First the good news :). My parents told me last night that some people have tried commenting on the blog (good news for me, because it means I actually have readers :D) and had trouble. The good news for you is that I found the setting and switched it so you now should be able to comment without having an account. Give it a shot and answer these two questions in your comment A) What is the weather like where you are, has the snow finally melted? and B) What do you like reading the best here, what do you want to see more of, etc?.
And now the Thank You´s. Really this is just a general Thank you to everyone I know, and to everyone who helped make this possible, to some of you this is a thank you for just being you, others its for finacial support, others emotional support, others (mommy, daddy and friends) helping me through the long application, etc. Me being here is a result of ALL of our hard work, and all of your guys support through out my whoooolllee life :).
Another thing I thank you all for is that I am turning out to be a women with some staying and adapting power. I don´t think there is one person to thank for this, more its the sum of all of your influences. A lot of the other exchange students have been getting quite unhappy and some are wavering on weather to return home or not. Me on the other hand, I LOVE it here :). To be honest I had a dream last night where for some reason I was home in the US (like right now in the present), and I couldn´t come back here for a month, and man was I mad :).
Sure by july i might be ready to go home (;) ), but right now I really really like being here. I love all the things I´m learning, I love being with my friends here, I like school, My host family is fabulous , its fun trying new fruits, I love living in the city...Add to all this nearly perfect weather everyday and man have I got it made.
Thank you, and take care everyone!
Molly
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I'm a grad student with your mom...I am in Shelton its currently 46 degree and only a small, black pile of snow remains at my house. I really like reading the small antidotes about life in Spain. The pedestrian things somehow make your stay come alive.
Okay Molly I'll comment for you. We just got back to Capital yesterday and it is crazy! I don't know if you've seen the pictures from the Olympian online but they've blocked off the main hallway, so we either have to go around the building outside or cram into the Ipod hallway. There are still big mounds of snow in Target parking lot, and a little bit of snow on campus at SPSCC. I miss you and I absolutely love looking at the pictures, it's so beautiful! Good luck in everything you do and always have fun!
Jonathan told me tonight in class that he had left you a comment here now that it was easier. Hopefully others will start writing comments, too.
FYI. Jonathan's name is Jon Corcoran! Crazy , huh. But no relation as best we can figure. We like hearing the little descriptive bits of life in your host country. I hope you'll keep doing it. We'll try to get the Rotary group to notice the blog, too. I think they would appreciate your effort and fell quite proud of what they helped you to experience.
LOVE YOU TONS....Hugs and kisses
Mommy
Molly, Your words are very gracious. Are you participating in Lucha Canaria? When I visit I would like to watch you wrestle. DAD
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