Well it has officially been 1 week since I made the official “reboot” of my life. (Now please note, when I say reboot what I mean is that I wanted to make a change and alter the path I was on and like a computer, a reboot was needed) Some may say that I was being selfish but, mind you that I am always there to do for others and I normally put myself 2nd or last, normally. This, for instance, was an opportunity of a lifetime. A chance to see another part of the world while being able to use the “overpriced” college education I so desperately struggled to achieve.
I won’t go into semantics but here is a simple recap of the last 7 days of my life.
Sunday 9/25 – 4am trip to LAX for a 6am flight to Miami and 6 hour layover while I wait for my redeye flight to Madrid. (Special thanks to the single mother for bringing an obviously ill toddler on an almost 9 hour flight. The vomit stains are still being cleaned off American Airlines flight AA66) A new friend and Language Auxiliar, Jessica, was able to snooze on the flight to Madrid while I spend all of 30 minutes waiting for the nightmare flight to end…

Monday 9/26 – After almost 16 hours of travel (1st 4 hours in First Class – totally worth the upgrade fee) I am in Madrid and checked into my Hostel for the next 5 days while I look for a place to stay. Next stop, the phone store for a sim card for the Blackberry. Yes, in Spain I went with Blackberry since I didn’t want to jailbreak the iPhone. Siesta time; then it was off to the Gran Via area for Tapas & Mojitos with my new friend Rosana. She has been a total angel when it comes to helping me find my way and get me organized.

Tuesday 9/27 – Jetlag finally kicked me in the butt. Slept until 4pm. Yes, almost 16 hours. But still managed to get up for another fun night with some awesome new friends. A few pints to celebrate the move then it was off to Sol to check out the sites… at midnight…

Wednesday 9/28 – Orientation Day – will not go into a story but it was uneventful. Best part of the day was Taco Bell (yes, I said it) at 9pm with JD & Jessica since it was our only meal of the day!
Thursday 9/29 – 1st Metro Rail trip to Coslada, Spain. Wanted to check out the new school where I will be a Language Auxiliar for the next 9 months. Was introduced to other professors, the director and one class of students who seemed very interested to learn more about me than about my lack of talent with the Spanish language. So far a success… Next, meeting with my cousin Raquel. She is so awesome and very patient especially with the fact that I do not speak Spanish well, at all. But we are able to have a decent conversation about life and she even spoke to my mom for a little bit. Overall, the day was a success. Reward – Bocadillo de Jamon, Large Chocolate doughnut and water!

Friday – 9/30 – With hopes of continuing on yesterdays success I hit a roadblock, no success in the “piso” hunt. Bummed but not beaten I start to scour the Facebook forums for our page which has advice and comments by other Auxiliars in the program. Totally a lifesaver and one of the successful reasons I am in Madrid. Was able to find a room with another Auxiliar and her boyfriend in the Tetuan area of Madrid. A total WIN – WIN! No need to celebrate just back to the Hostel to pack and get ready for a new day.
Saturday – 10/1 – Moving Day to my new digs, simple shopping at the Mercado and lay back with some pizza, Euro Sprite and a real shower in my new place. Thank you God!
Sunday – 10/2 – Breakfast with the new roommates and then it was off to Lazipies for lunch with new Auxiliares. Totally cool to meet new people and capture some new images with the G12. The Think Tank Roller has not been unpacked but will be soon…






Be sure to keep following for new updates every week within my new adventures.
by Danny
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