 
                     Rome and other tales of growth
My experience on the SBCC Study Abroad program has been one of growth. I have learned about ruins, art, and literature. I have learned new languages, amongst which I have adopted diverse communication techniques. I have learned new customs and ways of life. Most of all, I have learned about myself.
 My time in Rome has been crucial for my personal development and for my growth. It
                           all began with the powerful advice that I received from a friend about two months
                           ago. He said: “Leave your headphones at home. Go out into the world with open ears
                           and open eyes. Watch those around you, interact with your neighbor. Listen to the
                           birds, to conversations, and even to the sirens that may annoy you. Live, learn and
                           explore.” These are words that I will never forget. From that day on, I left my headphones
                           at home. What a change!
My time in Rome has been crucial for my personal development and for my growth. It
                           all began with the powerful advice that I received from a friend about two months
                           ago. He said: “Leave your headphones at home. Go out into the world with open ears
                           and open eyes. Watch those around you, interact with your neighbor. Listen to the
                           birds, to conversations, and even to the sirens that may annoy you. Live, learn and
                           explore.” These are words that I will never forget. From that day on, I left my headphones
                           at home. What a change!
I began to live and to feel alive. More than anything, I began to notice that in Italian culture, not many people actually use headphones either. It was amazing how quickly I was diffusing into the culture. Whether on the tram, at the bar or at the library, I was in constant interaction. I was living, learning and exploring. I was growing.
 My experience of personal development was also thoroughly shaped by my teachers. Sarah
                           Boggs, a brilliant SBCC professor who traveled with us to Italy, became a role model
                           of mine. She is passionate, loving and dedicated to her students. Sarah always had
                           our group’s best interest in mind, and with that, she developed very precious friendships
                           with us. She taught me how to stand up for myself, how to follow my dreams and how
                           to believe in who I am (both as a student and human being). Sarah and her family gave
                           us a home, and her invitations to dinner or movie nights at her house really created
                           a safe space for us. We love you, Sarah!
My experience of personal development was also thoroughly shaped by my teachers. Sarah
                           Boggs, a brilliant SBCC professor who traveled with us to Italy, became a role model
                           of mine. She is passionate, loving and dedicated to her students. Sarah always had
                           our group’s best interest in mind, and with that, she developed very precious friendships
                           with us. She taught me how to stand up for myself, how to follow my dreams and how
                           to believe in who I am (both as a student and human being). Sarah and her family gave
                           us a home, and her invitations to dinner or movie nights at her house really created
                           a safe space for us. We love you, Sarah!
 Carlotta, our Italian teacher, also went above and beyond. She taught me growth through
                           challenge and faith. Carlotta never lost faith in us when learning a new, and sometimes
                           very difficult language. Every day, she reminded us that teaching has many forms and
                           that we must not always abide by the traditional manner. Carlotta used resources such
                           as scavenger hunts, films, and music to develop our Italian language skills. Like
                           Sarah, she also made us feel at home. Her approach has always been beyond kind, attentive
                           and caring. She taught me that failure consists of the building blocks of success.
                           Carlotta’s spirit, will always stay with me in my journey of growth. I am proud to
                           have had her as a teacher and friend.
Carlotta, our Italian teacher, also went above and beyond. She taught me growth through
                           challenge and faith. Carlotta never lost faith in us when learning a new, and sometimes
                           very difficult language. Every day, she reminded us that teaching has many forms and
                           that we must not always abide by the traditional manner. Carlotta used resources such
                           as scavenger hunts, films, and music to develop our Italian language skills. Like
                           Sarah, she also made us feel at home. Her approach has always been beyond kind, attentive
                           and caring. She taught me that failure consists of the building blocks of success.
                           Carlotta’s spirit, will always stay with me in my journey of growth. I am proud to
                           have had her as a teacher and friend.
Lastly, I must add that my growth was also generated from hardship. It was triggered
                           b y all the moments of frustration, loneliness, and even distress. I learned more about
                           myself when I was in situations of struggle than I did when in comfort. That is something
                           that I had to figure out on my own. It made me question, “who do I want to be” and
                           “if I were meeting myself, who would I want to meet?” Vulnerability was a dominant
                           force when establishing these questions in my head, and thanks to that, I have grown.
                           I feel more secure, wiser, and more conscious. I also feel happier and stronger.
y all the moments of frustration, loneliness, and even distress. I learned more about
                           myself when I was in situations of struggle than I did when in comfort. That is something
                           that I had to figure out on my own. It made me question, “who do I want to be” and
                           “if I were meeting myself, who would I want to meet?” Vulnerability was a dominant
                           force when establishing these questions in my head, and thanks to that, I have grown.
                           I feel more secure, wiser, and more conscious. I also feel happier and stronger.
Study Abroad is everything and more than I could have imagined. It was about friendships, cultures, pleasures, and growth. I will return home being more of myself than ever! I hope to shine and spread my colors of friendship, culture, pleasure, and growth with all of those around me. I exposed who I am to myself and to the world, in the past three months, and I wish to share this experience with my peers back home. The SBCC Study Abroad Program has changed the life for the better, and I recommend it to all.
 Valeria Garnica is a Canadian-Venezuelan Sociology and Dance student. In her time
                                 at SBCC, Valeria has discovered a true passion for literature, while serving as an
                                 English 110 tutor. Valeria Garnica is embarking on an expedition to Rome with the
                                 SBCC Study Abroad program, this Spring. She is beyong excited to grow as a student
                                 and person, while l representing of our wonderful community, abroad. Valeria hopes
                                 to do this great opportunity justice, through the practice of blogging. That way,
                                 she can share our student’s Italian stories with their peers back home.
Valeria Garnica is a Canadian-Venezuelan Sociology and Dance student. In her time
                                 at SBCC, Valeria has discovered a true passion for literature, while serving as an
                                 English 110 tutor. Valeria Garnica is embarking on an expedition to Rome with the
                                 SBCC Study Abroad program, this Spring. She is beyong excited to grow as a student
                                 and person, while l representing of our wonderful community, abroad. Valeria hopes
                                 to do this great opportunity justice, through the practice of blogging. That way,
                                 she can share our student’s Italian stories with their peers back home.
