Back home at Los Torres de Serranos |
Since being back for the second time, I've had to adjust to so many new things I didn't anticipate. All the tasks that come with being a PA, the 80 new faces that I personally was not used to seeing in the center, and also committing to Spanish ways of life once again. This included having shifts behind the front desk most days and nights, forgetting student's names on a daily basis (plus mistaking them for other people), remembering siesta time from 2-6 in which most stores close, and adjusting to eating at 9:30 pm or later each night. The strangest thing at first was probably not being in my old apartment with the same group of people; our dysfunctional little apartment 8 family that was never clean and always loud. I would walk into rooms I knew where my friends would normally be, but not find them there. It was surreal. Also seeing specific places and sights would trigger memories of my friends from last spring so quickly, and it was hard knowing they would not be here with me again. At least not in this Spring semester.
Our neighborhood |
So far we are two weeks into the program and I think I can say I've started to settle. We had a chance to travel together as a group to a small city called Xátiva, which I had been to before with a group of friends last year. I think was a great choice for a day trip. Trips always bring groups together in my opinion, and I can't wait to take the first big one to Andalucía within the upcoming week. Coming back to Xátiva was amazing though, for it demonstrated yet another moment where I never expected to be in the same place again. Seeing the ancient castle walls and climbing to the top with a whole new set of people was so strange but exciting, and I truly enjoyed it. I loved hearing everyone's reactions to the panoramic views and beautiful scenery that I had fallen in love with a year ago. Each day I can see the process starting, I can tell all the students are falling in love with Spain and everything about Valencia more and more, and it's so intriguing watch.
The town of Xátiva, view from our hike |
The castle at Xátiva |
We have also had the chance to visit Valencia fútbol games already, against Sevilla and Real Madrid, plus pay the famous City of Arts and Sciences a visit, which is always a sight to marvel at. Participating in these events immediately when we arrived were great reminders of how special and unique Valencia is as a city, and showed the students fantastic examples of Valencian culture right off the bat. As time goes on I cannot wait to see how being in Valencia a second time changes me, and I look forward to watching the students here experience Valencian life and learn to love it. I'm confident most already love it here, it's truly hard not to. For me, there are still so many things to discover in this city, and I'm grateful to have a second chance to explore Valencia even further.
City of Arts and Sciences |
Inside the City of Arts and Science's aquarium |
Valencia vs. Sevilla in Mestalla |