Sunday, March 13, 2011

10 Things I have Learned in Mexico

Wow. This is probably the longest time I have ever had between blog postings. Well with good reasoning. I have been really busy with midterms, and traveling, and enjoying Mexico. Its really crazy to think that I'm more than halfway done with my study abroad experience. It has FLOWN by. In less than two months I will be back in the U.S. I literally can't even imagine myself being there. I can't imagine hearing people speak English, being able to drink the water, eating the American food again, driving, and in general being in a developed country. Well until then I will just continue to enjoy the rest of my time in Mexico. I have trips planned every weekend from now through Semana Santa (Holy Week/Easter). I have been thinking a lot the past couple days (I know bad idea), and decided I would come up with a list of all the things I have learned thus far in Mexico. Some things I have learned about the country, some about myself, and others about life in general.

1) I have never been more proud to be an American. I do love being in Mexico, and really love all of the people here, but being abroad really makes you appreciate all of the privileges, and rights you have in the U.S.

2) I have learned soo much Spanish. I mean I always knew that I would improve my Spanish speaking capabilities here, but never knew how much. After learning so much about the language I know that when I return home I want to find someway to use it in my future career.

3) I have found out who really is special in my life. I always knew that family, friends, and girlfriends were important to me, but being abroad has made me really appreciate them even more.

4) Social networking/communication is so necessary in this day. I have NEVER been more thankful for Gmail calling, Skype, and Facebook. Without them I honestly don't know how I would ever be surviving.

5) Although Mexico might be geographically close to the U.S they have nothing in common. Everything from the language, history, culture, and people is different.

6) I have learned that there is so much world out there for me to see. I better get traveling if I want to see it all.

7) I have realized that anything I put my mind to, and focus on I can achieve. I never would have ever thought I would be succeeding in a business class being taught in a foreign language, or that I could ever have an argument with a professor about social problems in Mexico...in Spanish.

8) My life in pretty good compared to other peoples. Right when you think you have the suckiest possible life you meet someone from another country who you talk to and think, "Damn their life much really suck."

9) To some people when they visit Mexico they might wonder how they are living here. I have learned that it isn't as bad as it seems. Their life works for them, and that is all that matters, right?

10) In general I realize that I'm really lucky. Not many people get to have a study abroad experience. I'm so thankful that I have had this opportunity, and know it will benefit me so much in the future.

That is enough thinking for right now. I have homework to get done. Yes, for those who are wondering I do actually have classes here. Actually I have five classes...and they aren't as easy as I thought they were going to be.

I leave you with a picture from my recent trip...enjoy :) Hasta Luego-Chris


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