Thursday, May 19, 2011

Pensando...

So, I have about a month and a half left here in Spain.  My mom was counting the days, but it's still over 40 days until I come home which I think is too much for her ;-).  I think it's just enough for me though.  I'm not ready to leave here yet, I still have a few more adventures to Paris, Florence, Rome, and Germany left, but I will say that I am missing home and missing my family and friends a lot.  9 months is a long time to be gone, to not be able to hug your family, and a real conversation with your closest friends over a glass (or a bottle) of wine.  Right now I am excellent where I am, but also very content that in a matter of weeks, I will be crossing back into the U.S.

It is going to be really hard to leave though.  Really hard.  I don't know how I am going to say goodbye to my students yet.  I told my 6th graders that next week is my last week.  They are the 1st class that I've told, and I think it might be because I don't really believe that I'm leaving yet.  I am in subconscious denial.  That's okay though.  I'll figure it out eventually ;).

I've definitely been thinking a lot about my experience here, reminiscing and delving into full nostalgia.  Next weekend we're celebrating my friends' Helen and Corinna's birthdays, and theirs are the last of our group of 6.  If you have been following my blog, I am sure you know what group I am referring to, but these girls have been there since the beginning, and it'll be the last time that we'll be seeing each other for a while (we WILL all see each other again!).  Anyway, having their birthday celebrations coming up reminds me of our first weekend trip to Toledo, and when they came to Granada with me for my birthday, and just how much fun we've had getting to know each other.  It's not just these lovely ladies, either.  It's the fellow Americans that live down the street from me that I've gotten close to, and my neighbors, and my friends that are from Villarrobledo, who have all become like my family away from home.   Honestly, there are too many people to mention.  Nostalgia is working it's magic right now!

For now, I have three beautiful weeks to look forward to with Lucy, my cousin and best friend!!  She arrived this morning and we're spending today and tomorrow in Madrid, then going home tomorrow night for a big dinner with my fellow foreigners in Villarrobledo and our friends and coworkers.  I am really excited for that!
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What a lucky girl I am :)

besos,
Mary

Saturday, May 14, 2011

A visit from a dear friend :)

What a great past 7 days it has been! My lovely friend, Jackie, from college flew into Madrid last Tuesday morning bright and early!  Luckily I was able to get a few days off of work, so Monday night I went to Madrid and hung out with my friend Jose.  We went to this great restaurant and had delicious tapas and then walked around Madrid at night, it was so beautiful!

The next morning, I was SO excited to go to the airport and get Jackie!  I woke up, got ready, and headed over to Barajas.  I was so excited that I started running up the escalator while exiting the Metro and tripped and almost fell.  Yep, I'm that classy.

Anyway, I finally found Jackie in the Terminal 1 baggage claim!!  I was so happy to see her!  What a great friend she is :).  As I would find later, she brought me Oreos, Cheese-its, deodorant (the stuff here sucks!), AND Oberon.  Pure bliss!!  Thanks Jackie!

We went straight to my friend's house to rest for a little while, and then embarked to have some coffee, lunch and explore Madrid!

Jackie enjoying lunch in Plaza Mayor!  We had an ensalada mixta, patatas bravas, and paella...mmmm!

A new friend!

In front of the Palace
 The next morning, we took a bus to Granada, dropped our bags at our hostel, and went to explore a bit!  I had been there before, and it had the exact same magic that I remember it having in February.  It was so great to be back there again!
Loose leaf tea for sale outside of the church, it all smelled really good!

At a Tapas bar having lunch

me on our balcony

People watching near our hostel!

There was an outdoor concert one night--so cool!
 Thursday we spent most of the day shopping, eating, seeing the cathedral, and walking around Granada, appreciating it's beauty!  Friday was Alhambra day!  In the morning, well, maybe around 11 or 12, we went to a teteria (a tea shop), and had some DELICIOUS tea.  The guy at the shop gave us some hats to try on and take silly pictures with :), and also a belly dancing shawl!  We had a lot of fun in there.



After that, we grabbed some lunch at this great Moroccan food restaurant, and then headed up the hill to go to the Alhambra!  It was beautiful, just like last time.  This time around, there were more beautiful roses, and also more people!


After the Alhambra, Jackie and I had dinner--it consisted of albondigas, croquetas, and a salad.  hooray for Tapas!! We also tried the Alhambra beer, which was pretty dang good.  

My favorite part of our Granada trip was Friday night when we went to a Flamenco show!  Wow, it was SO beautiful!!  I left wanting to see more, and also wanting to be able to dance Flamenco.  Love, love, loved it. 


Saturday morning we headed back to Villarrobledo on a 5 hour train ride from Granada.  We rested for a little while after arriving, and then headed out to meet all of my friends here for dinner at El Ruedo, a restaurant in town.  We all shared tapas, wine, and had a great time!  I was so glad that my friends joined us to meet Jackie!  We went out afterwards so that Jackie could experience the nightlife of Villarrobledo (it is surprisingly good considering the size of our town), and eventually went to sleep.  Eventually.

Some of my friends at El Ruedo
 On Sunday, Krista made us a Bermudian breakfast--codfish, potatoes, frittata sauce, avocados, bananas (not for me, ew!) and...I forget, something else?  but it was delicious!  We were all stuffed, and decided it would be in our best interest to talk a walk.  We showed Jackie around Villa, from the cemetery to my favorite park (el parque de los patos).

On Monday, I took Jackie to school with me.  My students were, for the most part, pretty well behaved...although I think their hormones are going crazy with Spring in the air, so some of the older boys acted a tad bit...like hyenas.  They were fine for the most part though, they asked her questions in English like "What is your favorite color?", etc etc, I was pretty proud of them :).

Sadly, Monday night came quickly, and Jackie left on the train to go to the airport.  I had such a good time with her here and am so so thankful that she came to visit! It was wonderful to have someone from home come here and get a peek into my life in Spain.