Turning 21 in a different country
The six-hour time difference was the hardest adjustment for me on Saturday night. April 2 — or, as I refer to it, Aly Day — celebrated the 21st anniversary of my life on this Earth.
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The six-hour time difference was the hardest adjustment for me on Saturday night. April 2 — or, as I refer to it, Aly Day — celebrated the 21st anniversary of my life on this Earth.
Throughout my four months abroad, I have a finite allotment of time put aside from classes. I have two weeks of break during the semester: one for Semana Santa, or Holy Week, leading up to Easter Sunday and then another for Feria de Abril, or the April Fair, which is the biggest celebration of the year in Spain.
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Alyson Malinger, fourth, and some of her pseudo family celebrating Valentine's Day or el dia de San Valentine
When people talk about their experiences abroad, they tell you how amazing living in a different country is, and how fun it is to taste the life of a jet setter traveling all the time, but they never tell you how hard it can really be living so far away from your loved ones.
Bang! Bang! The beat of the drums sounded from every angle.
I had my first excursion outside of Sevilla this past weekend to a small beach town on the coast of the south of Spain called Cadiz.
I think the dark hair, brown eyes and semi-dark complexion definitely aided me in this accomplishment, but my dream came true: I was mistaken for a Sevillano.
When I lived at home, my family made it a priority to always have dinner together. Of course, schedules tended to conflict with tennis practice or rehearsal or work, but by the end of the week family dinner was always the precedence.
It happened. I couldn’t avoid it. There was no way of escaping it. Culture shock hit me hard.
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