Thursday, May 31, 2012

"Fall seven times, stand up eight." - Japanese Proverb

One of the first things that I was told as an aspiring exchange student was that this experience is going to be a long journey, and definitely not always easy. They compared it to a roller coaster, with every down there will be an up. It was hard for me to imagine having periods of time where I wasn't completely ecstatic about it all, but over the last 10 months of preparation, I can see exactly what AFS is talking about. For Instance, the Visa process has been very long, and VERY painful, and I have another batch of documents due before school ends. To say the least, I am feeling quite overwhelmed. Did I mention finals start in a week? The school year is finally coming to an end, and as of right now I have 97 days until I depart for Madrid. So Even though I have two very stressful weeks ahead, I will have the next two months to enjoy with my family and friends. Two months before they all slip into "Megg withdrawal," which is what most of my friends are calling it now. So back to the roller coaster, I mentioned before that with every low point, there will be a high point to remind you why you chose this path in the first place. Today during lunch I got an email with the subject line, "AFS: Your Permanent Host Family Placement with AFS-Spain" I am going to under exaggerate, but I freaked out. I am going to live in Ponferrada, Spain with my Host Mom, Dad, Sister, and two Brothers. I will have a cat, and a dog too! They honestly seem like my exact family, translated into Spanish! Now when people ask about my exchange to Spain, I can say more than "Yep, I'm going... nope, I have no idea where I'm living, but YES I AM VERY EXCITED!!!" So even though I've fallen, and way more than seven times throughout this process already, I am now standing up straighter than ever, ready for my next obstacle. 

Saturday, May 12, 2012

“Life is like riding a bicycle. In order to keep your balance, you must keep moving.” -Albert Einstein

All of my normal daily activities such as school, or going to rugby practice, or eating dinner with my family have begun to have a little more significance. Knowing (for sure!) that I will be leaving for ten months, gives me a new perspective on the simple things. The things that have always been constant are turning into "my last time..." doing this or that. Tonight my dad grilled and we did our regular warm weather activity, eating dinner on our back patio. My sister and her friend Zoe were asking me questions about where their classes will be next year. I answered "Oh, It doesn't matter! I'll just show you around on the first day of sch.." I got about that far when we all realized that no, I wouldn't be able to show them to their classes. Next year I will be in Spain. I feel like this quote really explains it, of course I want to be with my sister on her first day of school, but of course I want to move to Spain for ten months. I need to remember that life goes on, and change is what balances it out. I know that most fifteen year olds don't move to another country in the middle of their high school experience, but I will. I chose to apply, I chose to spend hour after hour working on my application, I chose to learn everything I could about this program, because this is all I've ever looked forward to. I will be leaving behind a lot, but in return I will be gaining a year's worth of new experiences and memories with a new family and friends. But for now, I'll just keep moving.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Most Recent Search: "Flavor Blasted Goldfish in Spain?"

In my AP World History Class I had to fill out a map of Europe. Of course I started off with Spain. After five minutes, I realized that I had been outlining the country over and over again the whole time. I had doodled SPAIN across the top of my paper, and then proceeded to tell all of my desk mates again how I had been accepted by AFS to spend a year in Spain. I don't know what I am going to do for the next five months, If Spain is all I can think about. My excitement has turned into a little bit more of an obsession. I've found myself thinking about what my next blog post will be about, or contemplating whether or not I should bring certain articles of clothing with me, or researching how much my suitcase can weigh for our departure, which seems like centuries from now (by the way). Even though I have over-thought just about every aspect of my trip... truth is, I am still in complete awe. I cannot believe that next year at this time, I will be living in another country, speaking another language, at a new school, with new friends and a new family. One of my teachers stated it pretty well "You're life is about to change completely, FOREVER!" I've thought about that statement a lot, and any other fifteen year old might be terrified, but not me. I am going to miss so much about my family, friends and country, but I am so ready to begin this incredible journey. So to let a little Spain out of my system, I made two lists... one listing everything I am going to miss and another one listing everything I am looking forward to.


USA
-Flavor blasted goldfish
-Family
-Mattie's (younger sister) freshman year in high school
-Church
-My best friends
-Vacationing with the family
-New basement room
-Thanksgiving
-Iphone
-Neighborhood
-Rugby
-Field Hockey
-Cheerleading
-Basketball games

SPAIN
-Siesta
-Host Family
-New Friends
-New School
-My classes (in spanish)
-Learning more spanish
-Hopefully becoming fluent
-Writing this blog
-New House/Room
-Family visiting at Christmas time
-Tapas
-More amazing spanish food
-Spanish Culture/Festivities/Holidays
-Sara (older sister) will be living close by in Belgium
-Taking up a new sport?
-Shopping
-Meeting other AFSers going to Spain
-Having more independence


Monday, April 16, 2012

¡Hola! ¿Cómo Estás?

Hi, I'm Megg Rich. Sophomore in High School, planning on taking a year abroad to Spain. I was just accepted a few hours ago by AFS Spain! After three public break downs, 87 likes, 14 emails, 12 tweets, and 11 texts later, I'm ready to sit down and begin my blog. This blog, will take you from my pre-arrival through my post-departure. It will be play by play of my ten rewarding months to come in Europe. I have looked forward to this year since I was 10 years old, and the fact that it is only 5 months away... well, It is a little frightening. But honestly, I couldn't be more excited to embark on all of the new experiences headed my way. I have so much to look forward to, from living with a new family, going to a new school, to meeting new people, trying new foods, learning more spanish, and traveling the country. I hope you enjoy my blog, just as much as I will enjoy writing it!