After 3 airports, 3 planes, 6 hours waiting, and 13 hours in transit, I finally made it!
The trip from Tucson to Madrid was definitely a long one, but it was the first one I've had in a while that was free of transportation crises, so I'm definitely grateful for that. I even managed to get a decent amount of sleep in the process, and I think I've fought off most of the jet lag already.
The first 2 days here have been mostly a blur. We are staying at the Hotel Regina in Plaza del Sol for the first 2 days for orientation. It's been a lot of information about what's going to happen with classes, internships etc. For the first 3 weeks, I will be taking a seminar on contemporary Spain, taught by one of the program directors. It's going to be super-intense - lots of reading and writing, with included visits to el Centro Islamic y las Mezquita de Madrid, el Congreso de los Diputados, la Feria Internacional de Turismo de Madrid, y la Bolsamania. We also take trips to Toledo, Barcelona, Sevilla and Segovia.
Puerta del Sol is the center of the city and it's a huge tourist area. It's really close to Parque del Retiro, the largest park in Madrid, which we will be taking a walking tour of on Sunday. There's tons of shopping and restaurants. We went out for sangria (and of course TAPAS) last night. YUM!
Madrid has a really interesting feel to it. It's kind of a fusion of old and new. I am still getting accustomed to hearing Spanish everywhere around me, and I'm looking forward to picking it up more and more.
I'm excited for the traveling possibilities I will have here as well. I want to get to know Madrid and Spain as much as possible, so Barcelona and Granada are on top of my list for weekend trips. Other places I might want to go include Portugal, Morocco, London, Dublin and Milan. We shall see. I don't want to spend every weekend traveling, but it's so easy to just hop on a plane or train and go, that I feel like I should take advantage.
Tomorrow I will move in with my host family. I'm really anxious to see where I'll be living and meet the family members.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
One Day Left!
Tomorrow I leave for Spain!
Even though I've known about studying abroad since August, I still feel like it hasn't hit me yet. I don't think it's going to feel real until I've been there for a while.
Packing has been a bit of a nightmare...it's gone bit by bit. Seeing as how all the shoes that I wanted to talk took up about half my suitcase, I figured I needed to downsize a little. I keep reminding myself that I'm going to MADRID, not the middle of the jungle, and if I need anything I'll be able to find it there.
Tomorrow is going to be a long day of travel. I leave Tucson at 8:00, fly to Phoenix, then New York, then Madrid, where I will arrive at 10 am.
I hope to keep this blog well updated, and once I get settled in I will post some pictures.
Even though I've known about studying abroad since August, I still feel like it hasn't hit me yet. I don't think it's going to feel real until I've been there for a while.
Packing has been a bit of a nightmare...it's gone bit by bit. Seeing as how all the shoes that I wanted to talk took up about half my suitcase, I figured I needed to downsize a little. I keep reminding myself that I'm going to MADRID, not the middle of the jungle, and if I need anything I'll be able to find it there.
Tomorrow is going to be a long day of travel. I leave Tucson at 8:00, fly to Phoenix, then New York, then Madrid, where I will arrive at 10 am.
I hope to keep this blog well updated, and once I get settled in I will post some pictures.
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