I think that the best part of this experience so far has been getting to know my host family. I have learned so much spanish from living with them, and they really treat me like I am family. Its crazy but I really love them, they make me feel at home. It just kind of hit me the other night that it is really a great way to spend your retirement, hosting students from another country. You really get a chance to build so many relationships and can influence someone's life significantly. Just something for me to think about if I am so fortunate to live to that age. Speaking of fortunate, I really have been reflecting on how lucky I am to have this opportunity. It really doesn't seem fair that some people have it so shitty, and I am here gaining new family and friends and pretty much just enjoying myself on the other side of the world. It's amazing how fortunate I am and I can still manage to bitch about stuff. Someone oughta smack the shit out of me sometimes, for real.
Anyway, last week we went on a field trip which was pretty bomb. I felt like a baboso because my camera died as soon as we got there, which was a shame bc it really was beautiful ha. But oh well, I'll probably steal someone else's pictures off of facebook and put them up here and you guys wont know the difference. But yeah, we went to some different beaches and to this vineyard which was really cool. The countryside really is beautiful, and I can't stress enough how much it reminds me of the lord of the rings ha. Actually, on the bus i listened to the fellowship of the ring soundtrack while staring out at burmeo, which reminded me of the shire. It was pretty damn cool. word, kid, for real.
I think that's it for now. Stay tuned for next time when I break down, question for question my marketing exam. psyche. But for real, don't you hate when people like to talk about tests too much afterwards? I'm sure you do. Alright keep your head up, son.
Beau money
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