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Last Updated on February 2, 2024

What To Do After Receiving Your Regional Placement (Auxiliares de Conversacion Program)


Originally, I wrote the skeleton of this post last summer, when I was newly excited about getting my placement. This year’s new auxiliares should be getting their placements soon, so I decided to resurrect this topic!

I’d been checking my email every morning for way too long – the application period for this year’s Auxiliares de Conversacion program didn’t even close until April 13, but I was vigilant, just in case. I couldn’t wait to receive my regional assignment! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Expat Life Tagged With: auxiliar, auxiliar de conversacion, auxiliares, auxiliares de conversacion, language, spain, spanish 2 Comments

Last Updated on March 6, 2025

Berlin Underground: Berliner Unterwelten Bunker Tours

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My last day in Berlin called for rain. Since I’d been to the city before, six years before, I’d already done a lot of the indoor tourist sights like museums and the Reichstag building. But as I browsed through the results of my Google search — “things to do in berlin indoors” — one particular thing caught my eye. “Berliner Unterwelten,” or Berlin underground bunker tours.

All of the reviews were positive, so I thought I’d give it a shot. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Destinations, Europe, Germany Tagged With: europe, germany, history, independent travel, international travel, language, solo travel, solo traveler Leave a Comment

Last Updated on February 20, 2019

The Truth About Living in Spain

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Portrait of the author recovering from tonsilitis on a Wednesday

You know how people will post photos like “Instagram vs. Reality?” I don’t really see myself as someone who highly curates my image or digital presence, but to anyone who doesn’t talk to me on a regular basis, it may just look like I’m living the dream all of the time in Spain.

Which is totally true. This is my dream! But there are also lots of parts that aren’t easy; parts that are unglamorous and hard work, and I don’t talk about them much. So I wanted to share an inside look as to what it’s really like living in Spain. Here are my realities! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Expat Life, Travel Thoughts Tagged With: auxiliares de conversacion, expat, expat life, language, life in madrid, life in spain, living in spain, madrid, spain, spanish 4 Comments

Last Updated on April 22, 2025

Side Trip: Madrid to Salamanca, Spain

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A view of New Cathedral in Salamanca

When my friends invite me to do something, I try to say “yes” as much as I can. You Only Spain Once. (Maybe.) Anyway, my friends Sarah and Ellie decided to plan a trip from Madrid to Salamanca. With the high-speed train, it was easy enough to do as a day trip — no need to book a place to stay for the night — so when they invited me, I said yes.

Here’s everything you need to know to plan your own trip to Salamanca, whether you go for the day or the weekend. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Destinations, Europe, Spain Tagged With: bus, bus travel, bus trip, cathedral, day trip, day trip from madrid, espana, language, madrid, spain, spanish, train travel Leave a Comment

Last Updated on September 3, 2023

For the Love of Language

I’ve been in Europe for two weeks now, and I have just under two weeks until I start working. Because as much fun as it’s been, living life in Madrid without any responsibilities other than feeding myself, work is the real reason I’m here. The reason I’m able to be here. Someone’s gotta teach the Spanish children some English. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Expat Life, Travel Thoughts Tagged With: AFS, AFS USA, europe, italy, language, madrid, spain, spanish, united states 2 Comments

Last Updated on September 3, 2023

The Struggle of Eating While Abroad

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I arrived in Madrid almost two days ago, my new home for the next year. I feel like I’ve already accomplished a lot; I’ve visited some of my favorite spots, navigated the Metro, and even procured an apartment in record time (hallelujah). There is, however, one thing I’m definitely not succeeding at – feeding myself. Why is it so hard to eat while abroad?

Now, my family and friends probably aren’t surprised by this (since in the past few months especially I became increasingly reliant on others to feed me, out of pure laziness for the most part). But let’s put that aside for a minute. I actually realized this during my trip to Asia last year, and to Mexico a few months ago. Feeding yourself while abroad is surprisingly difficult, especially when you’re traveling solo. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Expat Life, Travel Thoughts Tagged With: language, mexico, spain, thailand 10 Comments

Last Updated on October 22, 2024

Top 3 Things to Know Before Visiting Mexico City

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When I booked my first-ever trip to Mexico City in April 2018, it was a last-minute, not-very-well-planned, thing. I didn’t know much about it or what was there, but I assumed I’d at least get some good food and the opportunity to practice my Spanish a bit. And at the time, Southwest Airlines flew there as one of their few international destinations. It cost me 15,000 points + $100 round-trip, so I really couldn’t complain!

Though less than a year later, in March 2019, Southwest ceased its service to Ciudad de Mexico (CDMX) meaning if you want to plan your own trip to the Mexican capital, you’ll have to look at another airline. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Destinations, Mexico, North America Tagged With: central america, international travel, language, mexico, mexico city, solo female travel, southwest airlines, spanish, travel Leave a Comment

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thegirlwhogoes Hi, I'm Cathy – a writer, traveler, and digital nomad who is currently living in Alicante, Spain, on the new digital nomad visa. I'm a Midwestern girl, from Kansas City, Missouri, but I've been to 49 states and 34 countries so far! I was also recently diagnosed with celiac disease, which is a whole thing, so you'll find occasional gluten-free mentions here as well. Thanks for stopping by!

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