From Now On – The Greatest Showman
- 27. 5. 2026.
- 21:11
Hellooo argonautassss!
It’s crazy to think that we’re already in April. For me personally, the best month of the whole year.
And of course, there was no better way to start it than by exploring Murter: from the highest hills on the island to the church with the best views. Naleys and I have the goal of getting to know the island from head to toe, and there’s no better way to do it than by getting lost in it.
Of course, we also took advantage of the warm and sunny days of the month to go to the beach or take pictures with the best background in the world: the beautiful blue of the sea contrasting with the island’s stunning nature.

One of the weekends, I went to Zagreb to visit some friends we made during the On Arrival Training. We walked around the streets of the capital and ate really well in some local bars and restaurants. I had been craving Indian food for a while, so I finally got to satisfy that craving there. We took lots of pictures and caught up with each other.

The following week, one of the friends from the On Arrival Training came to spend a few days in Murter. I showed him my favorite spots, and we spent our time talking about everything and nothing at the same time. Honestly, it was a very peaceful week with great company. At the end of the week, we also had our first interview for one of the projects we are currently working on.
As I said before, April is my favorite month because it’s my birthday month. That’s why I decided to go back home for a week to celebrate it with my family and friends. It was a very intense but very happy week. Seeing my family and friends again was the best birthday gift I could have asked for.

The month ended with the first meetings with the new participants of the upcoming Youth Exchange waiting for us in May, and I ended April in the best possible way: seeing two of our friends from the first Youth Exchange again.

Can’t wait to see what May brings, because guys, the agenda next month is crazzyyyy!
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