Well, I am Sara--the "Sarabarracuda" in the title--and I am on my way to SPAIN!!
Yep, I'm a Spanish teacher, but if you're here because you know me you already knew that. I am going to Spain on a scholarship from SCOLT (the Southern Conference on Language Teaching) and the Spanish Embassy. I'll be based in Bilbao, which is in the northern part of the country. Sunny Spain, sure, but keep in mind it's roughly on the same parallel as Wisconsin...so it might get a bit chilly. The "Sarabarracuda" comes from a nickname that my parents have for me. Apparently I was a vicious child...and apparently some things don't change...but all the same, I still think it's a step up from the "Monster Baby from Hell" moniker that they originally gave me.
Now onto this Zorilla character. I'm not talking about the super-stinky African weasel; I'm talking about the Rays utility infielder, #18, Ben Zobrist. Unfortunately, the actual Mr. Zobrist has a job to do this summer--like take the Rays to the play-offs (ohpleaseohplease), but I am taking his likeness, a bobblehead doll that I received from a student, with me to Spain in lieu of a Flat Stanley. That means he will be joining me on my excursions around Spain. You know a girl should never travel alone!
That being said, this blog will be full of photos and my 2 cents that you may or may not have asked for. Of course, I am the epitome of innocent, so if something seems dirty or unseemly, it's all on you and YOUR dirty mind. OK, it might be me, just a little bit, but I'm going to try to keep it clean. ;)
Until next time!
Spanish lesson for the day: Ways to say good-bye
Adiós
Hasta luego (see you later)
Hasta mañana (see you tomorrow)
Hasta pronto (see you soon)
Chao/chau (yep, the Spanish use it too)
Glad to see the Zorilla explanation.... Lovie the blog--keep it up!
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