It seemed as though 46 young Americans on a charter-bus five hours to Toledo, Spain, was a bad idea. No pasa nada. Right? However, this just so happened to be...
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It seemed as though 46 young Americans on a charter-bus five hours to Toledo, Spain, was a bad idea. No pasa nada. Right? However, this just so happened to be...
Read MoreToday is Sunday, May twenty-seven, and I just emerged from my second week in Spain. Wow! It went by really quickly, but at the same time, it crawled by at...
Read MoreLast spring break I went to Disney world with my best friend. I had never been there before and didn’t know what to expect and Kelsie was so excited to...
Read MoreThis week we had our first Encuentro which is a night of worship organized by the students in my school. We have two teams in which I am a part...
Read MoreSome things about Sevilla: IT IS BEAUTIFUL. There’s a river (I cross one of the bridges every day to get to school). The buildings are old, ornate, and colorful. There...
Read MoreIt has a nice ring to it, wouldn’t you say? After spending almost three weeks in Sevilla, I thought it might be time to share some of my daily life...
Read MoreEvery day I am here, I am more impressed with the Semester in Spain program. Today in my literature class we walked the streets of Sevilla and read a story...
Read MoreToledo. Two days. One city. Many swords. If I could think of one word to describe my experience in Toledo, it would definitely be: unexpected. Don’t get me wrong, I...
Read MoreBefore coming to Spain from the United States, I prayed that the Lord would open doors of opportunities for me to form meaningful, genuine connections
From quaint restaurants, bustling cafés, to deafening discotecas, Sevilla’s vibrant street life is part of what makes the city so unique and welcoming. Not only
As time drew near for my departure to Sevilla, España, I was very nervous. I had begun taking Spanish classes eight years prior, but