I still have a hard time
believing that all of this is real, but I really am in Spain! I arrived on
Wednesday (the 22
nd) after a very long day of traveling. Patricia
and Dr. Calvo, two of the program coordinators, picked me up at the airport and
drove me to my home for the next few months. Dolo, my host mom, is extremely
nice and she has been very patient with me as I try to figure my way through
the city and when I do not know a word in Spanish. Thursday was a very lazy
day; I slept for nearly 12 hours Wednesday night, which is crazy for me because
I normally only get about 7 or 8, but I was extremely tired. Dolo was a work so
I mostly just read until I started to get a little bored so I went for a walk
through the part of the city I already knew and eventually made my way to the
Explanada de España (or
the Promenade of Spain), a beautiful walkway next to the Mediterranean sea.
Friday
we had orientation with the two coordinators and the director, Dr. Belda; they
are all very amicable and exceedingly helpful. After they took care of
explaining all of the basics to us, we met with some of Dr. Calvo’s Spanish
students and they showed us around campus. The campus seems really large, but
that’s probably because I do not know it very well yet, but I know where my
classes are and I know where the library is, so that is a good start.
Saturday
was also a day of rest for me I basically just read for a long time until it
was late enough to call my parents. Dolo invited some of her friends over for
lunch (which in Spain is usually around 2pm); they were all very interested in
the United States and Michigan and I was happy to supply them with some
information. After most of them left, two of her oldest friends from the
village where she grew up went out with Dolo and me for another tour of the
city; we had a really good time.
Classes
start today and I am super nervous, but excited at the same time!!
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A view of Chicago during take off. |
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A view of Alicante during landing |
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La Explanada de España |
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Javier, me, Raquel & Dolo (my host mom) |