Orientation was orientation. Met the others in my program, had good Spanish food, and got a really good introduction to the city and what the next 4 months would be like. On Sunday, I met my host family and moved into their apartment. It is a really nice place, I have a nice room with two beds, a desk, and a nice closet. From my window, I look out on the gardens of the Diputación Provincial (headquarters of Alicante Provincial Council) and can see the top of the Castillo de Santa Bárbara. The location is very good, I am close to the center of the city, my bus stop, and only a short walk from the city.
View from my room of the Diputación Provincial gardens.
The Diputación Provincial at night from our living room
I found an answer to my original question about the time mi madre, Claudia, mi padre, Jaime, and I walked out of the orientation hotel. Yo hablo Español? Si, un poco. I really never realized how much Spanish I knew until I was thrown into a situation where Spanish was my only option. And I survived. I am certainly not good, my host father said my verbs need some work, but we are making it through the basics.
I know this post is a getting a little long and is a little late, but finding internet was a whole other story! Look for more posts about school and Alicante soon!
Hasta luego!
Kelsey