture at a slower pace. As a tourist, I enjoyed the warmth of the local culture, where people greeted me and chatted with me as if they knew me.
Ireland touched my heart and provided me with a beautiful experience. One day, I hope to return and explore the things I missed during my last visit.

I look forward to sharing with my family the wonderful experiences I had on this trip and how I will apply what I learned to my professional development in the future.















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