On being a student, Christopher Columbus, and homesickness
I think I could start every blog post talking about how time passes both quickly and slowly here. The contrast between how sometimes I feel that I have all the time in the world and sometimes no time at all continually catches me off guard. Suffice to say that time felt weird when I first arrived, and still feels weird a month into my semester. My normal classes started two weeks ago, and while adjusting to being a student again was a little rough, I’m happy to have a full schedule to keep me busy. I have two classes that are taught at the University of Sevilla, one about the cultural anthropology of Latin America and another about the history of Christianity, Judaism and Islam in Spain. Like the intensive two-week course I took, both of these classes have reminded me of how much I enjoy learning about history. My class on Latin America has been particularly interesting, because there have been few instances in my education where I’ve been taught about the history of the region ou...