Well, friends and family, my time here is winding down. It has been quite the experience, to say the least, and there is definitely some sadness in me as I sit and write even this. It is Friday in the big city and I have a week and two days left of Granada. My plan is to bore myself with Granada as to get the full effect--lots of wandering, lots of tapas, lots of discotecas until breakfast time :)
I do have one last trip planned, my pilgrimage to Aledo, Spain, being from the hometown of Aledo, Illinois. I am heading over with Peter, a friend on the program, for the adventure and it will be all in Spanish, so I am looking forward to the crazy situations we will get ourselves into in this town of only 1000 people.
It is especially bittersweet over here as we start to say goodbyes. Wednesday was our last day of class, which was spent just taking pictures with our teachers. The above is my phonetics class with Nerea, the director's wife. She has a white shirt on in the middle.
Wednesday was probably the highlight of my trip for me. Mainly, it was wonderful because we had a farewell dinner with each other. Not only was it the first 4-course meal of my life, it was wonderful company. I sat with Nerea and Miguel-Angelo (our director pictured above) and was able to converse in Spanish throughout the dinner, which was very encouraging. Then, after our three hour dinner, some of the teachers went to the bars/discos with us, which was, without a doubt, very high-spirited and uplifting.
Who knew the computer guy, Alex, could get down. You be the judge as to which Alex is the best dressed here.
The teachers called it a night at about 2:30am, and I at about 3:30am as about half of the students headed to a discoteca from the club we had just been at. It was a great end to the semester, for sure.
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I look forward to seeing you all very soon. I get home May 12, so give me a call.
Musical Inspiration for This Blog:
1) Ingrid Michaelson
2) Greg Lasswell
Prayer Requests:
1) Praise for the most I have learned from God in a semester yet--mainly in regards to being taken out of my comfort zone in every imaginable way.
2) Pray for a spiritual conversation I had recently with one of the guys I might not see again. Please ask me about it!
Saludos Cordiales,
Alex

