Hello! My name is Autumn Cassidy Christiansen, and hopefully
this time next year I will be learning and living in Spain! This blog will be
my way of sharing my travels abroad with everyone who's interested.
I’ll start out with a little bit of boring information about
myself. I am from the small-ish town of Flagstaff, Arizona, located in Northern
AZ about an hour from the Grand Canyon. I’ve lived here my entire life with my
mom, dad, younger sister and our two dogs. I attend a small school called
Flagstaff Arts and Leadership Academy, where I take a variety of classes
ranging from core subjects like English and geometry to art classes like modern
dance and creative writing. I’m a sophomore, and just turned 15 last November. I consider myself an artist, dancer, runner, musician and explorer.
I started thinking about foreign exchange at the beginning of
this school year. Traveling has always been a big dream of mine; I’d just never
really had the opportunity to pursue it. At first my parents had a mindset very
similar to Vernon Dursley’s when Hagrid told Harry about Hogwarts (well…not that severe of a mindset, but still). It
took quite a bit of research and persuasion to convince them that this was
something that I really wanted, and was prepared to take full advantage of. I
presented them with ideas I had for fundraising, and scholarships I could apply
for. And, thankfully, they saw that this was an experience that would help me grow as a person and enrich my understanding of the world. Since then, they have been nothing short of supportive.
I chose Spain for a variety of reasons mainly based on language
and culture. It’s always been a dream of mine to become fluent in another language,
and as I have been taking Spanish classes all of my life, Spain seemed like a
good place to put what I’ve learned to some use. And from what I have heard and
researched, the culture and atmosphere of Spain is very open, festive, and
immersed in the arts. As an aspiring artist, this certainly piqued my interest.
A few weeks ago, I found out that I had received a scholarship through Global Leaders Financial Aid and a state-specific scholarship aid program that will cover $4000 of my tuition. This was really great news for my family, but it does mean that we are still going to have to fundraise a large sum of money. We have several plans for this, including having bake sales during First Friday Artwalk downtown and selling notecards with art done by yours truly. I am very confident that I will be able to raise at least half on my remaining tuition.
Thank you for taking an interest in my adventure, I'll be sure to update this blog every time I hear more from AFS!
Adios!
Autumn Cassidy
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