I have two weeks left before I embark on my big adventure to
spend the next 8/9 months in Spain - ok so the title of the blog may be
slightly incorrect - and am freaking out about how fast this time has come
around. Summer has gone by in a haze of travelling, and catching up with friends
and family before I leave. So, before I go I decided to start writing a blog
because I’m so bad at communication normally (I went 6 weeks without ringing my
parents earlier this year) that I’m worried I’ll come home in June to find
myself without any friends and family to update about my travels.
For my year abroad I originally wanted to go as south in
Spain as possible but, as many other people will know, students who want to be
language assistants have very little say in where they will end up. Despite the
initial upset about being placed in the Basque Country I am now really looking
forward to living there, and it’s probably for the best that I’m in the north
because I’d fry in the southern sun anyway.
The two secondary schools where I’m teaching are in a town
called Ermua, about a 45 minute commute from Bilbao itself but I've decided to
live in Bilbao, the capital city of the Basque Country, for a number of
reasons:
1. Living abroad is scary enough without living in a town
where I’m the only English language assistant.
2. The idea of only being friends with the other teachers
or older students that feel sorry for me isn’t very appealing.
3. I’m working 12 hours a week (luckily they don’t put
students who are used to lots of free time under too much pressure) so I don’t think the commute will be an issue.
4. Bilbao generally has more things to see and do so I can
put my free time to good use. Obviously in between writing my dissertation...
I was lucky enough to spend the first 6 weeks of my summer
holiday travelling around South America so I’ve adopted the attitude of if I
can do South America then I'll be fine in Spain, which has been quite detrimental to
my preparations really. I haven’t yet organised accommodation, I don’t know
anyone in Spain, my Spanish is pretty average, I don’t know where Ermua is
in relation to Bilbao or where the schools are, and I haven't yet been in contact with either of the schools. I’m also not really sure of how
to pronounce Bilbao which could get slightly awkward. I definitely think I should be more worried than I
am given the circumstances but the overriding feeling I have is excitement. However,
I’m sure that will all change in the days leading up to the big move…
Good luck Sarah! I did the exact same thing (as in living in a city 45 mins from my school) for the exact same reasons, so far I have definitely not regretted it :)
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