Thursday, August 4, 2016

Mi Nuevo Familia

Summer Studio in Spain is not only about the places you go, the things you do, or the experiences - it is more than that...

It is about the family you create here while you're in Spain. 
The family that you connect with, share your experiences with - laugh, eat, and be silly with.
 People within your program get to know you, and thats a good thing - it’ll make your summer experience better. This is my family of summer 2016 - and I am so grateful to have met them.





The Professors - Alejandro y Mari

Basically only the greatest professors you’ll ever have as studio professors. They know so much and are willing to share that - and it is truly inspiring how much dedication they pour into this studio. They want you to learn, to experience the culture, to enjoy Spain and its craziness. Gracias otra vez Alejandro y Mari por todo. <3 font="">



The Sass Monster - Isa

What's a summer without the right amount of sass? This girl right here is full of life and full of sass. She enjoys traveling with us and redefined our whole summer experience, making us laugh, cry, and be silly. She allowed us to get out of our comfort zone and I thank her for that. Even with all that sass. :)



The Guy Who Loves Florida - Berny

He’s always there when you least expect it, whether it is filming or talking about his love for Florida! :P However, he does take fantastic shots of our studio and our experiences. Documenting the entire summer of 2016 in Spain is a lot - and Berny did a wonderful job in capturing the precious moments we all shared with each other. Thank you Berny, and I can’t wait to see the film!



The Homies - the Class of Summer Studio Spain 2016


Despite there being only 10 of us, I think we made the most of it, and we all got to know each other a little bit more. I am so grateful to have met each and every one of you. We all bonded and shared experiences that are indescribable, and I will cherish these moments. I hope we can continue our adventures back in the Bay!



// mateo //

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