Thursday, June 30, 2011
Today is flying by!
I just got done with my last "morning" class and I'm about to head back to my "home" to eat. It's about 2 pm right now. She serves lunch at 2, but I usually don't make it back until 2:30. It seems late, but we have dinner at 10, lol! I'm still trying to adjust to being alone. I guess there are two other girls that are going to live in the house starting this Sunday. The thing that gets me down is that I have to walk alone back and forth to class and it's kind of a long walk. It's always an adjustment to get used to the serious people here! My last professor is very serious; after one of my friends answered one of her questions today she reworded it and said that she can say it better just because she's Spanish...a little snobby, right?! It was discouraging because I can never change that, even if I perfected my Spanish I would still be a gringa! Yikes! On a happier note, we're going to get some tapas tomorrow night and then go swimming on Saturday. It should be fun :) Hasta luego!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Las clases...
Well, I started classes yesterday. Everything went well...walking to and from my ¨new home¨ wasn´t too bad. It´s been very hot here, but I was expecting it because last year it was just as hot I thought...although all of the people here say it´s never been this hot. I think it´s just because it´s hotter sooner this year. Anyway, since we started classes that´s been taking up a lot of my time. My most difficult class is grammar. I´m always amazed at how I can speak and write Spanish just fine without knowing all of these strict rules! It´s a little frustrating, but it will be good to know how to explain why we say certain things.
It´s been a little bit of challenge finding internet since I don´t have it at my house here. Right now I´m at the dorms because they have computers we can use for free :) The dorms are close to a class that I went to this afternoon, so that worked out well...That way I don´t have to carry around my laptop.
It´s been a little bit of challenge finding internet since I don´t have it at my house here. Right now I´m at the dorms because they have computers we can use for free :) The dorms are close to a class that I went to this afternoon, so that worked out well...That way I don´t have to carry around my laptop.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Salamanca
We're in Salamanca now! Mike came with me to meet my host family. My host mom insisted on serving us authentic seafood paella. It was yummy! She greeted us both with two kisses--the Spanish way. We also met her daughter who is a little older than us. After that, we took a bus to the dorms where all of the other students are. I have a meeting in a little bit and then it all starts. It's always a lot to take in right away, but I feel at least better than last year because I know what to expect. Mike's leaving tomorrow at 7 and I have class at 8:30. Sad that our vacation is over but it was fun!
Friday, June 24, 2011
Un día MUY ocupado!
Today was a VERY busy day! We started it out by taking a bus to the Real Alcázar, or Royal fortress. It was beautiful with its patios and gardens and detailed textiles--huge! The only thing I regret is not getting a guide since there wasn't a lot written for us to learn more about it. Afterwards we went to the cathedral of Seville. We then walked to the Torre del Oro, or Gold Tower, which is right on the Guadalquivir River. It's funny that it's called the tower of gold since there's no gold on it. It was supposedly stolen or lost years ago. Following this, we walked through the Maríaluisa park and got to the best place of the day, the Plaza de Espana. There, we rented a row boat and Mike rowed us around the square. It was very nice! Long day of walking in the heat, but it was definitely worth it. Tomorrow morning early we head for Salamanca, which is our last stop together. Mike leaves for home already on Monday and I start classes...yikes!
Sevilla!
Seville is VERY hot and dry! They're right when they say you can fry an egg on the sidewalk. We arrived here Wednesday night, but didn't do much because we were both exhausted and hot. Yesterday we went to Isla Mágica, which is sort of like Six Flags. It was good to get a little break from sightseeing and see people having fun, especially kids. There were a ton of teenagers. For lunch we left the park and found this little bar that served tapas and we ordered some noodle dish and some Fantas, our new favorite drink. They speak with such a different accent here, dropping the ends of words and pronouncing words with more air. The culture is different--I'm glad we came, although it is pretty dead because many people flee Seville because of the heat this time of year. Also yesterday was a holiday, Corpus Christi, so there wasn't much open and many people had off of work. Last night we went out to a couple of places. First we went to this tapas bar and we tried two different white wines and a goat cheese risotto along with some jamón ibérico--yummy! Then we headed to this upscale hotel after midnight that's right next to the cathedral in Seville. It had a terrace on the top that is lit up and has an awesome view of the cathedral that's lit up at night too. When we arrived they gave us each a slip of paper for us to write a wish on and then throw it into a little fire. Very nice! I loved the idea and also the smell of a campfire outside is nice :) We each ordered a mojito and then headed to this Flameco bar, just in time to see the ending. We thought it was open much later than it was.
Today we're going to try and rent some bikes to see some of the main historical sites in Seville. It's our last day here already....zooming by!
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Madrid
We're in the capital city of Madrid now for a short time. It's very sunny, dry and HOT here. It felt like walking around in a sauna all day. We started out the day with some coffee at a nice place called Café y Té and then headed to the Plaza de Espana, the Palacio Real & La Catedral de la Almudena and museum, which is directly across from the Royal Palace. The cathedral was surprising VERY new. Some rooms were just added in 2005. We also ate a typical Spanish menú del día for lunch. Mike ordered the salmon and ceasar salad and I ordered the steak and gazpacho soup. I also had some flan for dessert. Mike of course chose the helado (ice cream)! Then we headed to the Plaza Mayor and passed by the Puerta del Sol on our way back to the hotel. Lots of places to visit in Madrid, but not very relaxing...much like NYC. Tomorrow we're going to go to the Parque del Buen Retiro and then we leave at two on a high-speed train to Seville! So exciting!
Monday, June 20, 2011
El último día en Valencia...
Today was our last day in Valencia, so naturally we spent it on a beautiful beach called El Saler, which is about 20 minutes outside of the city. We took a public bus there at 7 in the morning so that we could make the most of the day. When we arrived only a few fishermen were there and they were cleaning the sand, so we had our choice of where to go. We found a jellyfish on the shore, but never found one in the water thank goodness! The water was really nice! It wasn't a nude beach, but it is not uncommon to see women without tops...A little weird to get used to. Anyway, we were so hungry by lunchtime (no earlier than 2 in Spain) that we ordered a huge thing of lobster and shrimp paella and a huge tomato and tuna appetizer. I'll have to post a pic of that too. Mike couldn't believe how big the paella pan was, since they served it to us out of the pan. The restaurant we went to was right on the beach.
Oh, and last night I forgot to mention the pink rose. We went to an Italian restaurant to eat outside and were just finishing up our meal when this old man comes up to Mike selling this huge bunch of roses that smelled really good. Mike didn't want to buy flowers from him and kept telling him "No, gracias!" And then he asked me after like the fifth time how to say "Have a good night" to him, lol. Anyway, we didn't get that far because the man started telling me that he hadn't sold any all day and that he needed money to eat. I figured I'd just buy one, since they smelled really good anyway. Later on I took off the plastic and realized that he must have put rose smelling perfume on it because it was the plastic surrounding the rose that smelled better than the actual rose! Hehe. Mike joked that it was probably plastic and when I carted it around to all of these places I'd find that out because it would never die. Well, I took it to the beach this morning and it did die for lack of water. Mike told me he'd never forget that I gave in to buying that rose...
Sunday, June 19, 2011
La Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias
Today we walked to the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia. We tried to rent bikes, but as it turned out it was a quick walk! It looked so cool--so modern! The buildings remind me a little of the art museum in Milwaukee. There were also new sculptures outside of little people with different expressions and colors. Muy guay! The buildings are surrounded by clear blue water and they have a huge dome that plays IMAX films. Right near the buildings is also a little dog park and a garden with different flowers and a river. Lots of people have dogs here. We noticed that the dogs people own in Valencia are bigger than the dogs in Barcelona...maybe because they have bigger places to live here. Oh, and Mike tried his first cup of café con leche, which he guzzled down pretty quickly. We also got ourselves some gelatto. He ordered in Spanish and now will never forget how to order a cone, lol! If you know Mike, you know how much he loves his ice cream! "Un cono de banana split, por favor." jijiji :)
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Adiós Barcelona--Hola Valencia!
Today we had to leave Barcelona at 7 in the morning after only two hours of sleep--We're definitely not used to the time change yet as it is, and lots of people stayed up late at the hostel. Anyway, after 3 days of practice using the metro we were going to try it again hauling our bags through it to get to the train station. We thought we were giving ourselves enough time, but things just weren't going our way. First, we left a little later then planned because the elevator was stuck at the tippity top floor of the hostel. Then we were debating taking the taxi since we were cutting it close. The receptionist at the hostel told us that it would cost 30 Euro to get to the train station, as opposed to about 3 Euro on the metro. We also didn't even have that much cash on us. Anyway, so we zoomed to the metro station and tried to get through the gate, but our T-10 card, which gives us 10 trips on the metro was used up! We had used it more than we thought. So I was quickly unlocking my backpack to get out my credit card to buy two more tickets, then it wouldn't accept my credit card. Yikes! This just gets better! So I tried calling the cab company to get a cab quickly, but of course that wasn't working either...I'm not joking--crazy morning on little sleep. So we ran back to the hostel--with our huge bags and then asked the receptionist to call us a cab. He told us it would take a cab 10 minutes to get there; that was cutting it close, but there was nothing else we could do. Luckily the cab showed up within a minute thank God! I asked the taxi driver to stop at an ATM so we could pay him, and we got to the train station in time--yay! By the way, it ended up costing us 10 Euro for the taxi, I'm not sure how he judged that number wrong, yikes! I thought it seemed like a lot!
Anyways, so we made it to Valencia and we love it here! The hotel that we're staying in has internet in the room and there are palm trees everywhere. The culture is also a lot more laid back, and there are a lot less tourists from all over the world. We went to the beach right away and now we're about to get to dinner. Hasta pronto!
Friday, June 17, 2011
Last day in Barcelona!
Today was busy day--our last day in Barcelona! We started off the day early taking a cable car up Montjuic mountain and took a tour of a the castle there. It had an awesome view of the sea. After that, we visited the Sagrada Familia and went to the beach. At night, we walked the streets of Las Ramblas and also visited the Torre Agbar, which was beautifully lit at night. Tomorrow we take the train to Valencia--beaches here we come!!!
Park Güell
Yesterday (Thursday) Mike and I went to Park Guell, which is a beautiful park with very interesting buildings and a great view of the city of Barcelona and the sea. It was very colorful and it also had a lot of pretty flowers and even palm trees. Mike and I walked as far to the top as we could get. That was definitely the highlight so far. Before that we ordered the "menú del día" for lunch. This is a three course meal that you can choose from a few different selections for each course...very common in Spain.
Later on in the night we went to the Placa Espanya, where they lit up all of the fountains and played music with it. It was an awesome show! We also saw some break dancers on the walk there. We're really loving Barcelona!!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
We made it!
Wow! Mike and I headed for Chicago around 9:30 in the morning on Tuesday and arrived at our hostel here in Barcelona on Wednesday around 4:30 pm. We figured our whole trip took us 24 hours...not too bad, considering it takes about that long to get to Florida. Taking the metro to our hostel with our huge bags was ridiculous! We were rolling them up and down stairs in grueling heat, hoping we wouldn't break off a wheel. Won't be doing that again, lol! (But hey, at least we gave it a try!)
Anyway, we just got back from a walk through the city. Took some pictures of the outside of La Pedrera, one of Gaudí's architectural designs. By the time we got there the inside of it was closed. We also tried a really fancy cappuccino next door. I'm even getting Mike to speak a little Spanish to order! So much to see and do tomorrow and the next day! Can't wait! The weather was beautiful and I hope it stays that way.
Ahora vamos a comer! (Now we're going to eat!)
Hasta pronto :)
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Next trip: Barcelona
Before I start studying again at the University of Salamanca this summer, Mike and I are going to travel around Spain for a bit. We're flying into Barcelona on June 14th! It will be really nice to see the rest of the country! We're also going to go to Valencia, Madrid, and Seville. It's another full-time job planning the trip and on top of that the wedding-yikes! It will be worth it though :)
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