Saturday, December 6, 2008

bienvenida a espana!

Hola Hola!

I got to Spain safely and soundly. My first stop was Madrid where I stayed with a friend's friend to avoid the whole hostal situation (which I was prepared to do). I was only there two days but I made the most of the time. My friend from Westmont, the lovely Karissa Young, has spent the whole semester studying in Madrid so she showed me around the city. The Christmas lights have just been put up around the city and it looks gorgeous at night!

Karissa and I went to the Reina Sofia Museum to check out some Picasso, especially his famous "Guernica" painting. We also saw some of Dali's surrealism which was pretty trippy as you can imagine. Crazier than that is that it snowed in the city while I was there! Huge snow flakes were falling and turned into slush on the ground- that's definitely a rarity in Madrid. That also means it was freezing there- a little bit of a shock going from warm Israel to cold Madrid.

I also went to Museo El Prado while Karissa was in class on Tuesday so I could see all the famous paintings. That place was huge so I didn't get to everything. Then, I met up with Karissa for lunch and some more wandering and shopping throughout the city. I decided to take a night bus to Granada that night at 1:30am... we enjoyed kebabs with Karissa, Allison and Allison's Chilean novio David. I loved talking to David about Chile! We both got to reminisce a bit...

So I left with all my stuff that I've been lugging around for 4 months- One heavy backpack(laptop!), one stuffed suitcase and a purse. I actually can't believe that all my stuff still fits in my suitcase because I've been acumulating souvenirs and such along the way. My night bus wasn't so bad but it was kind of weird to do it all alone after traveling with so many people. I actually got to sleep almost the entire 5 hours and we arrived to Granada at 6:30am. It was also freezing here. I got a local bus to April's apartment building and stood outside for half an hour trying to ring the bell that apparently wasn't working. I finally got the porter to let me in, although I don't think he wanted to let a strange girl in. I knocked on the apartment door until her roommate got up the courage to open the door not knowing that it was me. That was my little adventure getting to April's place in Granada on my own.

I went to work with April- amiga from highschool- where she teaches English and then to her worship band practice at church. We got yummy tapas with her friends at a really cheap tapas bar. It's only 1.80 euro for a drink and a free plate of tapas! It's funny being in Spain because the schedule is so different. We end up eating lunch around 3-4 and dinner doesn't usually happen until 11pm. Basically, we stay up late and sleep in.

We went out the other night and mainly encounter drunk foreigners... lots of Americans giving us a bad reputation. We went to a salsa club with a lot more locals and danced for a few minutes but the floor was really slippery and I couldn't help but slide around during every turn. We moved on to another crowded place for a bit that played techno beats.

My stepmom Kim just got here yesterday! She flew into Malaga (about 2 hours on bus from Granada) and I surprised her by meeting her at the sirport when she thought she would have to figure out how to get on the right buses to reach Granada. We went to Malaga's center for lunch and eventually headed back to Granada. I think she was glad that I was there to figure out the buses and all because she doesn't really speak Spanish. It's no fun being alone in a strange country where you don't speak the language...

I'm so glad to finally be in a Spanish speaking country after all the other places I've been. I feel much more at home here. I was worried that my Spanish abilities would be really poor because I hadn't spoken in so long. After about a day, I felt really comfortable speaking. To say the least, I'm happy to be able to practice and learn some new words from Spain. Que guay! I've especially enjoyed talking with Graciela, April's Argentine friend, and others we encounter along the way.

Well, I'm off to see the city now!
Hasta Luego...

ps I would add pics but it seems that my laptop may be broken...we'll have to see about that one.

2 comments:

Carolyn said...

!Hola Katerine!
I can tell from the tone of your post that you are very happy in Spain! And good job on going down to surprise Kim at the airport! I'm sure that she was not only surprised, but also very thankful to see you. It will be nice when you can post pictures, but in the mean time - Enjoy!!!
!Te quiero mucho!

Dryw said...

Sounds like you are having an awesome time, and adapting to the more nocturnal schedule (as I am)!
It's weird, since I adopted that schedule days go by so quick; what seems like hours into the day finds me asking where it all went! I am reminded of Dali's melting clocks...
Good times are to be had by you, Kim, and April!
Send them my greetings, and be sure to salsa it up.
Your safe arrival in Spain will be cause for joyous salsa tonight.

-Dryw

P.S. In this age, if you do not blog, you ARE NOT, so you were in danger until recently...
P.P.S. Does your arrival in Spain mean that you abandoning the jewish beard effort?