At least I'm pretty sure I am. ;) I started researching yesterday on some ways I could make money while I travel. I came across this pretty cool web site called Instituto Hemingway as I was looking into Spain being a potential country. Here is the address in case you want to take a look: http://www.institutohemingway.com/index.htm.
Anyway, I noticed that you don't have to be a college student to still take a Spanish course over there and you can actually get paid at the same time for teaching English! I began emailing with this cool guy, Jose, and he made up a package deal for me to take a 13-week Spanish course, set me up in an apartment that will be a 6-month lease with other female students my age and an orientation on how to teach English. It came out to be pretty cheap so that was pretty cool.
The town I will be living in is called Bilbao and it's on the northwest corner of the country. http://www.institutohemingway.com/bilbao.htm. I spoke to my dad's best friend's wife who is a Spanish professor and who has lived off and on in Spain including Bilbao and she said I will love it so much I won't want to go home! She said it's beautiful, in the mountains but surrounded by beaches. It's the safest city she's ever been in. She said I could walk alone at night and feel perfectly safe. It's a pedestrian city so I can walk everywhere and there are three main forms of transportation that you can use one pre-paid card for and all the trips are cheap. France is close nearby, so I can just take a bus over there if I want.
Here is why I think this is meant to be:
As I was sorting through some desk papers during my move, I came across a letter I was assigned to write to myself when I started college. It was a letter full of my goals and dreams and in it, I had already decided that I was going to minor in Spanish and go to Spain to immerse myself in the language to become fluent. It's interesting because my parents went on a trip to Spain about two years ago and absolutely loved it. They were actually surprised they liked it so much. Anyway, through their photos and stories, I once again felt this strong urge to get there. And I had totally forgotten that it was my original destination city until I found that letter.
Also, I have always wanted to become fluent in Spanish. This is my chance. I missed out in college studying abroad because I, eh hem, wanted to stay for a boy. So this is actually my second chance with nothing standing in my way.
My other thing is...for the first time, maybe ever in my life, this decision that I don't know much about feels so right. The notion of it just clicks and seems like I was meant to do this since the day I was born. I can't really describe it better than that, but I know this is what I'm supposed to do. I can already see myself there, speaking Spanish, meeting awesome new people, exploring this enchanted and exotic country as well as other nearby countries and really finding something about myself I never knew I would find.
Anyway, that my big news. I am sending in my application tomorrow (but they have already accepted me) and my plan is to leave September 1 and (maybe if i'm ready) come back March 1.
What about grad school you ask? Well, I'm still going to prepare for that but after having a long talk with my dad, we decided I should wait and see if I don't find a different direction with my life while I'm over there...or at least decide on a different topic to study in grad school. So I am still going to take the GRE, research on schools, get rec letters and transcripts set up and then just take it all with me and send applications from there if I decide to still do it at that time in my life.
I am very, very excited about this whole new adventure. I haven't felt this happy or optimistic in a long time. :)
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I had forgotten you were a Spanish major. My sister just got her degree in Spanish, and spent a semester in Spain about a year ago. She loved it and is now completely fluent. Mom is a Spanish professor - she lived in Spain for a few years and loved it. I've been to Spain (and Bilbao) a couple of times and it really is wonderful there. This sounds great for you. I hope things continue to flow in your favor to make this happen. Make sure, when the time comes, to talk to me about cheap airfare to Spain. ;)
ReplyDeletePS - Do you know about the stunning Frank Gehry museum in Bilbao??
Awesome idea Em!! That sounds like exactly what you need to do. I also agree with Dad about waiting to see if grad school is really the path for you. This is wonderful, and, it gives Rach and I an excuse to come see you (if I can get away). Bilbao is an awesome place. It is home to the really famous Guggenheim museum that was created by architect Frank Gehry, who I got to hear speak at this last year's Neuroscience meeting. So, you totally have to go there. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm excited for you Em!! This is just more proof that loss and tragedy can be turned into opportunity and gain if you look at it right.
thats sounds awesome!! I want to visit too!
ReplyDeleteEm,
ReplyDeleteI am so absolutely excited for you! This sounds like a fantastic opportunity for you. And, I have to admit, I'm a little jealous of your freedom!! I would love to do something like this, so I guess I will just have to live through you on this one!
All my love and admiration to you girl!