So most of the days here are starting to be the same: Wake up 5 minutes before class, learn for 4 hours, eat, sleep, internet, kick it, sleep. I´m excited to start traveling this weekend and mix things up a little bit. I´m going to Seville this weekend to check out a soccer game, then probably the Canary Islands to get some sun, then maybe Paris or London, still haven´t decided.
Today in class was rather amusing. We have a couple of catz who are pretty interesting. They´re nice people but not very focused on the student part of the whole trip (I guess I could be included in that category). Or maybe they just like to have fun in class. Either way they were getting on this other girls nerves. She´s an older lady who is only learning Spanish to help her kids out who just moved here, so for her its all about the learning not the credit. She always gives them the coldest looks and today they were talking about how they wanted to go play outside with the little kids across the street. The other girl was like hey, you can go play with them, but I´m tryin to learn. Unfortunately they didn´t here. Then they got into an argument about how the Muppets weren´t on Sesame Street and blah blah blah...It was funny to watch tho.
I have to tell you all that I´m becoming a pretty dope chef. I´ve made my third batch of ham and cheese sandwiches on the spanish equivalent to the George Forman and let me tell you, they are beyond delicious. I might step up to the pasta game by the end of the week, but I don´t wanna rush things.
I also have discovered the world of air drying clothes. We don´t really have a dryer, except for this clothes rack so I came up with the genuis idea of putting it in my room and cranking up the space heater, making the room hot for the clothes to dry faster. But I kinda forgot about that energy is never destroyed it just changes form or whatever and realized that once I got back to my room, the water from my clothes had just evaporated and moved over to my bedding. Long story short...humidty sucks.
I finally broke in the biday...by necessity rather than choice mind you. Still can't tell you if it was a positive or negative experience, but it got the job done. I figure at one point in ever man's life he needs to experience another countries culture so this was my attempt to be open minded.
Went out last night to my favorite Tapa spot and got the hook up as usual. It´s pretty funny cuz I always go with other people and order a drink just like them, but when the tapas come out I usually get like two sandwiches, fries, and a crab popper and they get a plate with a sandwich lol It´s good to know people lol
After that spot I went to met up with some other people, and definitely got lost. I basically went on an unguided tour of the area known as the Albacyin and wound up on top of the valley with a dope view of the alhambra. Lesson being...buy a map
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you know the bidet is everywhere in europe... so get used to it =P
ReplyDeletei suggest you walk around with tissues in your pocket =P
i love reading your posts!! start taking MORE PHOTOS!!!
how is the weather??