viernes, 6 de febrero de 2009
From February 2
Oh, by the way, every bathroom in a bar/restaurant/etc. doesn’t have toilet paper, so you have to bring your own. But, the bathrooms in Nahu are even worse b/c it is a 2-stall bathroom, except there are no doors on the “stalls,” and they practically face each other. It is straight out of my green bathroom nightmare, but luckily the walls aren’t green. (Sorry to those of you who don’t know what I’m talking about…).
Anyways! At about 4 (?), Marvin offered to show us some other bars, and possibly a Latin club where we could dance. On the way, we passed his apartment, so he invited us in cuz I had to PEE! Well, it was REALLY nice. But he’s not a very clean person, haha. After the bathroom break, we went to “La Punta,” the street with all of the late-night clubs. It is not really safe to go there alone at night, but w/three people (one of whom was a guy), we were safe. We went to one of the last ones, called Maletón, where they were playing MERENGUE!!! But there were only like 6 other people there cuz according to Marvin, it was still early. Personally, I think 4:30 is pretty darn late, but I’m not a Spaniard. After a few minutes, the bouncer made us go to the club next door cuz they were gonna close cuz nobody had shown up. THAT club was playing techno (ew!), and we finished our drinks, and left. We passed by Marvin’s apartment again and peed and got a drink and listened to some music. We intended to go to the new part of Cadiz and go to a Latin club there, but they close at 6am, and it was 5am already. We decided to go to this bar called Umec instead, which is really close to where I live. They were playing a random mix of techno, R&B, hip-hop, & other stuff. It was a pretty cool place, and we stayed til it closed at like 7am. The 3 of us stood outside and talked for a minute, and then I went home. Marvin walked Sophie home cuz her house is on the way, but kind of far from there. I got home at 7:30, holy crap! That’s just ridiculous. Well, I finally got out of bed at like 1:45pm b/c Encarna usually has lunch ready a little after 2pm. She made something that was good, but I don’t remember what. At like 3 or 3:30, I went over to Karia’s room to hang out & use the internet. I got to talk to some of my friends. That was great. After a little while, Karia, Sophie, and I went to the beach b/c the sun was SHINING! It was really cold w/the wind, but it was the prettiest day we’d had so far. We took some pictures, and then at like 5:30, decided it was time to go shopping, since that’s when the stores open back up from Siesta. We met up with Lauren at Mango, and then went to Zara, and none of us had any success. We walked down Calle San Francisco, that street with lots of shops, and all found something at a candy store, hehe. We decided to head home to hang out for awhile before dinner. For dinner, Sophie, Karia, & I went to this restaurant called “La gorda te da comer” or loosely translated: “The Fattie Who Gives You Food.” We had to wait awhile for a table, but it was SO worth it. Everything we had there was amazing. I got a salad (omg, fresh vegetables!), little toasts with ham & melted cheese, and chicken skewers w/french fries. They were all tapas-sized (small) servings, but wow! Yum! We went back to the residencia after that, and Sophie went to bed cuz she was exhausted. I ended up hanging out there for awhile, and then Karia and I decided to go to Nahu for a drink. When we got there at like 12:30, there weren’t many people there. After a few minutes, three 50+-year-old guys walked in. They were acting pretty creepy, so we decided to finish our drinks and leave. As we were about to walk out the door, a bunch of (non-creepy) people walked in, and we debated staying. But after all, we decided to head home to SLEEP!! For lunch on Sunday, Encarna fed me the firs thing I couldn’t manage to eat. It was a cold mix of roasted red peppers & raw onions doused in vinegar. I tried it several times, but couldn’t eat it. I felt really bad for not eating it, but I really DID try. But man…it was nasty! Luckily, she also gave me some yummy broth with couscous and some burnt fried things that I was able to force down. I called Karia, and luckily, she & Sophie hadn’t eaten yet, so I met them for a light lunch (cuz I was still hungry). We ate at a restaurant near la plaza de las flores, and I had pasta with creamy cheese sauce. It was pretty darn good. It started pouring while we were there, but had stopped by the time we were ready to go. We SOMEHOW ended up at another candy store buying stuff (oops!). I think after that, we went to the residencia and stopped in the TV room and watched episodes of Family Guy in Spanish! So much fun. I went w/Karia to her room & talked to my daddy online while she took a nap. Then I talked to Jose online while she did her homework. All of the sudden, the weather turned really bad, and it started hailing! The internet cut out & everything! But a few minutes later, it stopped raining and the internet went back on. I came home to eat. Encarna had made that fried rice stuff again (still lacking soy sauce, hehe) and a hamburger (it was fully cooked this time! Yay!). This afternoon after school, I came home to a full house. Encarna’s sister & her husband were here from Chiclana (a nearby town), plus her granddaughter Vicky, and her daughter Monica’s family, too. We had that chick-pea soup stuff again (pretty good). They are all really loud people, so I was getting a headache, and went into my room to my HUGE amount of homework. When I was done, they were still shouting, so I started reading then tried going to sleep. I was somewhat successful once some of them left. I woke up to the sound of them yelling ago, so I listened to my music w/headphones for awhile. I pretty much stayed in my room all day, and then I ate an omelet and FRESH sliced tomatoes for dinner. Somehow, I am actually tired again, so I’m gonna read til I fall asleep! More later <3
jueves, 29 de enero de 2009
From earlier today...January 29 :)
From January 28
miércoles, 28 de enero de 2009
From January 26
Yesterday, we met up at noon and went to a café to drink coffee. While we were there, it started POURING rain. Just then, Karia realized that she had left her window open, so she had to go back to the residencia to shut it. Sophie wasn’t done with her coffee, and we still had to pay, so we told Karia we would meet her at the “resi” once it stopped raining so much. So as Sophie was finishing her coffee, it stopped POURING, so we decided to pay and leave. By the time we got done paying, though, it was pouring again. We decided to leave anyways, so by the time we got to the resi (5-6 blocks way), we were SOAKED! We hung out in Karia’s room for awhile to dry off some. Luckily, only some of her stuff had gotten damp…but not wet! At like 2, we went to this restaurant near La Plaza de Flores. It had stopped raining by then. The food there was REALLY good…yum! I got 6 whole calamari (or calamari family as the called it), and little fried balls of seafood. We wanted to go shopping, but all of the stores are closed on Sundays. We decided to get dessert at this one café near the resi, but it wasn’t gonna open til 5, so we walked around and ended up in La Plaza de San Antonio, or usual meeting place. The sun was actually shining, so we decided to hang out there while it was kinda warm. We hung out there until about 5:15, and then realized it was time for the café to open. We sat outside after we got our treats (I got 3 flautas filled with chocolate….2 of which were for this morning during class), then we went into the resi to warm up a bit. Sophie went up to her room, and Stacy & Karia were using the internet, and I was just sitting there, which is fine w/me. Karia & I wanted to go watch the sunset, but Stacy needed to do a bunch of stuff for school online. So Stacy stayed in Karia’s room while Karia and I walked toward the sun to find a good place to watch the sunset over the water. We ended up in the same spot we had gone the day before…on a wall overlooking the beach & the boats. It was really pretty, but I had forgotten my camera, so I don’t have any pics of it. I’ll steal some from Karia and post them on Facebook. After that, we went back to the resi, and I came home to eat dinner. Encarna cooked some sliced pork (?) with the mashed eggplant stuff. It was decent. After that, I decided to go read in bed b/c I had to wake up early for school this morning. I fell asleep at like 11pm, which was good. This morning, I went to the school cuz we had our first day of the intensive 2-week Spanish course. The first thing we did was take a test that was like 8 pages long…fill in the blank for the most part, but some essay answers. I am pretty sure it was just to see what we still needed to learn. I didn’t think it was very hard, but my written Spanish is WAY better than my spoken Spanish. After that, we got to take a break…so we got some cafe con leche at the cafeteria. Also, I got like 15 minutes to use the internet. A few hours would have been better…but whatever. So besides us four, there are 3 other people in the class. One girl is from
sábado, 24 de enero de 2009
First Saturday in Cadiz
Right now I am at La Plaza de San Antonio waiting for Stacy, Karia, & Sophie. I got here early cuz there is supposed to be free WiFi, but I couldn’t find one that was unsecured. Oh well, maybe in another plaza or restaurant. We are planning to walk around again today and maybe get a little lost. I’m sure it will be fun. :)
Now...
Okay, so right now I'm sitting in the Residencia where Karia & Sophie live so that I could get some internet. Stacy & I went to a cafe this afternoon, paid for a drink, and found out they didn't have WiFi even though it said so on the door. Lame. But today the girls & I took a walk through parts of Cadiz we hadn't been to yet. We went to some different plazas with trees and flowers, a botanical garden thing that was huge & beautiful, and to the beach. We took a ton of pictures. I'm gonna be putting them on Facebook another day. I had lunch at home....It was "Spaghetti." But in reality, it was spaghetti noodles with hot dogs and some thinned out ketchup-type stuff with maybe some herbs in it. Not the best thing I'd ever had, but I was starving and the bread that came with it was good. I also ate an orange. Yum. I sat at the house for awhile and read, too. I'm kind of mad right now cuz I waited like 30 mins for this album of pictures to upload onto Facebook, and when it got to the end, it said it failed and that I had to start over. So I'm just gonna upload the rest of my pictures next time I have internet. I have an album full of pictures from Toledo (where we went on Thursday morning), and then probably an album & a half worth of pictures from Cadiz. Right now it's about 8pm, and I think I'm gonna go back home to get ready for dinner time. The girls want to go out tonight for a drink or whatever, but I'm still feeling really sick & tired...plus I'm not really in the mood...so I'm gonna stay home and relax. More later!
From January 23
Bueno, it’s been a few days since I’ve written. I have been pretty busy. Let me try to summarize what has happened. So, I never got a roommate at the hotel. Carmen came & knocked on my door and told me that the meeting was moved to 6:30. So at around 6pm, I talked to Karia online and I met her out in the hallway and we went to the meeting. I met Stacy Lee & Sophie Conway there. Apparently, the other 2 girls that were supposed to be on the program lost their passports or couldn’t get a visa, so they aren’t here, and we aren’t sure if they are actually coming or not. Well, after our meeting, we all met up to go to dinner. API was paying for it, so heck yeah! Apparently, it wasn’t just the four of us and Carmen. So, the ENTIRE Sevilla group was there (~50 people!) and we were brought plate after plate of Spanish food. We ended up eating 10 shared plates of food between the four of us (paella, jamon, calamari, etc) PLUS some cake. It was insane. We didn’t eat it all, though, of course. So the next morning, I met Stacy, Karia, & Sophie for breakfast at the hotel, and then the whole group went to El Museo del Prado. It was a pretty nice walk through Madrid to get there, but it was SO cold. Also, we had to wait outside for like TWO HOURS before we could go in. Most of the art work was the crappy old kind, but I got to see some Cervantes and El Greco stuff. I saw Las Meninas which was cool. The four of us went to lunch at this cute little restaurant called “La Finca de Suzana.” I had some potato/artichoke thing first which wasn’t very good at all. But my second course was way better…couscous with 3 chicken legs and curry sauce. It was delicious. Then for dessert, I had 2 schoops of chocolate ice cream. Plus, we split a bottle of wine. The best part is that it only cost 9.50Є. Pretty good, right? After that, we went back to the museum to look at some more old stuff, then we went back to the hotel. Us girls and 2 boys from the Sevilla group (Rob & Andrew) that Karia knew (I think…) took a walk around town and ate at a Gallego (food from Galicia, a region of Northern Spain…) restaurant. I had mussels al gallego but I didn’t like them. Luckily, I was sharing with Karia and she had gotten plain steamed mussels. After that we (minus Andrew who went back to the hotel) walked down to the Palacio Real to see it lit up at night. Apparently the Spaniards aren’t very impressed with it because it’s ONLY like 250 years old! After taking a few pics, we got a little lost in Madrid, but found our way back. We went to this really boring old folks bar, and had beer & wine. It was like 12:30, and we were all tired, so we went to sleep. The next morning after breakfast, we went to El Escorial, this really cool palace/monastery from the 14th century. It had some REALLY old books in it. One was over 1,000 years old and had taken over 75 years to make (a very long time considering El Escorial itself only took 23 years…how fast!!) because it had hand-cut gold foil letters and hand-made meticulous pictures, etc. My favorite part was the burial room…it was big & circular & made of green Spanish marble, something reddish (wood? tile?), and bronze. It was absolutely beautiful, & I bought a post card of it cuz we weren’t allowed to take pictures inside. Oh, and it was snowing for the second day in a row. We came back to Madrid, and all of us girls weren’t feeling so great. We went to this Italian Restaurant, though, that was wonderful! I had asparagus soup, pasta with veggies, and cream puffs w/chocolate, plus a glass of wine for like 10Є. Yum! Then we went back to hang out at the hotel & had a meeting at 6pm about Cadiz. At around 8:30, me, Sophie, & Karia (Stacy was feeling bad still) went to some restaurant w/food from Istanbul. I didn’t really like whatever I got (Kabop w/French Fries) but I wasn’t very hungry. It was like Fast Food. The next morning, we went to Toledo. First, we took a tour on our bus, and then we took a walking tour. It was a really cool city, and I got to see El Greco’s famous painting “El Entierro de….” Somebody? Our group had to leave early to catch the train back to Madrid. We had lunch at VIPs, an American-ish restaurant. I ate pasta w/cheese a STEAK (really thin, but it was good) with French Fries, and Mango Ice Cream. Only 10.50Є. Yum. So we RUSHED back to the hotel, grabbed out bags, got 2 taxis to the train station, and somehow got everything on the train just barely in time. It was already leaving the station by the time we got to sit down. So we took a 5 hour train ride to Cadiz. When we got off the train, we met our hosts (Mine is Encarna & she was there w/her granddaughter Vicky & Vicky’s boyfriend). We waited together for a cab, then went home. They laughed the whole way home, and I caught most of what the said. They all talk really fast and they have an odd accent where they make a “sh” sound when it should be “ch.” I asked where that accent comes from, and Vicky told me twice, but I still don’t know what she said. Anyways, Vicky cooked a frozen pizza for me, and one for her boyfriend, and a sandwich thing for herself. After that, we all sat in the living room and watched Big Brother. It was the finale and some hottie named Ivan won. We sat there until about 12:30, then I went to my room to sleep. It is SO cold in this house, and I had FIVE blankets on, and I was STILL freezing. I guess it’s better than being hot. I guess I will describe my room. It has 2 twin-sized beds, a small desk, and a wardrobe. Also, a night stand w/3 small drawers. It is actually pretty big. The apartment isn’t all that small….a small living room w/a TV, a couch, and 2 small chairs that barely fit, Encarna’s bedroom (I haven’t seen the inside), a bedroom for one of her grandsons (Hugo) who lives here sometimes, then my room. The kitchen is pretty small, too. There is a fridge/freezer & 2 cabinets on one wall, and on the adjacent wall, a stove & a sink. There isn’t an oven, just a small convection oven (?) they keep plugged in on the counter next to the stove. The sink is only half-sized, too. There is a bathroom that is pretty decently sized. A toilet & a urinal, a sink w/counter space, a shower, & a closet. It’s pretty spacey. Oh! And it’s on the first floor! Anyways, I woke up this morning at like 10:45. I took a shower and had a Colacao (Hot Chocolate) for breakfast. Vicky came to walk me to the Plaza de Espana, and at 12pm, we met Carmen & the other girls there. Carmen took us on a tour of the old part of the city. It is SO beautiful! I’m gonna get very lost, though. We saw the beach, and we got a short tour of the school (which is gorgeous!). Then, we went home for a lunch/siesta. When I found my way, Encarna’s daughter Monica had just arrived. With her was her son Joel, and her daughter Arildia (??? – I still can’t figure it out!). She is 10 years old, and Joel is probably 6 or 7 and very adorable. We at chick-pea soup with spinach or something in it. It was definitely edible, but very salty. Then Monica’s husband Jose Maria came and ate, too. It was very interesting to see them interact, but they are all very nice and seem very smart. After they left, I went to my room to unpack some stuff. At 5pm, I met the girls are La Plaza de San Antonio, and we went walking around. We ate some food at a small bakery, then got hot chocolate/coffee at another café. After that, we went to the residencia, and Stacy & I used Karia’s internet cuz neither of us have it at our houses. We hung out until 8, then Stacy & I left Karia & Sophie at the residencia. We got a little lost going back to the plaza, but we made it. Then we went back to our own places. When I got home, I started writing in here & uploading pictures onto my computer. Encarna made me some dinner. It was a Tortilla Francesa (a plain omelet) and some greenish slimy stuff that was surprisingly delicious, especially with bread. I asked her what it is, and figured out that it’s eggplant that had been pureed or something. Encarna ate a tortilla, too, and some lettuce. She said that she just got out of the hospital on Monday after being there for 12 days. Her blood pressure was really high, apparently, so they gave her a new diet. Also, her granddaughter (her name? I still don’t know…) was there and ate a sandwich that her mom brought her (they live 2 doors down). After dinner, her grandson Hugo came. I think he is gay, cuz I heard him say something about his novio (boyfriend). He is really nice. He took the girl somewhere for awhile. I gave Encarna the book of North Carolina and showed her pictures of the mountains and of Raleigh. Also, I gave her a copy of Twilight in Spanish, and she was really excited about it cuz she really wanted to see the movie because it JUST came out here. She showed me her collection of books about the states in the US that she has gotten from various students who have lived here. Then, I got back to writing in here – Now it’s like midnight, so I’m gonna go to bed. Hopefully more stuff soon.
OH, PS…I’m STILL sick. I might give up and go to the pharmacy
From January 19
Well, I didn’t get to sleep last night until around 11pm, but that’s okay. I slept well until about 4:30am, then woke up coughing, etc. I tried watching TV & some other stuff, but it took me til about 6 to fall back asleep. I knew breakfast wasn’t til 6:30, so I thought I’d at least TRY to sleep. I ended up sleeping til 9:45, which is way better than expected. I got some breakfast downstairs in the lobby. I had a crescent roll, a piece of fruit I didn’t recognize (some kind of melon), some yummy cheese stuff (I even brought some back to my room!), and a strawberry yogurt. They had orange juice & water, and I had two of each. I’ve been drinking water from the faucet. I asked at the front desk and was able to get on the internet. I got to talk to mom & dad & email/facebook some friends. Now I am uploading photos onto Facebook and waiting for the group to show up. I think I might be getting better, though. I just now got my nose to stop running as much. Hopefully whoever is staying w/me in this room will be here soon. Maybe she’ll want to get lunch or something. I’m gonna keep uploading pics and watching TV (cooking shows in Spanish!!). I hope to write more when something else happens.