Saturday, July 2, 2011

One of the best experiences of my life

Unfortunately I have not been able to write since I got home because I flew all day on Sunday from Madrid to Georgia, and then spent Monday traveling to the lake house in New York on Monday morning.  However, as I sit in my room a week after I have returned from Spain and still unpack from both trips, I realize what I great summer this has been so far, and its barely even July.  I am so blessed to have had the opportunity to spend a summer in Spain and to become so much better at speaking Spanish.  I brought home souvenirs and postcards for my family and I have told the stories from Spain countless times, but nothing can compare to the experiences that I have had and the memories I have made that will last a life time.  I will be starting my last Spanish class on Friday back in good ol' Athens, GA to finish up my minor, and I really hope I don't loose too much of my Spanish in the years to come.  Since Spain, I have downloaded music in Spanish and I plan to watch tv and movies in Spanish to keep up with up, but I really don't want to lose what I have worked so hard to achieve over the years.  I love the Spanish language and I think it is so neat to learn and know another language, so I will do my best to keep up with it.  Well that's all from the Spain trip! It will be something that I remember for the rest of my life! Hasta luego!
~Sarah

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Last week :-(

I cannot believe that this is our last week in Cadiz.  I have had such a great time here and I really am gonna miss Cadiz! But at the same time, I am also ready to be back at home in America! Especially after the week that I have had.  Unfortunately, I am still feeling the effects of going to that tapa restaurant that we went to on Sunday...there were four of us who ordered flamenquines and on Monday, all four of us were violently ill.  I felt horrible on Monday and Tuesday when I finally went to the doctor which helped, but I still feel a little drained from being sick.  The doctor was an experience in itself as everything that the nurses and doctors were saying was of course in Spanish, but they also wore different uniforms and it was just a different atmosphere.  I got an IV to replenish fluids and they checked my blood, gave me a prescription for medicine, and sent me on my way.  The best thing I could do was rest.  However, we also had final exams and presentations this week, so being sick did not exactly help with studying.  Fortunately my finals went really well today and I my presentation yesterday was good too! I am officially done with classes in Spain so we had the rest of the day and tomorrow free in Cadiz before we leave for Madrid on Saturday! Hasta luego!

Last weekend

Although I have not been able to blog in a while, it has been a very busy and eventful week.  Last weekend was the last weekend that we had in Cadiz, and Kristin Kirkpatrick, Gabby McMillen, and Danny Brinkley came to visit Cadiz from Valencia along with two other friends from their group, Helen and Jamie.  It was soooooo great to see them! On Friday after class, I went straight to their hostel to meet them and then we went out to lunch at a delicious crepe restaurant.  After lunch, I gave them a little tour of Cadiz and showed them all the important things to see.  It was a gorgeous day out as always! Then we went our separate ways for dinner and I went to a flamenco class with the Cadiz group.  It was so much fun and I finally learned some of the flamenco steps.  Later, I met back up again with the Valencia group to go out with other people from my group, so they all got to meet them.  On Saturday, we met up around noon and spent nearly the entire day at the beach! We went to Playa Victoria which is a lot bigger than La Caleta, but it is a little bit father away.  We took the bus there and stayed until late afternoon when we had lunch at a mexican restaurant nearby and went to La Caleta for a little while.  Then we went back home, showered, and went out to get tapas for dinner.  After dinner we got ice cream at la Plaza de Mina (yumm!) and went to hangout at the beach to try and watch the sunset.  They left early on Sunday morning to go to Sevilla so I said goodbye to them that night, but I had such a fun time with them and I'm so glad they made it down to Andalucia! I hope they had fun too and loved Cadiz as much as I do! On Sunday, I finally made it to the Catedral in Cadiz, and it was just as beautiful as all the other churches/catedrals in Spain.  After church, we went to a tapa restaurant where we got flamenquines and then we spent the rest of the day on the beach.  Overall, it was a great last weekend in Cadiz! Hasta luego!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Days 27-30: Granada

This weekend we went to Granada with the whole group.  It was a planned weekend trip so everything was already paid for, and we got to stay in a very nice hotel with great food! We left Cadiz on Friday right after classes and lunch and got to Granada after a 4-5 hour bus ride.  We had dinner, walked around town a little bit, and went to sleep early to be ready to explore on Saturday when we went to visit the Alhambra.  It was amazing! It reminded me a lot of the Alcazar in Sevilla, but on a much bigger scale.  The architecture was awesome and we had a great tour guide who told us lots of history and interesting facts and stories about the Alhambra.  We were there for about 3 hours and even that didn't give us enough time to see everything! It was so neat! Afterwards, we went back to the hotel and had free time until dinner that night.  We walked around the city and went to the centro to eat lunch, and then we went back and rested for a little while.  We had another delicious dinner and then went to see a flamenco show.  We also had a little night tour around the city before we saw the show, and we got to see the Alhambra all lit up at night.  The flamenco show was very good and afterwards, we all went out to the discotecas.  It was a very fun day and night! Today, we left Granada around 10 am and got back to Cadiz at 2.  As I have mentioned before, it is always great to be "home" in Cadiz after traveling for a weekend.  We ate some delicious kebabs for lunch at a local restaurant and then I went home, napped, skyped with David :-) and went for a run.  I can't believe that there are only 2 weeks left now! I know they are going to fly by...but I have been having such a great time and I know it will only continue to be a great last couple weeks! Hasta luego!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Days 25 and 26

Today I had midterms in both of my classes, culture and linguistics.  I studied all day yesterday as well as a little bit last week, and I felt very prepared today.  I think they both went really well! I can't believe we are more than half way through our six weeks in Spain.  It seems like we've been here forever, but at the same time I don't want the program to end.  But at least we still have over 2 weeks left! We are going to the beach today after lunch, and now that midterms are over I can relax for a little bit.  Nothing else going on here so hasta luego!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Weekend: Days 20-24

On Friday morning, we went to Santa Maria which is where Christopher Columbus stayed before he left to discover the New World.  It was pretty neat to see and we got to go to the museum of Rafael Alberti.  After we go back to Cadiz, we left around 3:30 to go to Conil and we checked in to our hotel and went straight to the beach.  We got to watch the sun set on the beach which was pretty awesome, and the water was beautiful.  After the sun set, we went to get dinner.  I had delicious paella.  I love that stuff here! Then we got ready to go out, but it was a little disappointing because no one was out and there were not many places were open.  Apparently, there was a fair about a 10 minute drive away from Conil, so everyone was there. Guess we missed the memo! On Saturday, we woke up early to catch a 11 am bus to Gibraltar to spend the day there and return to Cadiz that night.  We stood at the bus stop for over an hour when we finally saw a bus and it wasn't even ours! We asked the bus driver where we were supposed to be to go to Gibraltar, and he told us that it was about 2 km away and then next bus didn't leave until close to 4 pm.  That was definitely not gonna be enough time to spend the day in Gibraltar and come back that night.  So we decided to get on that bus and go back to Cadiz.  We got back in the early afternoon, got lunch, and spent the rest of the day on the beach.  We planned on going to Gibraltar again on Sunday so we would still get to go.  It was totally worth it! We took a 3 hour bus ride Sunday morning to Gibraltar and got there around 1 pm.  We ate lunch and started walking towards the huge mountain! We basically hiked that mountain and walked around the city for the rest of the day until the bus left at 8 pm.  It was so cool to see the city, Spain, and Africa from the top of the mountain.  I also walked across the runway where my Dad has landed and saw a few planes taking off and landing while we were on the mountain.  Oh yeah and did I mention that there were wild monkeys just wandering around the mountain.  We even saw one in the middle of the city once we climbed down the mountain.  It was so cool to see them up close! It was baby season so everyone told us to be careful because the mothers are very protective of their babies.  At the end of the day, we stopped by a diner to get dinner before we got on the bus to go back to Cadiz.  We got back pretty late, but it was so worth it! All in all, it was a very fun and successful weekend! Hasta luego!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Days 18 and 19

Yesterday after classes, we spent the day at the beach and got to tour the Castillo de Santa Catalina which was a port on the coast of Cadiz right on the beach that we go to almost everyday.  Afterwards, we got delicious frozen yogurt with strawberries and walnuts and the went back on the beach.  Today we are having salsa dance lessons and I'm so excited about that! I'll let you know how it goes! And I'll have to teach David once he's home! We have our midterms for our classes a week from today, so I just started studying for those.  Its all pretty recent information that we have learned just in the past 3 weeks, but we have learned a lot! I hope the tests are not too bad.  Well, I'm going dancing now so hasta luego!