Monday, January 26, 2009

New things

Hola a todos!

Things are still going well in general and my trip continues to be about new things...I'm discovering new routes to my destinations, making new friends, and learning new Spanish vocab. Speaking of new things: my new room! It is a little messy, but hey...

I can already tell that my Spanish is improving. Another this I have noticed that amazes me is how fast my attitude about it can change, though. One second I will be feeling proud and confident that I successfully conjugated an irregular verb, and then next upset and embarrassed because I couldn't understand what people are saying. I guess you could say it is a love/hate relationship, but all good relationships need time to grow, right?

Anyway, a little bit about what I have been up to since I last posted...
On Friday I went with my orientation group to a place outside of the city called Itálica. I didn't really know what it was before I went but it is actually the first Roman settlement on the Iberian peninsula! It was the settlement for only the very richest of the Romans, though. Since I enjoy history this was a very interesting place to me. The original stone roads still exist and we walked on them! Also, they have uncovered mosaics that were on the floors of the houses and they are spectacular. I took a lot of pictures but I will only bore you with a few:

A mosaic of Roman gods representing the days of the week and part of the ruins:

the amphitheater where they would have gladiator fights! the hole in the middle is where they kept the animals (it had a cover on it when they fought)


Me standing in the arena in front of one of the doors that led in the inner hallways where the gladiators would wait to fight. My hair looks horrid because it was really humid that day haha



more ruins
In other news, we have actually started classes! For the next 2 weeks we have an intensive session of a grammar class for 3 hours every day. Our first class was today and it was not as scary as I thought it would be! I like my professora a lot and the people are very nice. It is a small class so there is a lot of participation though ugh. It is also crazy because we have our midterm this Friday and our final next Friday! You can imagine how much work is crammed in between there...we have 2 oral presentations and 3 papers!!!!!! Ay, Dios! Also, my class is from 6-9 at night. I do not like the class time AT ALL. I just do not know what to do with myself for the whole day. Thankfully, now we have homework to occupy my time. And I have this.....
Yes, ladies and gentlemen..that would be Twilight in Spanish (Mommy you can stop rolling your eyes now). Today I bought it at a librería. It is perfect because I love it and I have already read it so it is not so hard to understand the Spanish. I am already leaning so many new words from it (and rediscovering my love for Edward)!!

One last interesting thing (Dad, this is for you): Sunday evening, when my friends and I were walking around the city we came upon a huuuge procession of some religious sort. There was a crowd of people, some carrying crosses, and lots of banging of drums. It was a very strange sight to see. It was just another way in which the intense Catholic-ness of the city was very obvious. As my host father said: Sevilla is a city with a lot of churches and a lot of bars. This is definitely true to what I have seen.

Well, that is what's new in my neck of the world...
¡Hasta luego!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Settled In (or getting there...)

Hola a todos!
I cannot believe that I have only been here for 4 days! whew! The past 4 days have been packed with activities with my grupo within ciee (we split into groups of 15 because there are 200 of us total!), nervousness (before moving in with mi familia), excitement (going to a traditional flamenco show), triumphs (getting somewhere in the city by myself) and frustrations (not knowing a very simple vocab word). I have met very nice students in the program but not many Spanish students yet...but that will come later.

I moved in with my family on Wednesday and I am so happy that I got placed where I did! I am living with a young-ish couple, Sarah y Jesús, who have a 1 year old daughter Talía. She is the cutest thing ever and they couldn't be nicer or more patient with my Spanish (or lack thereof). They live in an apartment in El Centro (Sevilla is split into zonas). This means I am only a 10 minute walk from where I will be taking classes! We start classes on Monday and I am definitely ready because I feel like my Spanish will improve greatly when we start our "intensive session" of a grammar class for 3 hours every day.

Let's see, what else is there to tell? Oh- I'm sure this is no surprise to anyone who knows me-but I love the siesta!!!!! I think I was made for this culture. I have been taking naps almost every day around 3 ish. Ahhh so refreshing. So far I have liked most every meal I have had. The food schedule is different here but I am quickly getting used to it. We eat a small breakfast (coffe and toast usually) and then a huuuuge lunch around 2:30 and then a smaller dinner at 9 or 9:30. I have been drinking tons of coffee and cerveza (just kidding...but really hahah) and eating a lot of fish (especially tuna) and ham and olives. I had never had a green olive but I'm eating them now!

Ok well, my fingers are getting tired of typing but I hope that everyone is doing well and I miss you all sooooo much! I will leave you with some pictures (sorry I have not been doing a very good job taking pictures because I am trying to be all cool and not act like a tourist). These will give you a tinyyyy taste of the beauty of Sevilla.


el torre del oro and palm trees! . It sits on the bank of the Guadalquivir River . At night it is lit up (hence the name tower of gold)La Giralda-part of el catedral (cathedral)
a plaza (the city has tons)..I think this is either plaza de los reyes or plaza del triunfo

Hasta luego!
XOXO

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Quick Update!

Hola from Sevilla, Spain!
I don't have time to write much because in a little bit I am meeting and moving in with my familia! I will be living with a couple who have a 1 year old girl. I am nervous and excited to start this new part of my semester.
The city is absolutely breathtaking (pictures to come later). There is wonderful shopping and food and everything. I still cannot believe I am actually here!
Well, unfortunately this is all I have time for right now but I just wanted to check in and let everyone know I arrived safe and sound!
Hasta luego!