Sunday, October 16, 2011

A Little R&R Never Hurt Anybody

So now that it’s been around two weeks since I last chronicled my journeys through this foreign land, let me update you on all the crazy, wild, death-defying adventures that I’ve been on. Just kidding, it’s been a pretty chill couple of weeks, and with the exception of a day trip yesterday it’s been spent in Salamanca. There will probably be no actual chronological order to this so yeah it’ll probably be more of just a list of random thoughts that pass through my head.
We’ll start with the most recent. Yesterday a couple of us headed to this nearby town of ávila. Very pretty town, and not that big so it was a good day trip. It also just so happened that we ended up there on the same day as their big festival for Saint Teresa, so there was a bit of an awkward schedule for when things were open/closed, but we were able to hit up some of the “must sees” of the city, like the giant medieval wall that surrounded the city and a couple of the cathedrals. Pictures can be found on Facebook per usual.
Last week was a complete joke. We had off on Wednesday. So basically, I had my four classes on Monday. Tuesday, I had my one class, from 1-2pm. Then, no class on Wednesday, and my three classes on Thursday, one of them being my drawing class from 4-8, which, obviously, we drew in basically the entire time. And then, bam, it was the weekend again. My plans to go out Tuesday night failed miserably however when I accidently passed out after dinner around 1030-11 and woke up at 12am, and decided that I really didn’t feel like moving, so I went back to bed around 1. Probably was a good idea in hindsight since when I went out Thursday night for a little I woke up feeling like death on Friday. Apparently I still wasn’t completely over whatever cold I had had and going out Thursday night kind of kicked my ass even though I really didn’t do much, I just needed to get out of the house. I say “needed to get out of the house” like I was actually extremely overwhelmed with work during the week, but in all reality it was because I had done nothing but sit around and do… nothing… I mean I did do stuff, just nothing that productive. Whoops. This country has an uncanny ability to take any attempt at productivity, crush it, and turn it into free time to chill. But at the same time, I’m completely on top of all my work. So maybe sitting at a café or bar doing homework with friends doesn’t really seem like you’re doing anything when you’re so used to being in the library basement for days on end. I feel like I probably won’t get past this feeling for a bit. Although, I can say that I was very productive this weekend, and got a couple papers done for my one class.
The other day we also got a reading assignment for my lit and cine class. It was about 90 pages long. Seeing how this was huge compared to all the other work I’ve been getting, we were all sort of like, really, we have to do ALL OF THIS READING. 90 PAGES OF A SPANISH PLAY?? OH MY GOD!?
And then, it kind of smacked me in the face. This is a literature class. What the hell was I expecting, I knew exactly that we were going to have to, I don’t know, READ things. And then seeing how at least 1.5 hours of my 2 hour class every Monday morning at 1040 is watching a movie, and that 90 pages of reading really isn’t that much, my attitude changed in about 2 seconds and all I could do was laugh at the sad excuse for the amount of work I’ve had thus far. Side note: probably going to bite myself in the ass for tempting fate with all of this “I have no work here” talk, as I actually have several longer papers due in the middle of November that I should probably start looking into. But for now, I’m enjoying (attempting to, sometimes I’m ready to bounce of the walls) the nothingness.
Not this past week, but the weekend before that, I had gone out Thursday and Friday night. You’d think this was enough, as I was completely OK with staying home and chilling in Saturday night. But no, my 67 year old host mom basically told me to screw work, I’m in Spain, go out and do work the next day. Needless to say I felt like a complete failure when I sat in that night because I was a little sick, and a little tired. But hey, I wasn’t the only one. Also, this past Saturday night I spent in a bar with a friend doing some homework, which I was ok with. I woke up today and didn’t have to be like, OMFG I HAVE TWO PAPERS AND AN ENTIRE PLAY TO READ BY TOMORROW. However, when my host mom asked me if I had gone out last night, I said yes, because, well, I did go out. May have left out the part about the homework though… whoops. It was probably the most productive four hours I’ve had since I’ve been in this country though, so, yeah.
I’ve met up with this one friend I made through the intercambio thing they have here a few times. She’s cool, although the last time we met up it was Sunday morning (last Sunday) and I was so out of it that I could hardly comprehend or talk back to her in Spanish until about 45 minutes after we met up, but I didn’t feel as bad when we spoke in English briefly and she was having about as much trouble as I was. But the intercambio thing is a decent way of meeting actual Spanish people and getting a way to practice speaking so it’s pretty cool. There was also this intercambio night the other day at this one bar so we made a few Spanish friends through that as well.
It’s been unusually hot here for this time of year, and it actually hasn’t rained, or even had a single cloud in the sky, since the very first day that we got here. That’s a month and a half of straight sunshine. I feel like there’s laws against this sort of stuff but at least I know why water is so expensive here now. I am dying for some fall weather though seeing how it’s probably my most favorite time of the year, and well, I’m sick of the heat on top of it. I think it’s finally cooling down a little bit this week, so tomorrow should be only in the high 70s and then high 60s by Wednesday, which I am looking forward to. The weather here is extremely awkward because it’s really cold in the morning and then hot my mid afternoon. Also, the sun is really strong for some reason, so there’s like a 10 degree difference in temperature between the walking in the shade and walking in the sun. Basically this means you leave for the class in the morning in pants and a jacket, and by the time you walk back home for lunch that afternoon you’re sweating profusely and need to completely change. So yeah, excited for the weather to be leveling out.
Just as a follow up, the food is still awesome. My host mom can cook, oh can she cook. Also, I find that my level of self-control on what I eat has completely dropped. Normally I’m not too big on eating chocolate and other sweets that often, however everything is just so readily available here. Like ice-cream. There are so many ice cream places, and it is SO good. How can you say no? I also have pretty much adapted to the Spanish time on eating. I’m actually able to last on a cup of coffee and some toast in the morning until we eat our huge lunch at 230, which is no longer a challenge to eat all of hahah. In fact, the other day when she asked if I wanted more, I said yes. This was followed by a sudden, “Did I really just ask for MORE food? Oh God what’s happened to me.”  

2 comments:

  1. Glad to hear you're having a nice time and still getting your schoolwork done!! Balance is nice and the library at Gettysburg will never compare to your study places in Spain lol. You'll have to look for new places to study when you get back there! Love you, mom:)

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  2. First let me say that I am jealous that you got to go to the festival for Saint Teresa , gosh she is my favorite saint I would have LOVED to have been t here, but I wasnt cause you didnt invite me, or buy my plane ticket or anything else , whatever. Secondly it has been so awesome , weather wise here, nice and cool during the day, and down right chilly at night, nice jeans and tshirt weather, nice, the leaves are falling and changing colors, and your mom is probably at home sitting in the living room with the pellet stove on, her parka, gloves, hat and mittens on. Glad you are liking it, glad your host mom can cook, how nice of her to open up her home to you.

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