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One year later

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4 years later, and I’m still here. I was supposed to write about it being exactly 1 year since I graduated from university, and then I realized that April is also this blog’s “anniversary month.” I decided to move to WordPress last April 15, 2008 and I’ve never regretted it since. It’s been 4 years – I can’t believe that it’s been that long! Time really does fly by so fast.

Going back to the original reason for this post… I can’t believe that it’s been a year since I graduated. It seems like just yesterday, I was about to start university, and then I was just writing (and later on defending) my thesis with my partner, and then we were graduating, and now, a year has passed. Let me take this moment to look back and see how the past year has been.

Right after graduation, I started a job at this company (where I earned a good amount of money – money that was used to fund some of my other stuff like the documents for the scholarships and a camera, yay!) and stayed there for around 3 months. I made a lot of friends and memories there so it’s something I don’t regret doing. At the same time, I was waiting on scholarships from Spain and Taiwan. That was quite a stressful period of my life because I had to run a lot of errands, and I had to sacrifice a lot of “sleep time” but it was all worth it. I also accepted this translation job (that I did together with my thesis partner Jad). That was another experience too. We were also able to buy a house – something to finally call our own. We moved there a month before I left.

I got accepted to both scholarships (Spain and Taiwan), which meant more errands and more stress (but all worth it, yeah). I left the company and went to Spain on a one-month summer scholarship. It was so much fun! I was able to see Toledo, Córdoba, Granada, Barcelona, Segovia, Madrid, and a whole lot more places in Madrid. I had a lot of experiences and I met quite a handful of people (but I wasn’t able to bond with a whole lot of people because I kept on going to other places). It probably would have been better had I stayed there longer but I had to head to Taiwan for my other scholarship. I’m already happy with what I got and with the opportunity though. It’s something that I never thought I would get, and it’s something that I’ll forever cherish. I promise to go back someday! :)

After my scholarship to Spain, I went back to Manila for around 8 hours (after more than 16 hours of flying). I packed (well, it was more of I threw all that I could bring on the bed and mom packed it for me), slept, and then I was back on a plane headed for Taiwan. I’ve been for a little over 7 months now. Since I’ve been here, I’ve been to a lot of places in and out of Taiwan. Just 2 weeks ago, I was in China with my parents, visiting our relatives. I also went to Hong Kong with some high school friends – my first trip abroad of such sort. Siiiigh, it has truly been an awesome year. Of course there are times when I miss home and I miss my friends but I’m really thankful for everything that I have. I’m thankful for everything that happened over the past year, and for the things that are still going to happen over my next 2 years here.

Thank You, thank You, thank You!

This is all that I can think of writing for now. Looking back, it’s all still so overwhelming! :)

November 17, 2011

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I went to the library to return the books I borrowed last month. I keep saying this over and over again, but how time flies! A month has passed by. Out of the 6 books I borrowed last month, I was able to read 5. I was a bit lazy to read the last one because it’s more on the technical side (international relations terms in Spanish) and since I won’t be starting my MA program until next year, I’ll just borrow that some other time. I wanted to start reading up on international relations and although my program will be taught in English (and probably a bit of Chinese), I think a Spanish book is also helpful. Hee.

I was able to borrow 7 new books, whose titles you will know sooner or later, because I’ll be updating my “Books 2011” post once I finish reading them. Yay!

A couple of days ago, I bumped into Kim and his classmate Max on my way home. Apparently, they moved to this apartment a couple of streets down from where I currently live. Later that day, he sent me a message on FB saying how happy he was that we were able to talk for a bit. He then asked if I wanted to have dinner with him sometime. Hahaha! We had dinner earlier tonight at this Italian restaurant near our apartments. We talked about a lot of things and after dinner, we decided to walk around.

Nicole gave me this link for a “win a trip back to Spain contest“. We decided to join because well, it’s worth a shot! I don’t like how the rankings are private, and you will only know the results once the voting period is over. Therefore, I wouldn’t know how I’m doing, so I just have to trust that people I’m asking to vote for me are indeed voting for me. Hihihi.

My back pay has finally been deposited in my payroll account. It’s not much but at least it’s something. I was supposed to transfer it to my untouchable account, but I remembered that I still have to pay my mom for my HK ticket, and there are other bills, so I transferred it to her account instead. Poof, it’s gone! Not that I’m complaining or anything, of course. I don’t have any need for it as of the moment so it’s all right.

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I’ve had this link bookmarked for the past couple of years now, but it was only tonight when I decided to really watch it. Cool! I recognize most, if not all, of the places included here. Awesome video!

I was looking for a Madrid 2010 or 2011 video from the user but there wasn’t one. I saw this video that he posted a couple months back instead. Nice!

Hasta luego, España! ♥

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August 27, 2011

Til we see each other again, Spain! I boarded the 10:30AM flight to Amsterdam, and then the connecting flight to Manila. I’m gonna miss Spain! This experience has really taught me a lot, so I’m so thankful that I was given this opportunity!! :)

Day 26 – el último día de las clases

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We had a typical Spanish breakfast — churros con chocolate. We also ordered the porros (bigger churros? LOL) to try them out. Chocolatería San Gines is a very famous churros place in Madrid so we decided to try it out but we still prefer the one we had at Toledo. It was thicker and chocolatier (hihi)!

Last day of classes at UAM! :(

Last minute shopping! :))

Day 25

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Nic and I went to Museo Reina Sofia. I really liked Picasso’s Guernica. Seeing it in person is so inspiring! It’s huge and it’s amazing! :) if you have the chance, you should go to Madrid to see it.

Day 24 – comidas y fútbol

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August 24, 2011

We had our presentation today! I was able to taste food from different countries. In turn, our classmates were also able to taste our Adobo and Bibingka. They loved it! :)

Nic and I watched Real Madrid vs. Galatasaray at the Santiago Bernabéu. It wasn’t as hyped as the FC Barcelona match of course, but at least we were able to watch a game live! :)