“I see my path, but I don't know where it leads. Not knowing where I'm going is what inspires me to travel it.”
- Rosalia de Castro

Monday, September 20, 2010

Bienvenidos!



Bienvenidos a España! Welcome to Spain! I officially made it! It was quite a journey but now I am sitting in my hotel room with Jessica and our other roommate. I arrived in Madrid at 7:15am yesterday. It was still dark outside and the city was dead. My taxi driver said that Sunday mornings are always really quiet because people party too late on Saturdays. Good ol' Spain. My taxi driver took me to the train station and from there I took a train to Sevilla. I met a sweet Korean girl who was traveling Spain. We spent almost the whole time talking, which was very comforting. When our train arrived in I took another taxi to my hotel, Hotel Hesperia, where we will be staying for all of orientation. Check in was easy and I was in my room by 12pm. I skyped mom and dad and then was knocked out for the next five hours. Jessica arrived around 5pm and we quickly caught up on our traveling experiences and then passed out for another few hours. Jet lag really is brutal.


Around 9pm we met two other people teaching with CIEE, Rachael (from Minnesota) and Andy Parks (from Winston-Salem). We didn't exactly know where we were going but some helpful Spaniards pointed us in the right direction. Well, most of the were helpful. The responses of some were "keep going straight and you'll eventually take a left. When you do that, ask someone what to do from there." We finally ended up at the Puerta de Jerez, a big fountain in the center of Sevilla. From there, we went to eat tapas and have Sangria. Let me tell you...I have missed the taste of Sangria. It was soooooo delicious. I have missed the atmosphere, too. Sitting outside, enjoying conversation, watching the bustling people walking by as their nightlife begins. After tapas we decided to have one more drink before we called it a night. On our way walking to another bar we entered this plaza with about 50+ Spanish guys in a group. We had only been in the plaza for about two minutes when all of a sudden they yelled "Muchachas!" and ran over to us. They circled around us, got on one knee, and began serenading us. It was quite a sight that's for sure. I wish that I had taken video but I was laughing too hard to even think about it. It was a great end to a wonderful evening. Welcome to Spain!

Today has been a good day. We have met a few more people and the CIEE staff seems really helpful and energetic. I've been sick most of the day, but I'm feeling a lot better now which is great because we have our introductory session tonight at 7pm followed by unlimited tapas and drinks!

This week will be filled with info sessions, tours, a flamenco show, great food and drink, and meeting lots of wonderful people. On Friday we depart for
Málaga and the real adventure begins! Until next time.

Besitos.
Kerianne

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