I haven't posted for a while since there isn't much to say. Josie has now been in Spain for a little over 3 months. She has now moved to her 2nd host family and loves it! They are teaching her how to cook traditional Spanish foods and they helped her find a running club, so it sounds like they are keeping her busy.
Just a couple of things though I thought I should pass along. When sending a package keep it light and keep it small. At Christmas I sent a quite large package ( with gifts for Josie and her host family and a couple of friends) and the package cost me about $60 (I don't recall the weight, maybe 13 -15 pounds). It got held up in customs for a month and Josie had to pay 30 Euro (I think) to get it out. The reason: I had put a high value on it on the customs form (since I wanted to be sure it was insured in case it got lost or damaged). So the moral of this story: always value your packages low.
I just sent a package weighing 2lb 3oz and it cost me $19.45 to ship. So . . . keep packages small and light!
Josie just let us know that her school class is going on a senior trip to Italy. She is very excited! We don't know if Rotary will allow her to go and what all it will entail, but I will keep you posted.
We did get an e-mail from our travel agent about needing to set her return date on her ticket. I have to let her know by March 1 what that date will be. Right now we are thinking the first week of August. At least then I'll have a date to mark on the calendar of when I'll get to hug my Josie!
Not much else to report. I'm missing Josie something terrible. As long as I know she is doing well though, then I am OK. :)
Hasta luego, Diego!
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