Cuatro: 25% complete

 I'd meant to write one of these during the week but it's been so busy I didn't find the time! 

I felt a bit shell-shocked at first. After being chucked off the bus and told to fend for ourselves for the next 4 weeks it all became a bit real. The streets were practically empty with it being Sunday but we managed to explore some of the local area before Mr. Breeze whipped up some nice veg to go with our ready-made Spanish omelette for our first meal in Valencia. It was great to get to know the flatmates on a more personal level after a cerveza or two.

The teaching has had its ups and downs. I have four tutors at two different schools. One of the tutors I am yet to meet, and don't even know where she is. I'm a little bit annoyed I don't get the chance to build as good of a relationship with there being such limited time with each one. 

Every day I do 12:15-15:00 at San Jose de Calasanz then travel up to Schola in Moncada for the evening shift. The kids at San Jose are a bit more wild (possibly because they're on their dinner break and would rather be playing basketball out in the playground). The Schola kids are definitely more well behaved and easier to control!

Seems crazy that we're already 1/4 way through the entire trip. Can tell already that it's going to fly by. Looking foward to getting more involved next week and doing some full lessons!

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