Friday, December 17, 2010

From Monterey to Costa Rica

                                                              Megan, Me & Ally
                                           Teaching at TEFL Intl. Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
                                                   TEFL Intl. Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
                        As long as I know I am making a difference, no matter how big or small- I'm happy.
                                             TEFL Graduation Mal & Daniel August 2010
                                                The TEFL Graduates of August 2010

the BIG yet, EASY decision

About eight weeks before graduation I was contemplating going abroad again. I had just finished a fulfilling internship with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and for months I saw a future working in the  headquarters in D.C. But, truly I knew that it wasn't for me, (at least at this age, with this much curiosity and drive) sitting in a cubical and work long hours in a stuffy building. What I really wanted was a job opportunity that allowed me to: 1) Travel 2) Help people in some way 3) Allow me to continue speaking Spanish. I didn't know what job title that was specifically, but I knew it had to at least fulfill those three things.
After much research on the internet, and applying for corporate jobs all over the U.S and getting no response due to the spiraling economy- I decided the best thing for me was to go abroad again. I made the big yet, easy decision to move to Costa Rica and enroll in TEFL International. This all came as a shock to my family and friends, as I had been so adamant about moving to D.C to work for the U.S.D.A for months (Not to mention, I still had a few surprises up my sleeve).
                                      
                                ~Fast Forward to College Graduation~
Graduation was an incredible milestone in my life and was nearly a party that lasted a month. Family from Texas, New Mexico and all over California came to celebrate; it was a weekend full of moments that I will never forget. I spent time with my oldest college friends and really soaked up the special occasion during the whole extravaganza.
Graduation is also when my entire family: Grandmothers, Aunts, Sisters, Cousins, Parents and friends all got to meet my boyfriend Daniel. Daniel had remained on the "hush hush" until then, as I was unsure where our relationship was leading; After all, we had just started dating. During graduation weekend I told my family that not only was I selling everything to my name and moving to Costa Rica to teach English; but so was Daniel. What began as weekend motorcycle rides down Hwy 1 and going Salsa dancing quickly evolved into big plans and future dreams together.

                             ~TEFL Intl. Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica~
Teach English as Foreign Language (TEFL) is an internationally known and accredited institution that provides native English speakers with the education necessary to become a Certified English Teacher. Through TEFL Intl. students can attend courses in over 30 different countries around the world, take courses in the U.S. or even online. Once the TEFL course is completed, the certification opens doors to teaching jobs in more than 100 countries around the world. Daniel and I opted for the course in Costa Rica for mainly two reasons; it was among the more affordable countries to study in and it's COSTA RICA!!
My one-way ticket to Costa Rica was Mom's gift to me for graduation. I've chosen to take this as, "my mom has so much confidence, faith in my success and decisions that she can buy me a one-way ticket out of the country"... and not in the way that she wants me to get the hell out of California. Either way, I got there and the Costa Rican Adventure began.
I quickly learned that nearly all the other students of TEFL had return flights home, and this was seen as a positive way to spend the summer. However, for Daniel and I we had no return ticket- we had to succeed. We had to find teaching jobs right after graduation and make it in Costa Rica- preferably before our money ran out.

Photos from France & Switzerland

                                                                Interlaken, Switzerland
                                                             Interlaken, Switzerland
                                                 The calmest and bluest lakes in Switzerland
                                                              Interlaken, Switzerland
                                                                   Beautiful Swans!
                                                      On the train from Interlaken to Jungfrau
                           Whitest mountains, greenest grass, bluest skies... beautiful Switzerland!
                                              Clean, safe and on-time trains in Switzerland!
                                                       Everything is ROMANTIC in Paris!
                                                   Romantic & Rich in Culture- Paris, France
 S                                                  Sacré-Coeur Basilica- Paris, France
                                                          Arc de Triomphe- Paris, France
                                                      Mona Lisa @ Louvre in Paris
                                            King Louis XXIV Palace of Versaille, France
                                         Marie Antoinette's Temple of Love- Versaille, France
                                            First glance at the Gothic Notre Dame- Paris, France
                                                        Front of Notre Dame- Paris, France
                                                  The  Eiffel Tower of course!

Photos from Italy & Spain

Florence, Italy

Duomo in Florence, Italy
                                                   Michael Angelo's "David"- Florence, Italy
                                                                   Siena, Italy
                                                         Snowy day in San Gimignano, Italy
                                             Wine tasting at Brunello Vineyards in Tuscany, Italy
                        Me, Mom & Aunt Carolyn wine tasting in Tuscany! Their first time to Europe!
                                                       The Mediterranean in Peñíscola, Spain
                                                                 Peñíscola, Spain
                                 The view from my flat in Plaza Tirso de Molina- Madrid, Spain

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Mallory Studies Abroad and Catches the TRAVEL BUG

Hello. I'm Mallory and I'm so happy to begin blogging about my travels abroad and adventures teaching English in foreign countries. Before I tell you what's next, I feel that I should provide you will a little background of who I am and how I have arrived here today.
This all began about 3 years ago when I moved to Madrid, Spain at 20 years old to participate in a study abroad program during my 3rd year of college. This was a dream of  mine for many years and I was so full of life and excitement for this adventure when I knew it really happening.
At  the age of 20 my decision to move abroad, must have confused or shocked many people. I was constantly asked if I was scared; if I was going with a friend; if I knew people already in Spain and to all their answers it was simply, "No, I'm going alone." I had never felt more confident and assure of myself ever. I was very positive and 100% ecstatic that my dream was coming true.At the time I thought going to Spain for a year was huge, a once in a life time experience, and it was. But, at many different times during my year in Europe, I had deep feelings in my gut and heart that this was Just the Beginning. My year in Spain was filled of highs and lows, as are many long-term experiences in foreign countries (I'll fill you in on the details in posts to come), but through it all it opened me eyes to another world.
It's hard to put into words what the year in Spain did for me, how it affected me, what I learned and the life long lessons that I got from it. When I returned home, family and friends all asked, "How was it?" Over and over again I said, "It was the best year of my life, there are no words to explain the experience." It is still true to this day, as I sit here nearly 3.5 years later trying to put it into words- and I can't. I am thankful however, that I did keep a journal and wrote in it religiously everyday. I wrote about the people that I met, the new food I ate, where I went and how I was feeling towards the cultural differences (all the aspects of living abroad that I hope to fill you in on with this blog).
In Spain I saw the need for English Lessons, seeing how I wasn't certified to give classes or be employed by an agency... I tutored kids ranging from 3-13 years old with their homework, or practice worksheets that I printed off the internet. I posted an advertisement online similar to Craigslist called, Segundo Mano. The ad was sort, simple and direct; within 3 days my schedule was full. I charged anywhere between 8-12 Euros/hour. This is how it all began! I earned enough money to travel to 9 different countries! I averaged a trip a month by giving private English Lessons!
My first trip was to ROME, ITALY where I went with two other girls who were from the U.S. and studying in Madrid. I think the round-trip airfare was around $45USD. That is what I really miss about Europe; the efficient, affordable, and hassle free airlines! Ryan Air & Easy Jet Airlines truly awesome!
My English lessons also allowed me to travel to:
Portugal: Where I traveled by train to a small fortress village, Sintra, Portugal
Morocco: Where I rode camels on the beach and ate the best Goat Cheese ever for breakfast EVERYDAY!
France: Where I gazed in awe at the pure beauty of everything from the Eiffel Tower to the fruit tarts :)
Switzerland: Where I went to The Top of Europe, Jungfrau of the ALPS, only to be stuck in blizzard. 
Italy: Where I spent a day in the Sistine Chapel, marveled at the "David" in Florence & wine tasted in Tuscany
Belgium: Where I hung out with the friendly locals at the pubs and got familiar with Belgium cuisine & culture
Netherlands: Where I saw the sights, visited coffee shops, tried on wooden clogs and ate lots of chocolate.
Germany: Where I spent a week one day trying to get through the Munich Intl. Airport.
Luxembourg:  Where I walked through the center of town and just took picture after picture of the beautiful architecture and gold detail everywhere!


That was a quick one sentence blurb about what I truly stands out to me. If you have any further questions about the countries I visited, or want to know more... Ask, I'll be happy to tell you :) 


As you can see, this experience abroad was incredible. I caught the TRAVEL BUG! All I wanted to do was to continue traveling, continue learning about different cultures and lifestyles. I found my passion, as soon as I was on that flight home I knew that my traveling days had just begun. Although I saw a lot, more than many people see in their entire lives; it also made me realize just how much more there is to see.

I came home with more than a passport full of stamps and ticket stubs. I came home so much stronger and mature. Living 1,000s of miles away from home really makes a girl grow up fast. I had traveled extensively ans safely by means of buses, trains, subways, planes and taxis. I took care of myself when I got sick, I managed my own finances and made my own decisions. I learned so much about myself, the person I want to be and most importantly how I want to live my life. I came home with a greater appreciation for family, friends and my country. Although I do love traveling, learning and participating in new cultures and lifestyles... I always love coming home to the United States of America. I feel that many people take for granted, or don't truly understand what it means to be American until they have left for a few weeks (a topic for another day, I'm sure)

Anyways, back on track...when I returned to home I continued for the next two years at California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) and it wasn't until this past May that I graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Business Administration. Within 6 weeks of graduation I had sold all of my apartment furniture, given away about 50% of my clothes and over 20 pairs of shoes, ultimately condensing my life to fit into 2 suitcases. I had a one-way ticket to Costa Rica and I was ready for the next adventure... Pura Vida!