Wednesday, April 30, 2008
We have a farewell dinner for our group tonight. We had a welcome dinner one of the first nights we were here and so it is only appropriate to have a farewell dinner. From what I have heard the restaurant is kind of fancy and all of the girls are going to wear dresses and get fancy! It should be fun. Our director and his wife will be there for the entire dinner and then they have invited all of the Cegri teachers for dessert and coffee after so we can say goodbye to them in a setting outside of the classroom. It will be a bittersweet night as I am looking forward to having fun and talking to everyone but not looking forward to saying goodbye to people.
The rest of the week is holiday in Spain and hopefully there will be some fun things to do to keep me entertained. I think some my Michigan friends and I are going to have a picnic! Should be fun!
Until next time,
Em
Thursday, April 24, 2008
No puede ser (it can't be)
My host family is going on vacation next week and my senora is stocking up the kitchen. She has four meals for me in the freezer and has a mountain of other things. She has a supply of cookies, pizza, tortilla, chicken broth, fruit and diet coke! Oh she knows me too well! I told her she can stop buying things but she said she still needs more! At the rate she is buying things, I will definitely need those 6 and 7 mile runs!!
I think today is supposed to be 27 degrees Celsius! Finally....the weather we have all been waiting for!
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Hump-day Hola from Granada!
The weather has finally cleared up in
Since the weather improved, I thought I would make an attempt to make those pesky pastries disappear that have suddenly found their home on my thighs and backside! I ran 10 km yesterday around the city (an equivalent of 6 miles). It was a struggle at times but I made it. Two of my good friends here are training to run half marathons next week and so I thought I should get my butt in gear (literally!)
We only have 4 more days of class left at Cegrí and then most of the
Until next time,
Emily
Sunday, April 20, 2008
This past weekend, I went on a hiking trip with 27 other students from my language school (Cegrí) to the Alpujarras. The Alpujarras (for those of you who don’t know) is part of the Sierra Nevada mountain range of southern
We had a nice picnic lunch and then headed back to the hostal to relax and hang out. We had a really nice dinner at the hostal. Some people ate conejo (bunny) and it was not pleasing to look over and see an entire little peter cottontail sitting on peoples plates. Our director, Miguel, would request the head of anybody’s bunny who did not want to eat it! Ewwwww
Saturday was one continuous day of rain but we persevered and hiked anyway. A lot of people had either ponchos or rain coats. The hike on the second day was supposed to be longer but since it was raining and cold, it too got cut short. We hiked for about 3 hours and had a break for a snack then we made it to the next town where the bus picked us up and took us back to camp where we attempted to dig out as many dry and warm clothes out of our backpacks as we could. We all bonded sitting for a few hours in that room and we ate a nice lunch and then took off for
Get excited - it took me less than a week to make another post!!! yay!
Monday, April 14, 2008
Mom and Dad in Spain = )
So I am mad at myself for having to apologize before every post and I really thought I would be better about updating my blog while my parents were here (since we had WIFI in our apartment). However, we just had so many fun things to do everyday and I could not justify spending any of the precious time I had with my parents updating my blog. Therefore, here comes another exhaustive summary of the events from April 1st – April 9th ……….
Tuesday April 1st – The arrival: I have never had a day pass so slowly in my entire life! My parents were supposed to arrive in
Wednesday April 2nd – Mom and Dad slept in – I think jetlag got the best of them that first night. We went to the SuperSol to pick up some food for our apartment. Dad quickly realized that Coca Cola Light is nothing like Diet Coke in the
Wednesday night we had tapas again with my friend Liz. Then we took my parents to a salsa dancing bar so that they could experience a bit of the Spanish nightlife!
Thursday April 3rd –
Thursday night – my parents had the privilege of meeting my host parents (Paco and Pilar). Pilar made tapas and we all sat around the table and had cervezas (beers). It was a wonderful visit. Paco and Pilar kept talking in Spanish just like my parents understood everything they said. Naturally, I had to be the translator and found it to be an entertaining job for the night. I gave my parents a tour of the apartment and they were very impressed with how nicely it was decorated and kept clean. Mom and Dad did the best that they could to speak as much Spanish as they could quickly gather from their high school memory bank. I couldn’t have imagined a better meeting of my two sets of parents!
After tapas with Paco and Pilar, we met up with some of my friends and we took my parents to see the botellon in
Friday April 4th – We did the most “touristy” thing we could possibly do….we took a ride on the Granada Tourist Bus! Most of my friends in the program say they wouldn’t be caught dead riding on it but while my parentals were here, it was completely acceptable for me to be a full-blown tourist! It was a lot of fun and we got to see most of the city. We even had a very informative narration (in English too!) We had to return to the apartment mid-afternoon to pack for our weekend get-away to
Saturday April 5th –
Sunday April 6th – We visited the Cathedral (which dates back to the 1200’s) and saw more of Barri Gotic. We took a walk to Parc de la Ciutadella and it was a beautiful day for a nice stroll in the park. We also visited the
Monday April 7th – We paid a visit to the infamous “bread lady” of
Tuesday April 8th – We had a lazy day because we had done most of what we wanted to do in
Wednesday April 9th - The Goodbye – The day we had all been dreading had finally arrived. We all were up early as Mom and Dad’s flight left
It was an amazing time and we made some memories that none of us will ever forget. I still can’t believe that I was able to have my parents with me in
Now it’s back to normal life around here. We only have two more weeks of class at Cegrí and it seems hard to believe that most of the group (
Until next time (at the rate I am going, who knows when that will be?!?! Haha)
Em