High School Study Abroad Spain Blog ? I am trying to form into words the confusion I'm feeling right now, but I'm drawing a blank. On one hand, I'm YEARNING for this normality, and on the other, I'm counting down the minutes before departure (3. I've grown so tired of the endless questions so I'll just lay them out for you: FAQ FOR STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS: Q: Parker I thought you were in Spain? A: my program leaves later than most so I leave September 1. Q: How many more days before you go to Spain? A: 2. Q: Are you excited?
A: Extremely. And scared out of my mind. Q: Do you speak Spanish? A: Sort of? Yes I've been practicing, but can I keep up with the Sevillian accent and speed and complex vocab? I'm really trying my best)Q: How long are you there for? A: 9 months: September- June. Q: Do you have any way we can follow your journey?
A: YES!! Follow me here, on Instagram: parker. Here's my address: Avenida de la Rep. She keeps me together and fixes everything. She found it and forced me to apply even though I was stubborn.
At this point, I'm pretty sure every single person in the world has heard that I'm studying abroad.. So here's where I am right now. I'm blasting music into my headphones at volumes that probably aren't safe but they are drowning out my thoughts so I don't even care anymore, laying in a bed that is as messy as my hair and head, surrounded by piles, no.
I have physically lost the ability to THINK about ANYTHING other than the fact that in a few short days and 2 plane rides and 7. I'll be in a different county without my family and friends and I won't see them for 1. I just can't even comprehend this. I'm at a loss for words. When people say that studying abroad was the hardest thing they've ever done, I never realized how true this was. I can do this. Peace,~Parker Grove. P. S. Want me to talk about anything in particular?
Send me a comment or shoot me an email: parkergrove.
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