Sunday, November 7, 2010

Just living in Spain

Well here I am sitting at my computer on this Sunday evening. Another week has come to an end and another one is begining. Today was a lazy day. Took a nice walk to church, came home and had lunch with Concha and Rodrigo, then skyped with my mom, grandparents, and Anna. Anna was drinking a Dunkin Donuts coffee and it made me a little jealous. Now I'm just relaxing. School tomorrow, the normal routine. Been here for 2 months, 60 something days and it starts to feel like real life, like life in NJ seems foreign. I haven't posted in over a week, so I'll just share some significant things that have happened.

Halloween was celebrated on here on Friday the 29th. I went with my friends to the nightclub in our town. It was a lot of fun, everyone dances...no exceptions! The party goes on until 6 in the morning, but I had to leave around 4 to get a ride home with someone. Not many people dressed up and the people that did weren't dressed up slutty like in the states.
After Halloween I went away with my host family for the weekend. We stayed in Fernando's family house in a small town outside of Leon. It was a very old, creepy house and we all joked around how it was the perfect place to spend Halloween. Patricia, Rodrigo and I all slept in the same room cause we were scared to sleep in the other rooms all alone. Above is a picture of me and my host siblings is the courtyard of the house. Sunday we visited Olviedo, which is a beautiful city in Austurias, Spain. It rained the whole day, which made it hard to do much but it was beautiful. Monday we visited Leon, which is another great city. The weather was good that day so we had a good time walking around and seeing the city. Below is a picture of a church in Oviedo.

Some other news. I am now not the only exchange student in my town. There is a girl here from Australia. She came this week but is only here for 3 months. Luckily she is super nice. We went out Saturday night and ran into people from our school so we hung out with them and talked with them in Spanish. My spanish seems to be coming along well. It is definitely easier to understand what people are saying then to speak though.

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like you are settling in. I am going to be in NY tomorrow and will get to talk to you when you Skype with your mom.

    Hey, still waiting on those pictures of your teachers, and what color scarf to knit you!!!

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  2. i forgot what color scarf you want beth to knit.

    looks like an interesting weekend. too bad about the dreary weather. i think we will need to spend a lot of time at the beach this summer ok.

    beth - get our room ready!

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