The Rain in Spain Falls Mainly in the Plain

Monday, January 22, 2007

Weekend at the beach!

So I went to the beach this weekend and it was amazing!!! However, I am in the internet cafe, and unable to add pics right now, so stay posted! I went to Nerja, stayed in an apartment hotel joint, ate home-made ice cream, explored the caves, drank pina coladas while looking at the Mediterranean, and went swimming and frolicking in the beautiful aqua water!!! So there are many gorgeous pics to add to the story! Now I´m back in Granada!

I got a new roommate yesterday, but just met her today! Her name is Brit and she is from Norway! So I´m pretty pumped!

I have a vacation that starts this weekend, but we don´t even know where we´re going yet! So plans will be made soon I hope! Well, I´ve been in this cafe for almost 2 hours now, and think it´s about time to go out and get some tapas!

Hope everyone is doing well!!! Love to all!

Monday, January 15, 2007

Pictures!!!

Ok, so these are in the opposite order of how I wanted them, but whatevs! So, the lamest pic is first, the cat! Haha! Enjoy! Sorry there's not many pics, I've taken tons, but it takes forever to put them onto my blog!


My cat: Bambi (Bahmbee)

The Alhambra at night...kinda blurry, but I like it!

Flamenco!
Granada!!!

The Alhambra in Granada!!!

This is a sweet archway in Toledo!

Sangria in Toledo!
(Katie, Camille, me, Katie, Crystal, Abbey)

Holy Toledo, eh?! Beautiful!

This is the tomb of Francisco France...creepy but real impressive.

Um, you can't really tell, but they all park behind each other, apparently they all leave places at the same time!

This is the Palacio Real in Madrid. So huge! So much gold! Over 2,000 rooms!


Saturday, January 13, 2007

Some of my new faves:

1. Kinder bueno-much like a KitKat, but more creamy stuff in the middle! Sooo good!
2. Cheetos bichitos-bug shaped cheetos with butter/garlic flavor! Delicioso!
3. Discotecas!-People don´t show up at these hoppin´ clubs until after 3, but they get super packed, like Roscoes, but 20 times the size!
4. Tapas!-tapas are like free appetizers that you get when you buy a drink. There are special tapas bars, and they range from foods like olives, to a full hamburger! My favorite one so far: brie and honey on a piece of french bread, put in the oven so it´s a little melty! mmmm...
5. Rebajas-Spanish for Sales! These sales last for a whole month, and they keep lowering the prices! It´s awesome!

Friday, January 12, 2007

Flamenco is my Fave!

So Granada is really cool! The streets are always packed, except during siesta time, and there are pretty buildings everywhere! I like the Spainish food so far, my senora has yet to fail me! I walk like 20 minutes to class everyday, a nice uphill trek! And we walk everywhere else too! We got to go see flamenco dancing the other night! It was amazing! It was in this little cave of a joint, kinda sketchy area, but it was very entertaining! I can't wait to learn some of it! I don't have time to write more right now, so more to come! I will touch on some of my new favorite things in my next post and also, I will try to find a way to attach pictures of this beautiful country! Hasta luego todos!

Monday, January 08, 2007

Hola from Granada!

Hola hola! I´m now in Granada, after traveling through Madrid, El Escorial, and Toledo. Granada is awesome! I live with my señora and señor and their two daughters. Katie Roos is my roommate! Our house parents are pretty quiet, only speak Spanish, so it´s been interesting so far! We live in an apartment on a pretty busy street right in town. Yesterday the rebajas started, it´s much like the day after Thanksgiving sales, craziness! There were people everywhere, and many many good-looking Spanish fellows! All the stores were packed, Katie and I made our way up and down one street, squeezing through crowds, and even using our Spanish skills! So, pumped for Granada!

Now moving backwards...I arrived in Madrid on Wednesday and we stayed in a nice hotel there for two nights, very cool bustling city! Then we went on the the Valley of the Fallen, Francisco Franco´s creepy, but interestingly beautiful, tomb. Then we went to El Escorial, a cute little town with steep streets and a HUGE monestary. Finally we ended the bus ride in Toledo, a gorgeous city built into a hill. A river runs down below it...ahhh. We were there for two nights as well, in another awesome hotel. I ventured out the first night into a bar infested street...good times. Just so you know, people here go out no early than 12am, and the clubs/discotecas don´t get hoppin´ until 3 or 4am!!! It´s crazy! After two nights in Toledo we took a 5 hour bus ride into Granada, my home for the next 5 months!

We have been on tons of tours of awesome buildings and historical sights. We got to visit the Prado, a huge palace, tons of cathedrals, mosques, etc. Spain is great, super diverse and super cute! The food is decent, haven´t had too much experience with it yet, but my señora will cook some pretty good meals seeing as she is a housewife. My señor is a farmer, olive trees. Alright, well, I don´t know what else to say yet, so...adios for now!