I was told before I left for Belgium to try not to say no to new things during my time abroad, and this is a challenge I have taken seriously. I quickly learned that Europe is not friendly to picky eaters like myself and I was forced to adapt. I tried octopus in Barcelona, escargot in Paris and goulash in Krakow. While I don't enjoy all of my new choices, I have developed a new-found love for gourmet cheeses and Belgian beers; I also fully intend to bring the Spanish tradition of siestas back to the US! My favorite place to eat in Brussels is a traditional West African restaurant that offers wings, samosas, and fried plantains (to name a few). I would have probably never tried a restaurant like this at home, and now I go there for lunch every few weeks.
This is my first time leaving the country and it is crazy to look back and see I had a beer inside the British Parliament in London, climbed Tibidabo mountain in Barcelona, saw the Eiffel Tower lit up at night, and visited the Auschwitz concentration camps. In the European Parliament I have met the Kurdish ambassador, heard victims of Isis speak and taken notes in meetings working towards ground-breaking world trade agreements. Living abroad has been an indescribable blessing that has changed how I view the world. I have a new found desire to see more of the US and countries in all parts of the world.





