HI EVERYONE!
so sorry it's taken me forever to write a new blog. Life is SO busy here I can't even explain. The free time I have I want to talk to people on Skype or be out and about in Spain! The work load at IES started out being crazy EASY until about Halloween and then it just started piling up. I swear the semester is shorter here...we didn't start class till sept 15, but that means like a good week for things to get rolling and we are done with class and finals the 16th of dec, plus we only have 4 day weeks but we have to get everything in that a normal semester would have...maybe it's just cause we are in Spain that it feels like it is so much faster, I dunno.
So IES had a thanksgiving dinner for us. It was great, but nothing like Thanksgiving. It was at a fancy restaurant and everyone was really dressed up. There were about 4 glasses for each person and like 6 different eating utensils. We had a pre dinner cocktail session with drinks and olives and nuts. Some people were already a bit drunk by the time we got to dinner! haha...my one friend was like "GUYS it's FREE drinks" (she was double fisting it with 2 wine glasses). Others just enjoyed the Orange Fanta. haha. Drinks kept a coming during dinner...if they at all saw ONE of your wine glasses low they would fill it back up. We had 3 types of drinks during dinner, red wine, white wine, and champagne, plus water of course. We had some appetizers(very Spanish styled), pumpkin soup (spanish twist), then turkey stuffed with nuts and cranberries with like mash potato tattertots...all with a Spanish twist. Robby was there so that was nice to have some family-esque feeling surrounding the evening.
Robby was here for a whole week. We went to Nerja (a small costal town about 2 hours away from Granada). It is filled with British people haha, in fact our hostel (Hostel Miguel) was owned by a British family, the nicest guy ever! We went to the Nerja Caves and laid on the beach looking at the Mediterranean. Then the rest of the week we just explored Granada. We went to the Alhambra (my 4th time, and still loved it), the Albayzin for dinner, the Cathedral and some tapas bars. I also got him a ticket to the flamenco performance that our class had to go to. It was Farroquito, he is like the second most famous flamenco dancer of today (next to his father). SO that was pretty cool just to see..although I was so tired while we were there I kinda fell asleep for the end (oops).But I had a good reason. That day we had gone Skiing in the Sierra Nevadas!!!!!!!!!!!! It was beautiful. I had a slight mental breakdown on the slopes because I suck at snowboarding and it was like a 25-30 min. run that I turned in to like an hour! haha. Robby handled me quite well though and went up one more time on his own. I'd had enough of falling. It was still a great day, and I am so glad I got to go to the mountains while I was here. Its just about a 40 min ride up the mountain!
Yesterday I just got back from Italy. My friend Brittany and I went to Pisa and Florence. It was a great trip. We stayed in Pisa and went to Florence for a day (a looong day, 12 hours in Florence). We saw The David, The Birth of Venus, Springtime, The Leaning Tower, The Duomo etc. We got in a lot. Especially in Pisa since it doesn't have that much stuff to see, we saw it all, plus! In Florence I could have spent more time. It was RAINING alll day long while we were there so it wasnt as pretty as some pictures i've seen, and we didn't get to see any of the country side, but I've got time in life to come again and it was a great time anyway, lots of good italian food.
Now all I have left to do is WORK
...lots of it. We are all so stressed that we can't WAIT for these 2 weeks to be over..and I think that is what makes us so sad because really we don' t want the two weeks to be over, we just want this work to be over. I feel like I need an extra week after finals to offically feel ready to come home. Ya know, some closure time or something. I finish finals the 16th (most people finish the 17th) and I leave the 18th (at 645 am). We are taking a bus to Malaga at 3 am on the 18th (or really late feeling on the 17th haha). I am really sad to go. I feel like the people I met here are so great but I just don't know them well enough. There are some people I would like to talk with more and get to know, but I just dont have time. I probably won't see most of them again either. Carrie, my roommate, lives in Oregon and goes to school in southern California. I have no idea when I'll really see her, and thats sad. There are only 4 people in total who are from or go to school in PA. 3 in the Haverford area, and then me. Other than that people are in Minnesota, Maine, South Carolina, and California!
I've heard that adjusting to life back in the US is harder than it was coming here because people expect culture shock when they came here, but don't really expect it when they go back home. haha. I believe it though man! Especially the night life. No offense to the States, but night life in Spain (europe in general i guess) is SO much better ! haha...its just more relaxed and they have bars and clubs that are just more chill yet fun and unique. I dunno really how to describe it, but I don't think going back to State College and having to go to The Phyrst or Zenos is gonna cut it...especially not fraternity parties! But I am sure with my friends being at home, it won't really matter and we'll find ways to have fun! It just won't be the same. I am also sure everyone will get REALLY sick of me talking about Spain...we've been saying here how all of us are gonna go home and be like "Spain this , and Spain that" ahah and that people are gonna get annoyed with it, so get ready everyone!!! I'm sure i'll have lots to say! I can't believe I only have 11 days left!! Nuts. I am excited to be home for the holiday season though, that will feel nice and homey! I can watch some bad christmas movies like The Santa Clause in my PJ's sippin' on some hot coco! I hope lots of people are home for break cause I am ready for some familiar faces!!!
MiSS EVERYONE
LOVE always
Kate