Offering your house, home, food, and culture to someone who does not speak your native language and whom you've never met before is something that I am not sure I could willingly do. I am so grateful that mi mama nueva, Pilar Gallego Peréz, and her daughter are opening up their home to my new roommate and I. From all the reading that I have been doing, some provided by my program of study, CIEE, and some I have located on my own, has given me somewhat of an insight as to what I should expect from my host family.
From what I know, so far, there are two possible scenarios that I should expect when choosing to live with a host family...
- My host family may perceive me as just a student who will be paying for a place to live, eat, and sleep during their time abroad. Basically, my label would be a foreign renter.
- Or.... the alternate situation would be that I am a student who has chosen to adopt an entirely new language and culture and live with a family that I have never met before. This alternative would be the classic señora situation, identified by my being their adopted American daughter in which they give as much love to me as another family member.
I think it's safe to say that I would prefer the latter scenario. This is all the information that I have about my host family for now. And so the countdown begins.. six days from now I will be packing up my life and flying across the Big Pond to create a new home in Sevilla Spain. If you want to see where I will be living for the next 4 months, check out this Google Earth view of my new home!
What a beautiful country. You are going to have a magnificent time.
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