Monday, October 31, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Okay this is super overdue!
Sorry this has taken so long for all those who like to stay updated! I've had the time of my life these past two weeks in Barcelona. My exchange has been incredible, and it's only just begun! Things were a little rocky at first. Just with the language barrier and getting used to a new home and everything. Who wouldn't be a little uncomfortable with having a completely new life? Just something you have to get used to.
School is great! On my first day, everyone was so welcoming. The students and the teachers are all so nice. They've offered help if I needed and I even have a few close friends! Gemma, Valentina and Laura! Y'all are great and have made the transition SO easy. If I didn't have any friends going in, I don't know what I would have done. On my first day, I was never alone. Actually, most of the time, I'm not alone. Other than the walk to and from school and a couple of classes, I've always got someone at my side. The language thing is gonna take a while to get over, but I'm learning Catalan little by little! It's a process, learning a language. Rome wasn't built in a day, was it?
I never realized how truly amazing having a big family is. On the weekends, it's never quiet. There are 13 grandchildren and there's always at least a couple at the apartment. They're all young so that makes it even more interesting. I have met and can name them all. The oldest is nine but I'm not sure how young the youngest it. I know she's a baby! Rebecca is her name. I also met my host cousins yesterday. I can't name all of them! I have 2 host parents, 8 host siblings, 13 host nieces and nephews, but I wouldn't change a thing. Coming from a smaller family, it's been an experience that I wouldn't change.
Today we went to this little town just outside of Barcelona called Sitges. It reminded me of Vero, only with a bit more life (Sorry Papaw!) it was adorable. There were street vendors, sand castle artists and street preformers. I even tipped one! We passed a candy shop and because of Halloween, my host mom bought me a small bag of candy. She's the sweetest.
I think I love my host mom the most. She is the sweetest, most caring, motherly woman. She doesn't have to go into work until later but she told me that she gets up in the mornings with me before school so I don't have to be alone. I swear I wanted to cry and hug her so much. She just has this presence that you always want to be around. I guess that comes from mothering 8 children! I love her so much and even though she isn't my real mom and won't ever come close, she's a good substitute.
Sitges: (not my photo)
School is great! On my first day, everyone was so welcoming. The students and the teachers are all so nice. They've offered help if I needed and I even have a few close friends! Gemma, Valentina and Laura! Y'all are great and have made the transition SO easy. If I didn't have any friends going in, I don't know what I would have done. On my first day, I was never alone. Actually, most of the time, I'm not alone. Other than the walk to and from school and a couple of classes, I've always got someone at my side. The language thing is gonna take a while to get over, but I'm learning Catalan little by little! It's a process, learning a language. Rome wasn't built in a day, was it?
I never realized how truly amazing having a big family is. On the weekends, it's never quiet. There are 13 grandchildren and there's always at least a couple at the apartment. They're all young so that makes it even more interesting. I have met and can name them all. The oldest is nine but I'm not sure how young the youngest it. I know she's a baby! Rebecca is her name. I also met my host cousins yesterday. I can't name all of them! I have 2 host parents, 8 host siblings, 13 host nieces and nephews, but I wouldn't change a thing. Coming from a smaller family, it's been an experience that I wouldn't change.
Today we went to this little town just outside of Barcelona called Sitges. It reminded me of Vero, only with a bit more life (Sorry Papaw!) it was adorable. There were street vendors, sand castle artists and street preformers. I even tipped one! We passed a candy shop and because of Halloween, my host mom bought me a small bag of candy. She's the sweetest.
I think I love my host mom the most. She is the sweetest, most caring, motherly woman. She doesn't have to go into work until later but she told me that she gets up in the mornings with me before school so I don't have to be alone. I swear I wanted to cry and hug her so much. She just has this presence that you always want to be around. I guess that comes from mothering 8 children! I love her so much and even though she isn't my real mom and won't ever come close, she's a good substitute.
Sitges: (not my photo)
Monday, October 17, 2011
Welcome to Barcelona!
Everything here is so beautiful! My apartment, which isn't too big but not too small, is adorable and my bedroom window overlooks the city street, and it's amazing. I tried eggplant yesterday and almost threw it up, but luckily, my host family didn't see. It's always good to try new things though! The best part of today was when we were on the motor scooter and we had stopped at a crosswalk and a guy just comes out and starts juggling! He was amazing! Everything is just wonderful and I'm so glad I'm finally here.
It's about time!
So it's been the craziest three days of my life! When I got my visa on thursday, I was so excited! Friday I had to drive to Chicago and back, only to leave on saturday morning! On Saturday morning, I left the bluegrass airport at 11:15 and got to Chicago around noon, then I waited like four hours and left for New York at like 4 and got to New York at like 7. Once I left New York around 9, I got to Barcelona at 10:30 AM, which is 4:30 AM my time! I was beat! The worst part was that I couldn't find my family so I roamed the airport for like an hour and finally some guy led me to a police officer where he let me use his phone to call my host dad! If I never travel again, I'll be fine!
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