Friday, August 22, 2014

Health and Homesickness

The last couple of weeks have been rough health wise. I sprained my ankle, I got sick, and I didn't have my usual resources. 

I had to go to urgent care to see a doctor for my ankle, because the ankle brace I had bought was hurting me instead of helping me. I was scared and lonely and wanted my mommy. But it turned out okay, and although sprains don't heal fast my ankle is more or less okay and I got through.

Just this Tuesday, I got sick. Well, I started to have a fever on Monday night, but I wasn't sure and forgot about my doubts until the next day at school. But, for once in my life, I actually had mercy on myself and rested, so it only lasted a few days.

There have been a few accomplishments tied into these episodes: I went to urgent care, I dealt with a sprain, I took a taxi. These are good things to learn from as well as painful experiences.

Today, I was feeling pretty low because I miss my friends and went to the park nearby to read. I got to talking to an old man because of his dog (Well, his daughter's dog.) and he talked a bit about affection for home being a natural and healthy and good thing after I said that I was kinda homesick in response to queries about what I like about the city. It was nice to find someone being so nice. Also, I should hang around where old men hang out and talk to them more often.

But as far as happier notes, we had a flamenco dance class yesterday and we're going to Segovia tomorrow. Finals are next week, and next Saturday I get on a bus to Seville. I'll be there for four times as long, so I think it will be much easier to set down roots and feel comfortable in the city. Also, I'll have more time to get to know people and practice Spanish with them.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Computer

Just as a public service announcement, I didn't bring mine. If I take a few days to reply to an email, I'm probably waiting to be able to use a real computer. (I'm typing this from my phone, but it's an inconvenient endeavor, so I don't intend to ever repeat it. I just thought I should get this out there sooner rather than later, since there are a few emails just waiting for Monday.)

Thursday, August 14, 2014

School

School started two weeks ago. We all took a placement test, which was both multiple choice and oral, and got our results and class schedules that evening. I got placed into advanced, which correlates to B2 in the European system (CEFR) or high intermediate/low advanced in the American system (ACTFL). My class schedule is this:

9:00-11:00 Spanish Language. We've been working on grammar, and it has definitely been helping me. I wasn't sure at first about taking Spanish classes, but it's much more enjoyable than the Spanish classes back at home, because we're actually using the language with people who actually use it in real life.

11:05-12:05 Spanish Culture. We've been talking about how Spaniards interact, eat, normal schedules, etc. We're about to talk about different regions of Spain. It's probably my least favorite class, but it's good and I do enjoy the discussions. The main thing that bothers me is that it feels very slow.

12:10-1:10 Art History of Spain. This might be my favorite class. We're focusing on five different painters, El Greco, Velazquez, and three more (I think the last two are Dalí and Picasso, but I'm not sure). For each painter, we're learning about his life and paintings from every key period of his life.

1:15-2:15 Practice of Writing Skills. This is probably the hardest class for me, simply because it's in the fifth hour straight of classes. However, we're talking about writing different types of documents, and it's good. I'm sure it will be good for me to have to write and get back graded papers.

The way classes are graded is different from in the States. 20-30% of the grade is based on participation/interest/attention/etc. and the rest is based on the final exam. That is, for every class other than my writing class. There, we don't have a final and our grade comes directly from our grades on the papers.

My daily routine mostly consists of studying and relaxing, but we've been doing some touring as a group. We went to the cathedrals last Wednesday (August 6), last weekend we went to Aveiro, Portugal (August 8-10) and the beach, and yesterday we went to the old university (August 13). I might write about those sometime if anyone cares and asks, but right now I'm just leaving the pictures online and not writing anything.

Here are the pictures I have so far:
Salamanca streets, just ones that I normally walk and views I normally see: https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/106015904924642531113/albums/6047451708393226977
Our trip to Aveiro: https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/106015904924642531113/albums/6047457684001577937
Views from the walls of the cathedrals: https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/106015904924642531113/albums/6047457465350062113
Madrid and Toledo pictures: https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/106015904924642531113/albums/6044126560332149553

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Spain!

We got to Spain just about a week ago, but I've been to busy to post anything in the last week. Here's a summary of my time so far, or at least of the first weekend.

When I landed in Spain, I was in Madrid. We met there as a group, and went to our hotel. We had the afternoon free, but after that we had to get together for a meeting in the evening and a quick tour of the city by bus. We saw a bunch of sites from the bus, and talked about how things work for our program, and those of us who had signed up to get cell phones got them at the end. The next day, we had a walking tour of the old part of the city, Madrid de los Austrias (named because of the Austrias, or Hapsburgs, who moved the capital from Madrid to Spain), and visited El Prado. I don´t have many pictures of that morning, because I don´t take good documentary photos and they didn't let us take pictures in El Prado.

In my free time, I mostly went to the park across the street, Retiro, which is probably the most popular park in Madrid. It was a great place. I also went to the botanical garden, which was rather sparse in flowers because it was August, but I enjoyed anyway. Here are some pictures I took in the garden.




Bonsai
The last picture is of bonsai. There was a nice selection of it, but I don't have many pictures because the background was bushes.

After our time in Madrid, we went to Toledo, which is also beautiful. We toured the cathedral and the synagogue, and I think we saw other things that I don´t remember. After the tour, we had lunch and free time, so I wandered around the streets for a bit. Toledo was the old capital of Spain, so it has a lot of beautiful and old places. Here are a couple of pictures from there:
I think this is a Roman bridge.

A view of the other side of the river. I have no idea what this is. And I also don't know why it's blurry.


Here, you can see the combination of styles (moorish and roman, I think) in the arches.
Sorry I don't have time to say more. We should be leaving in a few minutes to have a get together with Spanish students to set up speaking partners. I'll tell about school and other things when I can, probably next week. We're leaving for Aveiro, Portugal tomorrow for the weekend.