Sunday, January 23, 2011

El Fin de Semana


La Ciudad:

I’ve been exploring the city and it’s so much to take in I can’t even describe it. The Plaza Mayor was the first place we met this morning with Tomás, our guide. La Plaza is a huge square that’s wrapped in carvings and beautiful engravings. One of the coolest parts about la plaza is that each ruler of España has his face engraved on the walls encircling the entire square. Tomás pointed out Franco, el dictador, and there was actually purple paint on the stone that someone had thrown where his face was carved. I have no idea how long it’s been there, but it was really interesting to see.

Siesta here is pretty standard to what you imagine it to be. We eat lunch (which is the size of a multi-course American dinner) and then usually retreat to our rooms to descansar (rest). I’ve finally gotten on the Spanish schedule of sleeping only about 5 hours at night but then getting another 2 hours of sleep during siesta. Yesterday the entire group had dinner out together at a restaurant around the corner from La Plaza Mayor. The food was very good, although a bit American for some reason – I think they’re trying to acclimate us slowly to the Spanish cuisine. But, I tried the Flan just for you, Meg! Then, some of us went to this bar for drinks called The Irish Rover (apparently JMU students are pretty well known there). The nights in Spain don’t end until super late…actually I really don’t even know when the bars close. La discoteca, Gatsby, was still super crowded when we left late last night.

This morning I got café and checked out las cathedrals for Sunday mass. We went to this one that was enormous (called the New Cathedral) and they did a traditional Catholic mass in Spanish. Although I had trouble understanding some of it, it was still really awesome to hear, and when the priest spoke his voice reverberated throughout the entire cathedral, which was pretty incredible.

Tomorrow we start a two-week long class, called Intensivo. It’s only for our group and it’s meant to get us up to speed with our grammar. In four days we’re headed to Barcelona for our first excursion, which is super exciting; I can’t wait to see the architecture and the Mediterranean! Look for photos, they should be up soon : )

2 comments:

  1. Can't wait to see your pics! I wish we had siestas.

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  2. It sounds like you are enjoying yourself! Your madre sounds sweet. After viewing your pictures, I'm so jealous - wish I was there with you. Have fun in Barcelona! Make sure you take lots of pictures in the Antoni Gaudi park because it's amazing :)

    Take care. Love and Miss you!!

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