The trip does have a purpose beyond adventure and fun however. Hopefully…by the end…I will be fluent (or at least proficient) in Spanish! If not then my parents just fitted a huge bill for me to go have fun traversing through Spain and perhaps other parts of Europe for a semester. But eh, either way I win! But a lawyer who can speak spanish would really win the big $$$ so I'm rooting for linguistic success.
Since I'm a Letters-Constitutional Studies major (basically a liberal arts major with a concentration in the areas of constitutional studies) at the University of Oklahoma, I'm SUPER EXCITED for the historical opportunities of Europe. I'm nerdy enough to currently be reading a Spanish history book. Yes it's odd but really the culture and sights are so much cooler when one knows the context right? I mean, for example, that first picture was of the La Alhambra (pronounced "lalambra"…yes all one word and DO NOT PRONOUNCE THE H. Or the spanish teachers might send you really dirty looks). It's beautiful and all, but would it impress you to find out its construction began in the 9th century and was the Moorish palace for their stronghold of Granada? Okay cool so it's a palace. How about it was the last palace to be conquered during the Reconquest (a several centuries long fight by the Christians in the northern Spain to retake control of Spain). King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella even held court in its halls and refurbished the place to flaunt their success at pushing the Moorish empire out of Spain (these two monarchs joined the two kingdoms of Castile and Aragon together to begin the modern idea of "Spain"). So historically, its more than a pretty palace. In fact, the moorish influence is still everywhere in Granada! It would be hard to understand the importance of their culture in Granada without understanding their occupation of the city for centuries.
So I'm done with my history rant on the picture, the point was that it's much cooler when you know a little bit about it.
As far as the overall trip goes, I'll be visiting lots of Spanish cities and I might go outside of Spain. I hadn't original planned to go outside of Spain but my roommate wants to go to Paris and London…but if possible why not! I am really excited about where she and I will be staying since our host family lives in the center of the city (that's in walking distance of everything)! Though I don't imagine living there won't be without its challenges. European apartments are definitely smaller than they are in America, but that's part of having an authentic experience right? When you look up apartments in Spain, small is the norm. They're different from what we are used to. Here are some pictures (I personally love the Dora the Explorer comforters)!
bedroom for Sarah, my roommate, and I:
Kitchen and Living room/dining room combo. At first the combo seems odd to us Americans but lots of apartments there are set up that way.
I'm sure it will be exciting and at times funny when I'm in a place that is completely foreign to me and I make major cultural mistakes with the new experiences. For now, I'm just hoping I successfully fly to Spain on August 27th and not to become a passenger of a missing or shot down flight! (Recently my boyfriend had the wonderful idea of trying to get me to watch plane thriller movies…NO.)
Excited yet Anxious Maegan:)
Great idea... I can't wait to see what you can share with us! Have a great time and be safe. Aunt Jan
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