How does one even begin to take four months of adventures and friends and a new home and say goodbye? You don't. Thankfully we are blessed with memories to keep the good and bad times close and friends, if they are friends will never leave you. I have been blessed with both in my time here in my second home Granada, Spain. I can remember back to the week before I left for Spain. Then I was feeling the same way I am now. I was nervous about coming here. It would be a new country, full of new people that don't speak the same language as I do. I was not ready to say goodbye to my job, my friends and my family. Yet when I got here, God put my mind at ease. I was instantly assured that I was making the right decision by being here. I was blessed to be placed into a home with a mother that loved me and treated me as her own son without even knowing me. I was able to attend a school where they looked after my needs and cared about how I was adjusting to a new lifestyle and country. I took classes that fostered my interests in the culture and language in which I was living in. I was able to meet 80+ amazing Americans that were feeling the same way I was. From them, I was blessed to make friends and even best friends that I will never forget. We spent time together growing as individuals and as a group. We learned more about the culture and language then we ever could have done back in the United States. We learned how each other worked and how to tell when one of us was having a bad day and how to cheer each other up. We gained spanish friends that we incorporated into our group. These amazing people taught us about their lifestyles and what it means to be a "Granadino". We had the opportunity to meet other people from all over Europe and Africa that we became friends with as well. We traveled throughout two continents and multiple countries. We gained experiences that are invaluable.
So how do you take four months of memories and friends and say goodbye? You don't. You look back through this long hallway that has lead you through the land of opportunity and you watch this do close only to see a new and better one opening ahead of you. Do you stand there wishing for the old door to open up and contemplating being static and not walking through this new door? No. Instead you take what life has given you, memories and friends and you march through that door. You march through it knowing that you are a bigger and better person and that you are blessed by having spent time behind this first door. You keep your memories and friends close in hopes of making new ones and new adventures. Life is full of doors that you can either open or close. I am thankful that I chose to open " la puerta a España", for this door has lead me to many wonderful things. Now I cannot wait to see what new door God will place in front of me. I cannot wait to see what blessings lie ahead.
Spain has treated me well and there comes a time when one must say goodbye. But not in Spain, you never say goodbye, not even on your death bed, because hopefully one day we will all be reunited in Heaven. Instead you say "Hasta Luego", because we will see each other again. So in the fashion of a granadino I say, hasta luego IES. Hasta luego España. Hasta luego my second home. Hasta luego mis amigos.
Nathan Kelley December 19, 2012 IES Abroad Granada, Spain
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Lovin' London!
I cannot believe how I have let time get the
best of me. It feels just like yesterday that I was getting off the plane in
London staring wide eyed and giggling like a little kid at all of the people
and their funny accents! Sadly it has been about three weeks since I was in
London, but I still remember all of it so everyone else can enjoy in the time I
spent there as well!
November 22, 2012
It was Thanksgiving Day when my friends: Rob,
Travis, Neda, Ola, and I left Granada around 2:00 pm to head out to London!!! While
everyone back home was engorging in turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing and other
Thanksgiving traditions, we were sitting in the bus station enjoying Bocadillos of ham and sausage and
mandarin oranges! We ended up having to take 3 buses a taxi and an airplane to
get to our hostel in London; it ended up being a 13 hour trip. Least to say, we
were exhausted.
November 23, 2012
This was really our first day in London. We
awoke around 8:30 that morning and had breakfast in our hostel. Our hostel, Acacia
was in South Kensington. This area was absolutely beautiful. Our hostel looked
out onto the National History Museum and was just down the road from Harrods,
one of the world’s most famous department stores. We lucked out and were in a
really nice neighborhood. The area was very posh and a little expensive for our
tastes, but was still neat to see the men and women walking about in their
suits and fur coats and driving their Ferrari’s and other luxury sports cars. I
have never seen so many different Ferrari’s, BMW’s or Mercedes just parked
casually on the street.


November 24, 2012


November 25, 2012
This
was our last day in London. We did not have too much time to do any site seeing
since our flight was leaving at 4. But we did get to ride one of the
double-decker buses and ride around town for a bit. Then we stopped off at a
café and had coffee and I had a Honeycomb Hot Chocolate while we waited for our
bus to take us to the airport. There Neda’s friend and her sister came and had
coffee with us before seeing us off. We then headed off to the airport and flew
back home to Granada.

Now I am sitting here in my room in Granada
thinking back on the semester and seeing how I only have 6 more days here. Time
has gone by so fast! I will hopefully have one more post for everyone summing
up my time here.
So until then!
Nathan
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