The Day Before Departure

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Hola, everyone!  Tomorrowโ€™s the big day.  Iโ€™ll be boarding the plane and departing at 2:33 p.m., transferring in Atlanta, and arriving in Madrid at 8:35 a.m. Spain time.  That will be 1:35 a.m. here.  Iโ€™ve tied up most of my loose ends, have everything ready, and I just need to pack.  I wish I could take everyone with me. 

I will try to blog and post pictures at least once a week to keep everyone up-to-date on the goings-on in Cuenca. 

Iโ€™m so excited, and Iโ€™m sure Iโ€™ll have much more to write about once I get there.

Adios for nowโ€ฆ

Tracy Terpening

Hi, my name is Tracy Terpening and I grew up in Annapolis, MD. I am 40 years old and I have conquered many difficult circumstances in my life to get where I am today. I started college at the age of 37 and have not looked back since. At times, it has been an uphill battle, but I have gathered my wealth of wisdom, experience, resourcefulness and strong will. As a result, I have been able to confront and rise above all obstacles and my positive attitude has kept me on my path. In addition, I have maintained a grade point average of 4.0. I am currently studying Foreign Languages with a concentration in Spanish at the University of South Alabama in Mobile. Thanks to FEA, I will be spending the summer of 2013 studying Spanish abroad in an immersion program in Madrid, Spain, which will allow me to meet academic requirements to major in Spanish. I also plan to major in English, with an emphasis on Professional Writing, a field in which I will be able to use my translation skills. I plan to pursue a career in which I can influence society to be more tolerant of other cultures and lifestyles. Outside of my field, I plan to find ways to contribute to the integration of Hispanic culture into the United States. Additionally, I aspire to help women and children who are the victims of domestic violence, as well as members of the LGTBQI community; thus being bilingual will enable me to reach that many more people.