Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Bitter Coffee

The other day my roomie, Erin, got to witness my mini-breakdown at the cafe we always stop at before class on Mondays and Tuesdays. Not sure why I was so crazy that morning, but I woke up really missing my parents. So since I felt a little homesick I decided I wanted to wear the purse my mom left me. She bought the purse before her trip to Spain so that she could have a small sling-over purse, good for outings in the city. I loved it, because it was from Fossil, cute, brown, had studs on it. Although the purse couldn't fit any of my books, I decided it didn't matter and could just carry my books instead.

So after the commute to school, Erin and I stopped for our usual coffee and croissant mixtos. However, I was feeling a little queasy...from all the fun I had the night before so I wanted a water instead of coffee. But no...I accidently ordered coffee somehow, didn't have enough money for water, took my first sip of coffee...and bam, the cup top falls off and spills ALL OVER my mommy's purse. Then, as the barista concerns herself with wiping what little coffee spilled on her counter instead of handing me a napkin, I feel waterworks approaching. Yeah, embarassing. I start sniffling and crying at the Cuidad Universidad metro stop cafe. As ridiculous as it sounds though, I WOULD cry about spilling coffee on a brand new really cute purse. I love my leather. But the fact that it was my Mom's and that I missed her so much that morning, made the tears inevitable. Luckily the purse has made a full recovery and I haven't cried since :-p.

I can't believe I have a little less than six months. It's so rare that I ever feel homesick and I'm glad because I don't want to waste any of my time here feeling like I want to be somewhere else. Madrid has truly become my home in the last two months. It helps that I've stayed in Madrid and haven't traveled anywhere. Traveling is a luxury and a privilege. But after the Granads, Dublin, and Gran Canaria, it almost felt like more of a chore. Taking a break from traveling has been refreshing and it's allowed me to make some great friendships. However, I think I'm getting in the mood to travel again, hehe. I booked a trip to Berlin to visit Cat in April! I'm so excited to see her and her city. There is also a trip to Tenerife in the works right now... my roomies and I are aiming for end of March. Laying on the beach sounds amazing right about now.

Finals are coming up. So my roommates and I decided to limit ourselves to only going out twice a week. HA, so much for that. It's so hard to say no to nights of getting ready, playing poker, pregaming, laughing, and dancing when you have a FIVE day weekend. I keep thinking I can go out tonight, and just start studying in the morning. But by the time I wake up, it's already between 2-4pm. This week we had poker at our house on sunday night, went to Orange Cafe (see picture) on Wednesday, Reina Bruja on Thursday, and yesterday I kept it chill and just went shopping and then to dinner with Santi.

It's a beautiful Sunday morning here in Madrid. The skies are clear, the bells from the church close to my house are ringing, I'm sippin' green tea, making lesson plans, and studying for antropologia. Today's a good day :)

Monday, October 25, 2010

Barcelona, Rome and Back

Although I have failed at writing in my blog often, it is only because I am too busy enjoying my life abroad! A few weeks ago I went to Barcelona with a group of people in my program and I had a blast. I saw the beautiful yet unfinished La Sagrada Familia and took an elevator ride up into the towers. The view was amazing...the climb down, not so much. Another highlight of my trip was going to the Market de la Boqueria.



I had a blueberry banana smoothie, MMM! Before heading back Madrid I also bought some brie and bread for the bus ride, so sophisticated.

While in Barcelona, I also got to reconnect with Annie Mickle, eat the BEST MEXICAN FOOD I'VE HAD SINCE HOME (Go to Rosa Negras!), go clubbing on the beach, see the Museo de Picazzo, and experience hostel living for the first time! The name of our hostel was Equity Point Centric. It was pretty clean and we met a lot of cool people in our 12 person room.


The last day in Barcelona my wallet was stolen. Yeah, dude. Two middle aged women stampeded me as I tried to get on the metro. My purse was crossed over my body and zipped in front of me, a suitcase in one hand and a bag of food in the other. Two seconds after making it onto the metro, I look down, my passport is on the floor, my ipod speakers are hanging out of my purse, and my wallet is gone. Those two ladies even had the audacity to STAY on the metro with me! So for the whole metro ride I was screaming at them and they were only responding with "que?" and had smirks on their faces. What the fuck, Barcelona? Luckily I had made copies of all my credit cards and had my parents cancel all my cards within 10 minutes of the attack.

Anyways, later that day I was back in Madrid and wallet-less. Two days later I was in Roma, visiting Whitney! Rome was a blast. We did a Colosseum Pubcrawl...which would've sucked if it wasn't for the insane break dancers at the final club we went to! Felt like I was in Step Up or something, not that I've seen the movie.

I got to eat REAL food, AUTHENTIC gelato, and take lots of pictures! Whitney's friends were really fun and one of them was a total history buff! I got to see all the major sites like Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Forum, Colosseum, Campo, Vatican, and more while also receiving a history lesson!


Now I'm back in Madrid and Courtney is here visiting! I LOVE HAVING HER HERE :) We've gone out every night since she's been here. And now, 4 bottles, 3 discotecas, and 3 nights later, we are TIRED! We managed to make a day trip today to El Escorial. It was only 3.5e to go there via charter bus. We went to the museum at the famous monasterio there and met Jahel and a friend for lunch after! (Jahel is an exchange student my family had when I was 5 years old, now she's a grown woman and she's showing me around her country!)

Monday and Tuesday I have class and then Wednesday Courtney and I are going to Toledo for the day! THEN AMSTERDAM FROM THURSDAY - SUNDAY! Thanks for booking a 5 star hotel for us, Mom & Dad! It's going to be a REAL vacation :) I love my life!

Plans after Amsterdam: Cordoba, Granada, and then Dublin in November!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

A rough week.

I still love America.

The Spanish public education system makes me appreciate the UC system SO MUCH. I started class at Complutense on Monday and it was definitely a cultural experience. First of all, I'm not officially enrolled in any classes yet because EAP doesn't allow us to matriculate until a week after classes start. We also wont know if the classes we attended during the first week of school are even on the "approved course list." Disorganized much? Anyways, here's a run-through of my day:
Cervantes, my first class- I've never fought so hard to stay awake in my entire life.
Teatro griego- couldn't find the classroom, gave up. Would it really break the bank if the university put some signs on the front of their buildings?
Mitos (Myths)- professor doesn't show.
Literatura espaƱola desde 1975- professor says the class will be "mierda" if all the foreigners try to take it.
Literature hispanoamericano I- professor says the class will be too difficult for you.

The second day was much better. Cervantes was slightly more interesting. I attended a history class of the americas, very interesting from the spanish point of view. The mitos professor showed up and told us class was cancelled for the next two weeks (woo hoo)! (Who does that?) And I plan to take an anthropology class at the other Complutense campus starting next week!

Campus reminds me of a scene that should have been in Inception. The literature buildings are modern looking, with clean lines and lots of stairs and there is a large courtyard with overgrown weeds and randomly a few beds of roses. The mixture of modern architecture, with weeds, roses, benches, and graffiti everywhere is just kinda spooky.

Most of the graffiti I see everywhere is about women's rights, Latin America, or Israel. I had no idea that there are Spanish people who think that the government should be helping Latin America. It's an interesting topic and I want to look into more. Also I didn't know that there was still a strong anti-Jewish sentiment in Spain. I thought that was over centuries ago, but apparently not. The graffiti about Israel basically accuses the country of committing genocide.


Anyways, as my last post said, I was supposed to be in Brussels right now. But thanks to the Belgian and Spanish national strike, I have been deprived of the waffles I so seriously desired. Who is begging to go to Brussels? Uh, I guess I was. I think everyone should just boycott Ryanair instead of going to work. Ryanair es mierda. My roomies and I had to call 5-6 times before they promised to refund our flights... and I had a bad feeling that's not even going to happen. So much for going to Brussels. I don't think I'm going to try again... I already spent all the money and time I had in me for Brussels. I hope Easyjet is better.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Toledo & Plans!

A lot has happened since my last entry and I don't think I'm going to be able to write about everything that went on simply because I have no free time and I'm a little lazy.

TOLEDO
Last weekend Danielle, Erin, and I went to Toledo! We arrived at the Atoche Renfe train station in Madrid thinking that 30 minutes would be enough time to buy tickets and find the train. Oh no, I'm beginning to figure out that it's better to expect everything to take a long time and be unnecessarily complicated. Well, maybe it wouldn't have been so bad if we bought our tickets online.

We arrived in Toledo around 6ish, found Hotel Imperio, dropped off our stuff and then began exploring. After shopping, taking pictures, and eating ice cream (yum), we met up with some girls in our program for dinner. It was nice to be with some native speakers. The way they can just communicate with everyone is envious. I really need to be fluent now. Dinner wasn't bad and the wine was delicious! After we finished dinner, the seven of us went out to a small bar, don't know the name, and had mojitos. It was a much older crowd in the bar but we got to practice our Spanish a little bit.

Toledo is such a cute town and I definitely would like to go back once more before I go home. I'm a big fan of the jewelry :)

CLASS
The ILP is practically over! I take two finals tomorrow and I'm done! After the finals we get to drink with our professors in the cafeteria too. I love Spain. In America it would definitely be inappropriate to get crunk with our professors, but here it's an event! I really want to get a picture with my favorite professor, Antonio. He made fun of me and called me out during class all the time, but I know he loves me. He was substituting the other day and called me out for having a lentil face? I guess that means I looked expressionless (it's a phrase here)? But before I figured out what he said, I definitely turned to Danielle and said, "...Did he just ask me if I like lentil soup and if it's expensive?" The miscommunication that goes on between the spaniards and me can really lead to some hilarious situations.


PLANS!
Next week Danielle, Erin and I are going to Brussels and Brugges! Can't wait to see the capital of Europe and eat some waffles. Then the second week in October I'm going to visit Whitney in Rome and Megan in Siena! AND THEN, Courtney is coming to Madrid and we are going to AMSTERDAM for Halloween weekend! Too much excitement headed my way.

Oh yes, and I have finals tomorrow and a lease to sign tonight. So I really don't have any more time to write. Hope the next entry is better!