Monday, June 27, 2011

Guaranteed!

After much anticipation, my guarantee form finally came in the mail last Wednesday, the 15th! It basically means what it sounds like - my exchange to Spain has been guaranteed; I have one host family so far, an address, a school, a sponsoring Rotary Club . . . It feels good. It's so strange to think that I didn't realize the significance of the form that I filled out months ago in November, applying at the district level. Now that form has been around the world, signed, and back! Right now I am working on attaining a visa, which I have found out, is much work between background checks, notarizing a seemingly endless number of documents, and going through applications, among other things. At the moment I am a bit jealous of my friends going to Germany, as Germany doesn't require a visa, or at least to live there as an exchange student. The next time all of us District 6000 Outbounders will see each other will be in about three weeks at a picnic for our final training - ahh SCARY! Soon we will all be boarding planes to places all over the world. People keep on asking me when I leave, but up until a week or so ago, it was basically a guessing game. "Late August/early September....?" I'd reply. Now I know I will most likely be leaving between August 27 and September 3rd. My guarantee form said I need to be in Spain by September 4th, and that there's an orientation for all the Spain exchange students in the outskirts of Madrid from the 9th to the 11th, so I know that I'll be in Spain by the 9th. One of my friends going to Germany already knows the day she's leaving - August 9th or something like that . . . stinking Germany kids!

As of now though, I am preparing for my third and final garage sale in an effort to raise funds for my exchange. It's in about two weeks and I have much to do! On a completely different random note, braces are something I hadn't really considered as something to hinder my exchange, way back in November. However, they are hindering very well right now. Around March or so I told my orthodontist I may be leaving anywhere from July to September and he said it's going to be close . . . I just want the braces off before I leave, so right now I am "wearing the heck out of my rubber bands" as my orthodontist instructed*.(*I am not trying to ramble; this is just so that those of you considering embarking on youth exchange know to get on top of your orthodontia better than I have, if you haven't already!) On a another random note, I bought my Spain luggage last week! I got a supa big suitcase, a large suit case, and a medium sized carry-on . . . I really hope it all will be big enough to carry all my stuff, but not too  big that I'll exceed weight limits at airports - it's so difficult finding a happy medium! A few days ago my mom was searching the web and she found some good packing lists online. Generally, Rotary says to put everything you want to take abroad on your bed . . . then pack half of it. I have awhile to pack, but these links are helpful nevertheless. I would recommend checking them out. Click here for a list we found from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business, geared towards students planning on studying abroad. Click here to see a a random list we found as a google document (it was originally a doc for Microsoft Word), created specifically for Rotary Exchange Students.

Lastly, I finally got a job X- ) I've been working at Hy-Vee for about two months now and it's going well. It stinks that I'm going to have to leave so soon, but I'm hoping that I'll be able to continue working when I get back. Speaking of getting back, people are are starting to come/go home from exchange. It's such a weird mixture of feelings - sad to see friends leaving back to their home countries but happy that they get to really be home again, happy to see people back home from their exchanges abroad... I'm sure all the feelings will be 10X more intense in Spain, but many parts of me don't know to expect. I've been reading many "To Sum it Up" blog posts lately, and it's sad to see so many things ending, but then I think, "With every ending is another beginning", and my beginning is coming soon. It's hard to believe that in about two months, it'll be me leaving . . . and my sister taking my bedroom for the year! I really am going to miss her and my other family and friends. I must make the most of the time I have left here.