Monday, May 31, 2010

Granada!

Hola! I'm finally here! Although I'm about ready to collapse. Here was my weekend:

Sunday we had a morning bus tour, and then me and a few other people went to the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, had lunch at a pub, and then visited the Science Museum. Then we went on a walking tour of Jack the Ripper and afterwards 10 of us went to Brick street to get Indian food. It was really tasty but it took us forever to get the check amounts figured out because they wouldn't give us separate checks :/
Anyways, arrival back at the hotel circa 12:00 am.

Today:
3:00--wake up
3:45--load bus
5:15-6:50--wait for the plane
7:00-10:00--plane ride on which I got nearly no sleep due to the Spawn of Satan sitting behind me. I have never heard a child scream at that decibel and intensity in my life. Horrible.
11:00-1:00--bus ride from Malaga to Granada
1:00-2:00--meet roommate (Keely) and our Senora (Trini) and her husband and sister and try to hold a conversation. Ensue headache from extreme concentration.
2:00--FINALLY eat lunch. Very delicious--pasta with meat and cheese, salad, bread, and fresh cherries picked from their "campo" (house in the countryside)
3:00-6:00--SIESTA!!! (I love spain)
7:00--guided walk around of the city. I am going to get soooo lost.
10:00--dinner. So hungry. It is going to be really hard adjusting to this schedule.

So I'm pumped for bed. My poor body hates me for putting it through all this travel and time change and lack of food, but it will just have to get over it because we're in Spain!! Tomorrow is my placement test (fingers crossed), orientation, and a welcome drink with "tapas." I would give you a translation, but it doesn't really have one. :P

Interesting observations:
Everything here is made of marble to try to keep things cool (today it was 37 C, which is about 90 F ish), even the sidewalks! It makes walking in sandals with no traction a little tricky :P
I thought I knew Spanish. I clearly do not.
"Vale" (ok, right, used as a filler or as a question, asking for confirmation of understanding) is used about every other word. It makes me feel better about us saying like all the time.
This post is REALLY long. I apologize.

Love you miss you!
Meredith

2 comments:

  1. Longer the better! I wish I would have gone abroad when I had the chance... I'm so jealous and happy for you at the same time!!!

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  2. Prepare to 'Go Dutch' on just about every meal you eat, haha.

    What the hell? 90 degrees? It was tops 60 in the Netherlands today. Oh well.

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