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Dealing with Homesickness Abroad

Kendall Pemberton is a student at College of Charleston and an ISA Photo Blogger. She is currently studying abroad with ISA in Prague, Czech Republic.

By choosing to study abroad, you have already decided to take a major leap of faith. With that comes a lot of new and exciting things. Some people can go months without thinking about what they may be missing back home, while others may take a little time to adjust to their new home away from home. I am not the type of person that gets homesick very easily; in fact, I go to school 12 hours from home as it is. But leaving the country, I am definitely a little farther out of my comfort zone. Over the past month and a half I have thought about what I might be missing at home or about my friends at school, but I have also been trying to make the most out of my limited time here as well. Here are just a few quick tricks I have used to cope with these moments of nostalgia:

Exercising is a great way to get some things off your mind and unwind, like we did when we found trampolines on the streets of Copenhagen.
Though not very adventurous, the street sweets in Prague are well worth a try. My new favorite is the Trdelnik.
I know going out and exploring is something I do often when I am at home, so naturally I found myself out taking photos of some new favorite views. This one is from the outlook at Prague Castle, a personal favorite spot.
The people you are traveling with can make all the difference when it comes to feeling at “home” in your new location.

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