Tuesday, June 26, 2012

annual good-byes

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Above is a picture of my favorite part of my normal running route. It's right when pass the fig tree that gives off such a wonderful scent. It's even prettier in person with the mountains in the distance and on a lucky day like this one when I catch the sun setting.

Last weekend we visited my future apartment in Cartagena, a city about 30 minutes away from Murcia, and we had a beer by the port. My new apartment is only a 15/20 minute walk from the sea. Here's a picture of the port.

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It's that time of year again when I have to say good-bye to friends in Spain and pack my bags to head back to the states for the summer. I'm more than ready to be back in the U.S. with my family and friends and I would rather spend my summers there than in Spain, but at the same time I always get a knot in my stomach and my nerves take over my last week here. I've had a lot of random paperwork to do preparing for next year at the bank, the immigration office and the language school. Everything always gets done, but I can't help but stress out a bit in the process.

The economy as most people know is not at it's best right now and in Spain it's even worse than in the U.S. Today I had an English class with a few certified teachers who currently don't have jobs due to the economy and I couldn't help but sense a feeling of weariness. So many people in Spain are unemployed at the moment. I feel so lucky to have, not only a job, but one I love. I'm grateful for everything I've been blessed with and I couldn't imagine things any better than they are at this moment. I'm happy where I am in life, whether it's in Spain like right now or in the states like I will be next week. As always, I have to remember to be mindful, relish the present and stop fretting.

I'll stop being sappy now.

The next time I write I'll probably be home in Indiana. We'll be spending this weekend in Madrid and then on Sunday morning I leave for the U.S.

1 comment:

  1. So happy to see you in a few short days Brit. And yes, everything will be just fine :) it is so easy to worry, though, huh? You and Roberto enjoy your weekend in Madrid!

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