Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. -Winston Churchill

Four tiny weeks left. But as the quote says, this is only the beginning. While i have been here I have opened so many doors for myself. I have allowed myself to dream even bigger (yeah, can you believe that? me dreaming bigger..). I now think to myself that seriously anything is possible. I now truly believe, that if I want to do something with my life, someway, somehow it is possible. So, although this may be the end to my exchange year in spain, I have so much more life ahead of me to do bigger things, and travel more, and meet more people. This is only the beginning.

I was walking home the other night from my photography class and I was thinking. I have learned so much. Not in school, or even in that sense at all (becuase, well, school just isnt really that important right now for me). But I have learned how to do a ton of things that will be useful for my whole life, things you simply can´t learn in school.

I have mentioned a lot of them throughout the year, as they gradually became a strong skill set. Like my ability to take basically all forms of transportation, how to get around a place I have never been, how to make friends of complete strangers, how to adapt to a whole new lifestyle, etc.

But I realized too, that, man, I am bilingual. I went to visit a friend of mine who is here on a trip with kids from argentina, brazil, ecuador, canada, etc. I got to where he was staying and I started speaking with people from south america in Spanish. It may sound like one of those things like, oh, duh, if they are from south america you´d obviously speak with them in spanish. But it really just hit me how easy it was. I didnt even think. I told them all about how I got a little lost getting there, and how I love Malaga, and everything, without even thinking about how to form my sentences, or having to ask them to repeat (okay...a few times i had no idea what they were saying, but they had a different accent than im used to, and used different words that we dont use in spain). It is just incredible being able to speak with so many more people. And I could tell immediatly, that even though the south american kids could speak in english, they were so relieved when I spoke spanish. They immediatly opened up and talked with me like an old friend, becuase I could speak their language. It is just absolutly incredible.

This past weekend we had an orientation in Torremolinos for AFS. It is our last orientation with the kids from Andalucia before we go to Madrid for the final orientation with everyone, then go back home. We met with the kids who are in Andalucia who are going abroad next year (most are coming to America). It was real neat to meet them and remember how excited we all were around this time last year. We gave them tips about studying abroad, and things to always remember. We also told them all about america and things that we reccomend you do. Along with that we went to the beach, and played tons of fun games. We played this one game called "besos" or "kisses" where each of the guys has a number, and each of the girls has a letter. The kid in the middle calls out a letter and a number, and if the kid in the center is a girl, the boy that was called has to try and kiss the girl in the center before the girl that was called kisses him. Or, if the kid in the middle is a boy, the girl that was called has to try and kiss the boy in the middle before the boy that was called kisses her. It was hilarious. Oh, by the way, its all kisses on the cheeks, obviously.

I also have been to the beach like everyday, so im getting really tan:)

here are some pictures ive been neglecting to put up cause they take too long to load:

Some friends from school

Mariely and me <3 ^^ best friend here

Franco, Anca, and me ^^my other best friends

Pablo Roldan, Franco and me <3

Kids in my class: Almudena, kate, pabloR, franco, keto, anca and me.


Mariely and Fernando^^ more good friends

at the beachh

mariely and fer

fer....

mariely and me

mariely and fer


a cool shot i got of kate



another cool shot of kate

My american friends from AFS: Mikeala, me, and Alex

Alex and me (she lives in NY, soooo ill def see her back in america)

me and afs kids: Alex, San (from turkey), julian, noelle, ivana , and Solomon

more AFS

Kids from Andalucia going abroad with AFS next year, and the
current students from elsewhere currently in Andalucia<3

maria, Kate, her host mom Sarah, me and Danai (Julian´s host brother)

Danai, me and Julian

Me, Julian, and Kate

Me at the beach with Mariely




mariely and I made tortelini

Side note, MARIELY is coming to visit me this summer in August :) I cant wait. I am kind of more excited for her to come than I am to go home in the first place...

Saturday, May 19, 2012

“There’s no next time. It’s now or never.” – Celestine Chua

AH. I can´t even fathom how long I have been here, and how little time I have left. 6 weeks and I will be home. I will have to say good bye to my host family and all of my friends here, until I come back and see them again (which who knows when that may be).

I still have school, all the way until the 22 of June, which I am super upset about, becuase then that means that I will only have around 5 days of summer vacation in spain before I come home. Oh well. I take what I can get.

On Wednesday I had a practice day for my photography class. We went out to a beach at 9pm and took pictures until 2am. My pictures came out amazing...but needless to say I was exhausted in school the next day. (and I had a science test...)

School is getting less and less serious. Yesterday we the school took half the day to make "Paella", that classic spanish dish with the yellow rice. Each grade made their own batch of paella and we ate it for lunch, then everyone left early from school to go to the beach. I spent my afternoon at the beach with Mariely, Anca, Kate and Anca´s sister. The waves were HUGE for some reason, like as big as they are in rhode island when we go to misquamicut. They are never that big, but for some reason they were that way yesterday.



Afterward I went to Mariely´s house where we ate a some french dish for dinner and later walked her dogs for about two hours...until like 1am. Gotta love spain.

Today I am not sure what I am going to do, but I do know tomorrow my friends are all coming over to work on our philosophy project that we have hardly started that is due like this week...

Thursday, May 10, 2012

"Happiness is a summer breeze, sand between your toes, and your best friend by your side."

Its warming up here in Málaga, reaching 80 degrees by 11am. School is becoming like it always does in May and June, when you just want out so you can go to the beach. I am already more tan than I was when I came here last September, when I get home half you guys probably wont even recognize me because my skin will be so dark. Just kidding, my skin doesnt have that capability.

Life is good. Nothing to exciting is happening. I went to fuegirola a couple weekends ago for an international food fair, that was cool. And I went to visit a friend of mine in Almuñecar with Kate last weekend. We had a blast. It was cloudy and rainy on saturday, but on Sunday it was beautiful, so we went in the pool.








I do not have school today because of a strike at my school, so my friends and I are going to the beach with Mariely and Anca. So hasta luego! Time to go to the beach :)