
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Pasapalabra
Since our dining room table is in the family room it pretty much goes without saying that I know a thing or two about spanish television. For the most part it is a lot different. I absolutely can not watch the news. I thought the news at home were bad, but here there is absolutely no censorship which means the news are more often than not very disturbing and violent. Tons of nudity, violent protestors, war violence, i've seen it all. That being said we have fallen in love with one spanish program called "Pasapalabra" (pass the word) which is a very popular game show or "concurso" here. There are a sequence of alphabet games which earn time for two contestants who then square off in a final test in which they are given a clue to a word that starts with each letter in the alphabet(25 clues in total). If they don't know they word they say "pasapalabra" and it becomes the other contestant's turn. The person with the most correct words wins! Anyways you probably don't really care about this gameshow but it has become one of our little luxuries here and something we look forward to watching at dinner every night. It took us awhile to figure out how exactly the game works but now that we have gotten it we love it and it is even more exciting when we can understand what clues the host is giving(he talks extremely fast). I've added a picture of him, another reason to watch the show. A better looking Ryan Seacrest in my opinion.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Will it ever stop?!
It hasn't stopped raining for a month here and my 2,50 euro umbrella ain't cuttin it. I seriously think it has rained almost every day since I have been here and I heard someone today say that it is going to keep going for another month. It's not normal rain either. It's accompanied by lots of wind so consequently the rain falls sideways and there is really nothing you can do to keep from getting wet. We were supposed to go hiking on saturday with my program but it has been cancelled because should I dare say it, too much rain! Can you say weather prone depression?! Costa Rica is looking real nice right about now, why did I have to choose to go to a place that has had more rain than it has had in over 50 years! So frustrating, all I do is watch my tv shows. So lame! Please someone comfort me and tell me that I made the right decision in coming here, I'm going crazy over here!
P.S. If you would like to send me a feel better card or something you can send it to:
Academic Programs International
c/o Amy McCue
Calle Capitan Vigueras
n'9 plata 1 baja
Sevilla, Spain 41004
That's all for now.
P.S. If you would like to send me a feel better card or something you can send it to:
Academic Programs International
c/o Amy McCue
Calle Capitan Vigueras
n'9 plata 1 baja
Sevilla, Spain 41004
That's all for now.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Malaga
Spent a long weekend in Malaga. We had thursday and monday off of school so Jaclyn, Seana, and myself decided we wanted to go to the beach! We successfully took a train from Sevilla to Malaga and stayed in my first ever hostel. It was called the Melting Pot and very rightly so. I met people from England, Germany, Norway, Finland, Italy(story about him later), France, Turkey, Australia, California(I realize this isn't another country), and Columbia! Crazy! It was a pretty nice hostel though. I stayed in an 8 bed female dorm with a shared bathroom. It was a little cold at night but for 13 euro a night that's really all I can complain about. Every night we would hang out with our fellow hostelmates at the bar until 12 and then go out on the town! The city center is a good 30 minute walk but the Malaga nightlife is a lot better than I expected. Lots of Spanish bars all in walking distance of one another. We also went to the Pablo Picasso Museum, the Castillo de Gibralforo which is the old fortress type monument that overlooks all of Malaga, and spent a lot of time walking and taking naps on the beach! The water was freezing and the sun had to be out for it to be warm but we all got some color and had a very relaxing weekend! I can not wait for the Canary Islands in three weeks. The main beach in Malaga is kinda dirty and not very nice but the Canary Islands should be a lot warmer and absolutely beautiful. The weather in general is getting a lot better here. Still rains almost every day but is warming up quite a bit. I'm pretty sure i'm the palest person in Spain, I can't wait to go down to the river in Sevilla and get some sun! Don't worry Mom and Dad, I bought some sunscreen.
Oh, crazy story about the Italian guy. He was wearing a sweatshirt that said Cansas and underneath said Cansas City. It was the weirest thing ever. I asked him about it and he had no idea what it was but said he got it somewhere in Italy. I don't know why it was spelled with a C but seriously, what are the chances?
I'm glad to be back home in Sevilla though, it's my new home!

Hostel beds

View from the hostel

View from the Gibralfaro

Seana, Jaclyn, and me

The beach

Such tourists

Really, Really good mexican food. I'm not going to tell you how many times we ate here.
Oh, crazy story about the Italian guy. He was wearing a sweatshirt that said Cansas and underneath said Cansas City. It was the weirest thing ever. I asked him about it and he had no idea what it was but said he got it somewhere in Italy. I don't know why it was spelled with a C but seriously, what are the chances?
I'm glad to be back home in Sevilla though, it's my new home!
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Granada y más
So apparently I have been neglecting my blog so get ready cause this is going to be a long one.
Just got back from Granada with API and it was absolutely amazing! My favorite place I have been so far, I did not want to leave! I took about 200 pics while I was there but it was just so easy, everything was sooo beautiful. The Sierra Nevadas as a back drop just make the smaller more charming town of Granada that much more magnificent! First off, it was just nice to get out of the house for a couple days and stay in a hotel where we didn't have to worry about making our Senora mad.(She kinda scares us) There was a buffet for dinner and breakfast and we got to watch some of the olympics! It's amazing how much I enjoyed being able to do that although the channel was in German and we only got to watch the biathalon, skeleton, and the long jump. It was a lot colder in Granada than it is in Sevilla but we finally got lucky and did not get rained on at all! I have never enjoyed clear skies more! Friday night we went to this private flamenco show in this small cave type room. Really fun and cool. And I have videos!
Went out on the town after that and today we went to la Alhambra which is the royal palace in Granada. Granada was the last arab city in Spain back in the day and la Alhambra is the most visited monument in Spain. 2.5 Million people visit it every year! It was really amazing, our italian tour guide who was fluent in Italian, French, Spanish, Arabic, and English was extremely passionate about it and kept asking us to wait to take pictures because we needed to first really see it. Had the best tuna sandwich ever after the tour(the seafood is amazing here) and then hopped on a bus home.(Sitting in the back of the bus = not fun) I couldn't get over how beautiful Granada was though. I knew the second we drove in that I was going to love it and I really wish I was living there but alas I am in Sevilla and I should not complain. Segway to Sevilla, more rain than they have had in like 60 years and I've been a little peeved. I have been pretty sick lately too which sucks. All I want to do is get out of the house and wander around but I can't so I am forced to stay inside and do homework. I'm trying to get as much presentation type stuff done now before it turns nice. UPO(Universidad Pablo de Olavide) is a smaller school just outside of the city. There are about 500 american students who attend and I really like it! Classes in general are way easier here but it is more work than I expected. I don't know what I was thinking but when I came into this I was expecting to just go to class, pay attention, and that would be enough but this is not true. I do have homework, although it is minimal, and I took a European Union test last week that was actually very challenging. I think we all failed it. C average is all I need though! JK, I actually find myself wanting to do well and really grasp what I am learning in these classes. I think it partly has to do with the fact that since my classes are all pass/fail there is less pressure to do well and therefore I can relax more and really enjoy what I am learning. Maybe more classes should be pass/fail! Only having four classes doesn't hurt either. We are all starting to speak a lot more spanish now too which has been fun. A few people in my program have given up speaking english for lent(ya, crazy) but it has all kinda striked a chord in us to practice more. I think we are all realizing too that we only have 3 months left here and we better make the most of it while we are here! I can not believe I only have 13 weeks left here! It's going to be over before we know it! Especially with all the traveling I am going to be doing, time is going to fly!
Absolutely love it here though and can't wait for more adventures! Miss everyone at home, Hasta Pronto!
Just got back from Granada with API and it was absolutely amazing! My favorite place I have been so far, I did not want to leave! I took about 200 pics while I was there but it was just so easy, everything was sooo beautiful. The Sierra Nevadas as a back drop just make the smaller more charming town of Granada that much more magnificent! First off, it was just nice to get out of the house for a couple days and stay in a hotel where we didn't have to worry about making our Senora mad.(She kinda scares us) There was a buffet for dinner and breakfast and we got to watch some of the olympics! It's amazing how much I enjoyed being able to do that although the channel was in German and we only got to watch the biathalon, skeleton, and the long jump. It was a lot colder in Granada than it is in Sevilla but we finally got lucky and did not get rained on at all! I have never enjoyed clear skies more! Friday night we went to this private flamenco show in this small cave type room. Really fun and cool. And I have videos!
Went out on the town after that and today we went to la Alhambra which is the royal palace in Granada. Granada was the last arab city in Spain back in the day and la Alhambra is the most visited monument in Spain. 2.5 Million people visit it every year! It was really amazing, our italian tour guide who was fluent in Italian, French, Spanish, Arabic, and English was extremely passionate about it and kept asking us to wait to take pictures because we needed to first really see it. Had the best tuna sandwich ever after the tour(the seafood is amazing here) and then hopped on a bus home.(Sitting in the back of the bus = not fun) I couldn't get over how beautiful Granada was though. I knew the second we drove in that I was going to love it and I really wish I was living there but alas I am in Sevilla and I should not complain. Segway to Sevilla, more rain than they have had in like 60 years and I've been a little peeved. I have been pretty sick lately too which sucks. All I want to do is get out of the house and wander around but I can't so I am forced to stay inside and do homework. I'm trying to get as much presentation type stuff done now before it turns nice. UPO(Universidad Pablo de Olavide) is a smaller school just outside of the city. There are about 500 american students who attend and I really like it! Classes in general are way easier here but it is more work than I expected. I don't know what I was thinking but when I came into this I was expecting to just go to class, pay attention, and that would be enough but this is not true. I do have homework, although it is minimal, and I took a European Union test last week that was actually very challenging. I think we all failed it. C average is all I need though! JK, I actually find myself wanting to do well and really grasp what I am learning in these classes. I think it partly has to do with the fact that since my classes are all pass/fail there is less pressure to do well and therefore I can relax more and really enjoy what I am learning. Maybe more classes should be pass/fail! Only having four classes doesn't hurt either. We are all starting to speak a lot more spanish now too which has been fun. A few people in my program have given up speaking english for lent(ya, crazy) but it has all kinda striked a chord in us to practice more. I think we are all realizing too that we only have 3 months left here and we better make the most of it while we are here! I can not believe I only have 13 weeks left here! It's going to be over before we know it! Especially with all the traveling I am going to be doing, time is going to fly!
Absolutely love it here though and can't wait for more adventures! Miss everyone at home, Hasta Pronto!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
The Hood Cont.
Finally some nice weather today so Elisia and I went on a walk to try and find this golf course I have been wanting to find. Needless to say we did not make it there because I was more concerned about getting us out of the most impoverished part of Seville. Probably should have realized it was time to turn around when google maps could no longer find me on my itouch(yes my itouch has GPS, don't ask me why I am just now finding this out today but I am very excited about this finding and will definitely be using it a lot in the near future) but we continued for awhile and now feel very fortunate that we live where we live in Seville. We ran into the same homeless guy a couple times and got quite a few stares but I don't blame them. Two blonde american girls with big sunglasses walking around a trash filled neighborhood. Sore thumbs sticking out. Looks like I won't be working on my golf game while I am here.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
The Hood
Did some exploring around where I live yesterday and was pleasantly surprised. Before when I went out walking I would just go to the city center because it's the old area that's near the river and the cathedral and is really pretty. I live in the newer part of Sevilla which is deceiving because it's a lot of construction and nothing that special at all but yesterday I decided to walk past my building(walking further away from the city center) and discovered it's not all that bad. There were some really cute homes that were really close together but all very differnt(kinda reminded me of southern California) and a lot of cafes and tapas bars that I want to go to! It made me realize I have a lot more to see.
Speaking of a lot more to see, from here on out I have a trip planned and am leaving Sevilla for atleast one day of every weekend. Ahh! It's crazy! I can not wait to start traveling. This weekend API is taking us to Cadiz which is on the beach about two hours away and the week after that I get to go to Granada. I also have plans to go to the Canary Islands, Lagos, Florence, Prague, Morrocco, and Dublin! I'm going to be a busy girl. It's a good thing I'm only taking four classes! I'm really starting to enjoy my classes a lot more now, especially my spanish classes. I'm learning a ton! I kinda feel like I don't have very much contact with the people here though. The only time I really get to practice my spanish is when we go out on the weekends so I guess here's to going out more! Haha, anyways here are some pictures as promised of my residencia and the view from it!
Adios!




Speaking of a lot more to see, from here on out I have a trip planned and am leaving Sevilla for atleast one day of every weekend. Ahh! It's crazy! I can not wait to start traveling. This weekend API is taking us to Cadiz which is on the beach about two hours away and the week after that I get to go to Granada. I also have plans to go to the Canary Islands, Lagos, Florence, Prague, Morrocco, and Dublin! I'm going to be a busy girl. It's a good thing I'm only taking four classes! I'm really starting to enjoy my classes a lot more now, especially my spanish classes. I'm learning a ton! I kinda feel like I don't have very much contact with the people here though. The only time I really get to practice my spanish is when we go out on the weekends so I guess here's to going out more! Haha, anyways here are some pictures as promised of my residencia and the view from it!
Adios!
Monday, February 1, 2010
1 de Febrero
You know that kid in every spanish class who is like buddy buddy with the teacher, answers all her questions, has inside jokes with her, and seems to just be well above everyone else's level in the class. Ya, he sits next to me in my advanced spanish class but in my conversation class I am that kid! Ok, I definitely don't have any inside jokes with my teacher but I can't tell you how nice it is to actually understand everything the teacher says and be the one to answer the hard questions. Granted I have taken a few classes above this level at K-State but I actually feel like I am learning more in this class than in my advanced class because although it's mostly review I can understand everything she says and therefore really remember how to say something correctly! In my advanced class I walk away not having any idea whats going on, it definitely challenges my ability to focus more. No ADD allowed in that class.
So that was class today. I then came home to an email from Pilar, one of my resident directors, that said my sevici pass had arrived in the mail! It's supposed to take 4-6 weeks to arrive but ended up only taking one week! For those of you who don't know, Sevici is the city run bike system in Seville. There are bike stations almost every 100 yards where you rent a bike from. You then have 30 minutes to get to your destination before they start charging you. So me and Emily decided it would be a good idea to take a little leasurely bike ride home from the API office...uh no, these are the heaviest bikes ever so every pedal takes you like one foot and I was definitely feeling the burn the whole way home. I realize now that they probably do this so that people can't speed down the streets like maniacs but darn it I want to speed down the street like a maniac! Haha, I guess this will be my new way of exericising!
I do have some homework already, but I really have nothing else on my plate right now. It makes me excited that I will be traveling almost every weekend I am here. I'll be able to hang out and explore Sevilla during the week and on the weekends see other things!
Have a good week everyone! Sorry I don't have any pictures to post on here. I promise I am working on it!
So that was class today. I then came home to an email from Pilar, one of my resident directors, that said my sevici pass had arrived in the mail! It's supposed to take 4-6 weeks to arrive but ended up only taking one week! For those of you who don't know, Sevici is the city run bike system in Seville. There are bike stations almost every 100 yards where you rent a bike from. You then have 30 minutes to get to your destination before they start charging you. So me and Emily decided it would be a good idea to take a little leasurely bike ride home from the API office...uh no, these are the heaviest bikes ever so every pedal takes you like one foot and I was definitely feeling the burn the whole way home. I realize now that they probably do this so that people can't speed down the streets like maniacs but darn it I want to speed down the street like a maniac! Haha, I guess this will be my new way of exericising!
I do have some homework already, but I really have nothing else on my plate right now. It makes me excited that I will be traveling almost every weekend I am here. I'll be able to hang out and explore Sevilla during the week and on the weekends see other things!
Have a good week everyone! Sorry I don't have any pictures to post on here. I promise I am working on it!
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