Finally, what seemed to be impossible has eventually happened; I have been waiting for this day where I would be granted not only a visa, but my first visa, to my first trip to Denmark.
There, I will stay for a period of four or six months. It has been very hard to get the visa since it seems the Danish authorities were scared that maybe I might escape and migrate to Denmark and never return to my beloved county Tanzania.
Well, they got to have their doubts, you know, based on the experience. But well, now, I have the visa and it is all up to me not to prove them right.
Got to do everything quick since I am a perfectionist. I don’t try, I simply do, so I was waiting for my visa in order for me to arrange my clothing and stuffs, and tomorrow I can travel to Denmark and start a new kind of life there.

Two things keep worrying me, though;
Weather conditions - hopefully it will be friendly when I arrive?);
The people - will they be as the ones that I am used to – the Tanzanians?
Well, that’s life and I am more than prepared.
See you in Denmark, people!
BLOG DISCLAIMER:
While Adrian usually works for Tanzanian Youth Coaliation (TYC) in Dar Es Salaam, which is a partner with MS Tanzania ActionAid Denmark (MSTZAADK), Adrian is free to speak his mind on this blog in regards of his personal and professional experience gathered during his stay in Denmark. Obviously, he will one way or the other be representing both organisations, so to speak, but Adrian's viewpoints on this blog should not necessarily be taken representative for TYC or MSTZAADK.
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Photo Caption: Flying out over Dar Es Salaam. By Pernille Baerendtsen. More photos from Tanzania here.