So I might not be laying on a
beach or anything this spring break, but getting a tan is probably the only
thing that isn’t happening this
week. Before it all starts, I think I’ll
take a few minutes out of my Spring Break Eve to tell you a bit about what’s
going down (and I am really resisting the urge to put exclamation points at the
end of each of the following sentences, because I am REALLY excited for all of
this):
I’m going to Colorado. Okay,
that in itself counts for one whole cool thing.
Because it’s the MOUNTAINS. I’m a
fan of Colorado, so if nothing else, I would be pretty excited to spend part of
my spring break just hanging out around mountains. I’ll be bouncing back and forth between
Denver and Boulder from Friday until Wednesday of my spring break. Why? You ask…
I get to visit my study abroad friends.
When you live in a foreign country for three and a half months and
literally the only people you know are the 34 other college students in your
program, you get to be pretty good friends.
In fact, you get to be a family.
I miss these people way more than I ever anticipated I would, not only
because they were good friends and we have a lot of fun together, but because
we shared a unique experience. Everybody
when they get back from study abroad has to overcome that reverse homesickness
hurdle and accept the fact that while so many people are happy for you for
having that experience, they don’t want to hear about it all of the time and
they will never fully be able to understand.
I cringe a little at how much of a First World problem this is, but at
the same time it will be so nice to be able to say, “Hey remember that one time
we watched Daisies in film class?” or
“Did you hear the klobasa stands in Wenceslas Square are closing?” (It’s tragic).
But that isn’t the only reason I’m headed to Colorado…
Study abroad family
I am visiting the girls section of Regis High School in Denver. Again, why? Because I might potentially be teaching there
next year! I applied for a Jesuit
service program called Alum Service Corps, which is for graduates of either a
Jesuit high school or college and involves a year of teaching at a Jesuit high
school in either St. Louis, Kansas City, or Denver. My first choice was Regis because I am the
product of an all girls high school (Cor Jesu Academy…loved every minute of
it), and since I am from St. Louis and currently in Kansas City, I figured
Denver would be a new frontier. So I
applied…had an interview…and then got an email saying they’d like to have me come
visit to see if it’s a fit! It is not a
for sure thing yet, but a very exciting step towards this hopefully
happening. But of course…
I am going home. Wouldn’t be break without getting to head back to STL to talk a mile a minute with my mom, chill out with my sister, and maybe grab some Indian food with my dad (we recently discovered we’re both fans). With the real world on the horizon, I am appreciating more and more those moments of home and family.
Actual family
All in all, from job interviews,
to adventures with friends, to lazy days at home, I’ve got a pretty satisfying
break ahead of me. And I’ve never really
tanned well anyway…
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