First Impressions of Madrid, Spain
Hola a todos!
It has been exactly a week since arriving in Spain. God is good!
Emily, Sarah, and I arrived on Saturday morning, the 3rd of February. When we arrived in Spain, we were SO exhausted, but we were antsy and excited to get out of the airport doors and into our new home country. Saturday was filled with unpacking and an orientation for the program that we are studying through. We are studying through ISA, International Studies Abroad. We have 5 ISA leaders who are the absolute best. This first week, I have felt so supported and cared for by our leaders. They offer lots of cultural activities and are the guides to many of the activities, so we have had the chance to spend a bit of time with them already! They have all made it clear that they are there for us if we ever need them for anything.
We met some of our roommates this week and have had the chance to talk with them a bit, too! They all speak fluent Spanish, so this will be a really great opportunity to practice our Spanish with native speakers. I will have a chance to expand on living arrangements later this week so I will do so very soon! This past Monday, we also had a tour of our school, Universidad Antonio de Nebrija, as well as another orientation. Classes were held Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, so it was great to get back into the swing of a schedule, even though it will look different this semester.
I believe it will be a semester full of lots of personal growth in both academics and life experience, as well as academic growth!
Mis Primeras Impresiones de Madrid, Espana:
- “Wow, Madrid is such a big and beautiful city.” I visited Madrid about four years ago on a school trip with my high school, so it has been so fun to be back and be LIVING here. (WHAT!!! It still sounds crazy to say that I am living here!!!) Madrid is a beautiful city, and it has only been one week. We have walked so much and seen so many sights; there is just an abundance more to see. When I came here after my sophomore year I remember thinking Madrid was big, but I did not have the best concept of cities since I come from such a small town. Being older and after spending a good amount of time in Buenos Aires, Argentina last summer, I have a better concept of what a big city is. I am not a big city girl, but I do believe that this trip will make me see the beauty in big city life.
- “I absolutely love the architecture!!!!” Since Europe is much older than America, in many of the areas of the city the architecture is older and designed with such detail and color. I just love the winding streets full of color and cobblestone. There are so many small shops and restaurants that are unique and cute. I will forever love the cobblestone streets and colorful buildings because to me, it feels like a breath of fresh air. I could walk around those kinds of streets forever!
- “Everyone looks SO good.” The fashion here in Spain is amazing. No matter where people are going, they look like they are going to a serious business meeting or out to a fancy restaurant. I love this. It has been fun to dress more “European” when I am going to class or going out, even if it is just to the supermarket. I think everyone looks so classy and put together. I really do love this style!
- “Can everyone really tell I am American?” I feel as if every time we walk anywhere we are getting looks and uncomfortably long stares. I am always wondering, “Can people seriously tell we are American just by the way we look or dress?” We all think we are doing a pretty good job at dressing nicely and speaking Spanish in public places when we can. I do feel out of place when this happens and it makes me uncomfortable but I understand that these feelings will pass!
- “We live in the perfect area!” We were blessed with the location of our residencia (dorm). We are about a 10-minute walk from our school whereas some others in our program have to take the metro for 40 minutes or more! We live in the neighborhood called “Princesa” and are only about a 15-minute walk from Palacio Real. Our residencia is so cute and is a perfect distance to our school and other well-known sites.
- “Am I going to have a hard time making true friends?” I say this because I do think it is noticeable that we three girls have a bit of a different agenda than many of the girls in our program. I am not afraid to be myself, but I worry that because I am, I am not going to make as many friends as others may. I do know though, that God has a plan for this part of my life. Being in an environment where all of my friends are not Christian or religious gives me an opportunity to be a light for Christ and to learn more about their lives and how I can reach them with the love of God, even if it is through my actions. I am excited to keep meeting people as this program continues.
- “Is my Spanish that bad?” I do feel a bit rusty with my Spanish and it is taking me some time to get back into it. I have felt a bit embarrassed when talking to my fluent roommates but I need to give myself time and grace. We are here for that reason though, to continue growing in our Spanish abilities! I know this will come with time and I am excited to see how I grow!
We have had some time to explore and meet people through our program and school! Thank you for keeping up with our adventures and thank you for your continued prayers!
Con Amor,
Alaina Wiedoff