Friday, January 22, 2010

Ten Days In

Hola amigos! I realize I haven't updated in awhile... I've been fairly busy with everything! It's hard to believe that the weekend has come again :) I'm starting to feel like the vacation period of being here is over and now its setting in that this is actually where I'm living for the next 5 months. I have gotten to know the city quite a bit better in the last week, but of course still have a lot of exploring to do. I spent the afternoon last Sunday at El Retiro, a large park in the middle of the city. We also took a tour of "Old Madrid" - the "downtown" (which isn't a typical downtown, but is the old part of the city with lots of great plazas and oooold buildings). Yesterday I took a tour of El Prado - a fairly large art museum - and was able to see quite a few works of art that I had studied, very cool!

This week we started a 2 week grammar class to help us get in the swing of things. It is going pretty well - definitely learning some helpful vocab and phrases, such as "él tiene mucha pasta" being our equivalent to "he has a lot of dough" - haha. I register for classes on Monday, and as of now am hoping to take:

1. An art history class about the works at El Prado, with class on campus as well as in the museum
2. An "Islam in Spain" class - talking about history as well as current events.. along with a visit to La Mezquita in Cordoba!
3. A syntax class comparing English and Spanish - it's supposed to be very helpful in everyday language and the professor seems pretty cool
4. An intro to psychology class... I've always wanted to take it at Madison but haven't had time. It will probably be quite difficult, but I think I'm going to take it pass/fail
5. A class called "The Bible and its repercussion in western literature"... also should be very interesting, but hard because its a "cuarto curso" class, meaning Spaniards studying literature would take it in their junior/senior year. Also hoping to take pass/fail :)

The first 3 are "reunidas" - with other American students, and the last 2 are "complutense" - with all students at the university (UCM, Universidad Complutense de Madrid). I start the reunidas classes on Feb 1 and the complutense classes on Feb 15. My reunidas classes are all Monday/Tuesday from 8:30-1:00 (and at the Prado on Wednesdays), so that means that I have long weekends for the next month or so :) I'm trying to look at doing a bit of traveling on those weekends, potentially to Italy, Amsterdam or Sevilla to visit my wonderful friends from UW! Not quite sure - the prices fluctuate quite a bit each day and I've been talking to friends from my program about doing trips together, so we'll see what happens!
My señora continues to be great and I look forward to coming home each day. Most nights, we watch a Spanish game show called Pasapalabra (pass the word) that is a fun way to try to learn some vocabulary. She is so generous and gives us potato chips and Coke every night when we watch it before dinner. She has been cooking wonderful things and has been so great about my diet - she makes a lot of soups and roasted vegetables and is always concerned about me getting enough iron and protein. She makes us sandwiches each day for lunch (even though she's only supposed to provide breakfast and dinner). Two of her grandsons are coming over for the night tonight, so that will be fun to meet them! Her dog, Kika, is so cute and loves having us around to pet her :)

Today I have the afternoon off, so I'm going to go running right now and then out for lunch with a friend.. then I have an apartment showing (for after my homestay) and class. It is Marissa's (my roommate) birthday, so I think we're going out dancing tonight! Then tomorrow, I am meeting for the first time with my "intercambio", a Spanish girl who is interested in meeting w/ me about once a week to speak in Spanish for 1/2 an hour and in English for the other 1/2 hour. Below, I'm putting some pictures from the week: one from Toledo, one of my room, and a few from various places in the city!



A view of Toledo - a beautiful old city about an hour southwest of Madrid (the old capital)


A picture of all of the soy products in a store here... very nice :)



Me in El Retiro


El Palacio Real -  The Royal Palace - in Madrid... huge and very pretty


My desk area in my room... sorry for the horrible picture!

Finally, here is a link to my saved googlemap w/ markers:



Thursday, January 14, 2010

All settled in :)

Just finished up day 2! Everything is going great... I landed yesterday morning and then took a 2 hour nap, went to orientation and settled in. My senora has been just fabulous - she is very accommodating with me eating vegetarian/vegan. She is a lot of fun to talk to and is helpful when I don't know all of the vocab. She's a grandma whose kids and grandkids all live in the Madrid area so I think she sees them quite often. Yesterday, we - her, Marisa (another American student staying here from Tulane Univ) and I - ate potato chips and drank "CocaCola Light" and talked about shopping :)

The orientations have been pretty good so far... there are around 20 students here from UW, some from Indiana, some from Purdue and some from Tulane. The office is called the "WIP" office and has 3 staff members, all of whom are running our orientation. We now have the schedules for the classes, both reunidas (w/ other study abroad students) and complutense (in the bigger university). I register on the 25th or so... I'm not quite sure what I'm going to take yet, but will probably do one about indigenous Mexican/Guatemalan culture, one about Spain's role in the EU and maybe a history of Spain one. My job for tonight is to try to figure more out, wowoo!

I just went to the biggest store ever called El Corte Ingles... they have everything. Seriously! It's 6 or 7 floors levels plus 2 basements... it's like a Super Target plus a Macy's. I got some shampoo and pens. I was surprised at how most of their brands are American - most of the shampoo/conditioner was Garnier Fructis, Herbal Essences or Dove. It was also kind of expensive... but probably no more than in New York or anything. I also just looked at my body wash that I got and it says that its in the conglomerate of Sara Lee. crazy

Today I had toast (which is really small, 2 inches square) with jelly, fresh clementine juice (that my senora juiced herself), tea and a banana for breakfast; then she packed us sandwiches for lunch. I'm not sure what we're having for dinner, but she has this great thing called a Thermo-Mix that is like a blender and stove top in one - it is really cool.

Today at orientation, we had people from the US embassy come talk to us about what they can do for us. Tomorrow, we are talking about housing (our homestays typically end after 1 month), and then Saturday we have a day trip to Toledo! All for now, sending my love!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Ready to leave

Hey all!

I am just finishing up packing as I'm getting ready to leave tomorrow...  I can't believe my trip is coming up so quick! I'm all set and have everything I need to find my way once I get to the airport on Wednesday morning (at 10 am Madrid time).  My plan is to read the wikipedia pages on Madrid and Spain on the airplane to learn a bit more about what I'm getting myself into :)

I have a two and a half week orientation until classes begin February 1st.  I am very excited to get to know my host mom and all the other students who are going to be there with me.  I haven't spoken with my senora, but as far as I know she is a widow who works as a nurse and has a dog.  Her apartment seems to be in a pretty good location - a short walk to downtown and close to the metro that will take me right up to the university.

I sign up for my classes during orientation some time, but I plan on taking classes on spanish history and culture.  I'm really excited to take a break from classes at UW, but all of my classes will be in Spanish.  On that note, improving my Spanish is probably the part of this spring that I'm most excited for.  I'm a bit nervous about following the professors speaking in Spanish, but hopefully after a few weeks I'll get the hang of it.

That's all for now, I'll update when I'm IN MADRID!!  Love you all, Bonnie