
It’s been a few days since I was notified that I won a scholarship to go to Spain, and now that I’ve had time to let it “sink in,” I thought I’d write a short post to let everyone know my deepest, innermost thoughts (well, not really that deep). As you can see from the “thumbs-up” picture of me above, the first thing that comes to mind when I think about the scholarship is GOOOOOOOD GOING!!!!
Really, I’m very happy that I have this opportunity to go back to Spain. I loved the country the last time I was there (read about my first trip here) and vowed I would return, I just didn’t think I’d be able to return so soon. The truth is that it was this time last year when I returned home from my six months abroad in Valladolid and it’s kinda hard to believe that in just a few short months I’ll be going back. I really do consider myself pretty lucky to be able to return to Spain in just over a year from the last time I was there.
I’d like to take a few minutes here and explain exactly what I hope this “return trip” to Spain will do for me. As some of my readers probably know, I already have a pretty high level of proficiency in Spanish. Nonetheless, one of my biggest goals for my return trip is to hone my Spanish skills so that I sound as native as possible. Another big goal for this trip is to integrate myself more fully into the culture (the last time I was there, I went with other Americans and sometimes didn’t participate in the “Spanish” way of life as much as I wish I would have). In fact, during my last trip I was just starting to feel as if I “belonged” in the country when it was time for me to leave. I hope that this time I will integrate myself more quickly into the lifestyle because I have already been there once and know more about what to expect.
Now that I know I have a scholarship and am going to Spain for sure in September, my next steps are going to be getting the necessary visa, buying a plane ticket, looking for a place to live in Spain, and packing. Stay tuned over the summer as I write about each of those steps (and much more) as I go through them.
Hasta la próxima,
–Chris
http://www.abroadinspain.com



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