Feb 26
10:22 p.m.
Rough week.
These long hours are so much more difficult knowing I’m missing out on this beautiful Granada weather. Oh well, only one more week to go! (Not much time left to find a job and place to live!!) I have been teaching every night this week, as well as a private lesson this morning, so I’ve been a little stressed out. Classes have gone really well though, for the most part. One class I taught the context of “describing people” and used a picture of Aaron and Cara (from the Christmas party) and used the example phrases “My sister has long blonde hair and big blue eyes. My brother is tall and wears glasses. He is a mailman”. I have also had a conversation in my professions lesson about Tom and Barbara. Oh, good fun. I also taught one of my classes a Dolly Parton song, which went over really well!
10:22 p.m.
Rough week.
These long hours are so much more difficult knowing I’m missing out on this beautiful Granada weather. Oh well, only one more week to go! (Not much time left to find a job and place to live!!) I have been teaching every night this week, as well as a private lesson this morning, so I’ve been a little stressed out. Classes have gone really well though, for the most part. One class I taught the context of “describing people” and used a picture of Aaron and Cara (from the Christmas party) and used the example phrases “My sister has long blonde hair and big blue eyes. My brother is tall and wears glasses. He is a mailman”. I have also had a conversation in my professions lesson about Tom and Barbara. Oh, good fun. I also taught one of my classes a Dolly Parton song, which went over really well!
I also got to spend a few nights in a different room because mine (the one without windows) started leaking sewage through the walls last week and has the worst smell ever. I’m back in there now, and although they “fixed” it, I’ve been spending a lot of time out of the house.
This past weekend was busy- Friday was Caz’s last night (muy triste) so of course we were all out until the wee hours dancing and having fun. Saturday Tabitha, Vicky and I drove to Cadiz for Carnivale! It was great because Tabitha let me play with her fancy camera during the entire 4 hour drive and I got a ton of great shots. (two pictured). We also stopped in Tarifa (where Tabitha’s from) both coming and going and it is absolutely charming!
This past weekend was busy- Friday was Caz’s last night (muy triste) so of course we were all out until the wee hours dancing and having fun. Saturday Tabitha, Vicky and I drove to Cadiz for Carnivale! It was great because Tabitha let me play with her fancy camera during the entire 4 hour drive and I got a ton of great shots. (two pictured). We also stopped in Tarifa (where Tabitha’s from) both coming and going and it is absolutely charming!
It’s such a cool town because it’s right on Gibraltar and there is a very distinct line out in the water where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea- they are so visibly different, it’s crazy! Cadiz Carnivale itself was absolutely nuts- thousands and thousands of people EVERYWHERE and they were all in costumes. It’s funny, most of the men (probably 85%) dress up like women, so it gets a little confusing. All three of us saw men in our exact costumes. When we stopped in Tarifa again on the way back we ended up eating at this fantastic Tex-Mex restaurant. It was the perfect comfort food, and fairly authentic! We ate enough for probably 15 people (there were 5 of us, Tabitha’s boyfriend and brother had joined us). Sunday night, back in Granada, I cooked dinner at Paul and Gillians’ for them, Karen and Angel, and Vicky and myself. It was nice and relaxing, and the food turned out pretty good as well.The only other thing I’ve done this week besides classes was an intercambio (a meeting with the purpose of practicing languages) with a guy named Diego. He made dinner and we just kind of hung out on Tuesday night and spoke in Spanish. (Next time it will be English).
The highlight of my week was a surprise package from Heather- an EXCELLENT compilation of all sorts of fantastic items!
SABES QUE…
The residents of Granada call themselves Granadinos.
The highlight of my week was a surprise package from Heather- an EXCELLENT compilation of all sorts of fantastic items!
SABES QUE…
The residents of Granada call themselves Granadinos.

he biblioteca to compete in teams looking up information about Spain in Spanish reference books. Afterwards we all went out for tapas and then over to Miguel’s house where Robert and I attempted to teach everyone Texas Hold ‘Em. (Apparently not a game in China, Holland, or Spain). Around 9:30 I left to go meet up with my Spanish “club” again at the intercambio bar. My school friends came along and everyone thought I was weird for being a part of it.
After I got all unpacked, we went to Paul and Gillians house where Karen (Holland) and her boyfriend Angel (Spain) made dinner for the 6 of us. It was delicious and a really nice and relaxed evening before the onslaught of this crazy week.
ue (Turkish/Arabic baths). AMAZING. The most beautiful little building with incredibly detailed Moorish architecture full of candles and pools of various temperatures, a sweet minty tea, fountains and a steam room. I inquired about living there forever but apparently it is a bit out of my price range. You can also pay 2 Euros more for a 20 minute massage. I will be going back. Afterwards Robert and I went out to grab a drink and some tapas in honor of Groundhog Day (not a thing here).