Tuesday, September 15, 2009

MAJOR CATCH-UP!

Hey folks! Sorry, it has definitely been awhile since I have gotten caught up. Life has been real good, lately. Last week was my last week of crazy fun, since I started the rest of my classes yesterday. It's still hard to believe I have only been here about 2 weeks. It really feels much longer than that! Wow, where to begin? This is probably going to be a very long post, just fyi. Since it takes forever to upload pictures on here, I'm just going to put a few on each post and include the link to my latest facebook album. It's just easier that way...Alright here we go!

Last time I was on here, I was starting Spanish class (this was last week). We had just Spanish classes for that week to get us back in the mode of speaking Spanish, even though it is easily a part of my daily routine now. I got a chance to explore the famous Gaudi Cathedral. It was breathtaking. The building itself is magnificent. There is so much intricate detail in every corner of the cathedral. What was odd to us was how people got to come in and take picture, while a mass was being held. I mean, I understand that it is a very famous building, but still. I could not imagine being in mass and having people taking pictures all around. At least they had an area roped off for the people that were actually attending the service. It was such a good feeling inside. I got a real good vibe and definitely felt a presence inside. Something I won't forget. I am definitely going to attend at least one service there before I leave.

For our Spanish class, we had to do a scavenger hunt across the city of Barcelona. Luckily, everyone in my group was really willing and excited to do it. Unfortunately, we lost, but we still had a lot of fun doing it. I have gotten to know a lot of the people in my class and some have been added to our "infamous crew." haha

That night, a couple of us stumbled across this bar called, "Espit Chupitos." Basically, it is this shot bar that has 300+ different kinds of shots and they are all no more than 3 euros! These aren't just any regular shots. Each has its own cool trick or theme. One of my favorites is a Boy Scout shot. You get a shot of different flavored alcohol and then the bartender lights it on fire and you roast a marshmallow over it before you drink it. So far, my favorite is the Harry Potter shot. Similar to the other one, an orange is placed on top and then it gets lit on fire. Different spices and sugar are shaken over it to make it look like a shot suitable for any wizard. Here's what it looks like...

The next day, we took a boat ride around the Mediterranean for an hour and a half. It was amazing and I finally got to take some really legit pictures with my new camera. It was a nice, but way too short trip. We couldn't have asked for better weather out there.

The following day, a group of us went on a Gourmet Tour around the city of Barcelona. A tour guide pretty much showed us all the really good (and cheap) food places to check out while we are over here. We definitely got some real cool spots to check out now. At the very end, we got a coupon to get a glass of wine and 2 tapas at our final stop. As we were walking in, these two guys brushed right past us and starting running when they both got outside. Just then, one of the ladies who worked there started to shout, "Su bolsa, su bolsa!" These two guys had just ran off with two purses from these 2 girls who were apparently in our same program. Throughout the past 2 weeks, I keep hearing about different people getting mugged and losing their credit cards, cash, passports, etc. It was a real trip to actually see it happen right in front of us. A bunch of us guys definitely would've stopped these guys had we known they were robbing these 2 girls. I guess that's just how slick they are. Today, I actually heard a pretty scary statistic from my Spanish teacher. "50% of all students abroad will encounter someone trying to mug them or somebody else around them." As cool as Barcelona is, you really have to keep an eye out for your backpack/bag. Everytime we go out to eat, we put our bags in between our legs on the floor. The 2 girls who were robbed had their purses on the back of their chairs. While that is extremely common back home, that is a HUGE mistake over here. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it doesn't happen to me or any of my friends. I have already heard of about 10 people who lost their wallets or purses and it has only been two weeks! It's a crazy world out there...

That night, my study abroad program, IES, held a Welcoming Ceremony for the students, their host families, RAs, teachers, staff, and others. It was a real classy event. I LOVE dressing up, so it was fun to put those nice clothes to use, finally! Here is a picture of me and my host family
(Bernard - dad, Adela - mom, Anna -sister, and Josh - my roommate). After that we wandered down towards the beach looking for a bar and came across this real local bar. I love meeting people from my program, but it I will almost always prefer hitting up a bar with the locals to get the real Barcelona feeling. It was a verrrrrry good night and a long one. Here is one of the best mirror pictures I have ever seen. This is a small portion of our crew. We also met a guy named George, who was from Greece. We talked for almost an hour about life and it was just one of those really good talks. I mean, the drinks we had at this point definitely helped the keep the conversation going, but he was a real legit guy, anyways. He told us if we ever wanted to visit Greece, he would show us around and host us. THIS is definitely a reason why I love the local bars. You would never find someone like him at a party with all the study abroad kids.

THAT leads me to our trip we went on this last weekend. This has been sort of long, so I'm gonna make a new blog about the weekend. Peaceeeeeeeeeeeeeee

P.S. Go to my previous blog if you want the first two albums of my trip. They are posted over there...

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Off to Valencia!!

Hey everybody! So, I know I haven't updated in awhile, but trust me, I will! I'm off to the city of Valencia in about 3 hours. It's 3:30am right now and we have to get up in three hours. I DID upload all of my pictures (thus far) to my facebook page, so here are the links for that:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2427934&id=3315695&l=a2d53b8122

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2431403&id=3315695&l=68d1bcc8d3

I will be back on Sunday night with lots of updates! It's gonna be a long one! Adios!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Nice Little Rap

Here is an amazing rap that was written for me before I left in August. The best gifts to me are the personal ones and this is a clear example of that. This person will remain anonymous, but she is definitely "legit" in my book. d:-)

I once met a boy named brent
a quiet little sweetheart
your west coast Clark Kent.
Let me tell you a little something about this cutie
a soul of a black man with the whitest booty.
the moment that i first saw brent walking
was the moment i approached him and started talking
cuz he roamed around with a smile on his face
made me wanna be surrounded by his warming embrace.
Brent loves to listen to hip hop
he wears them SF hats with the matching top
he rocks them Nike shoes that you’ll wanna cop
he has that type of swagga that doesn’t ever stop.
The reasons why i love Brent are plain
its cuz he thinks with his heart and not with his brain
its cuz he shields you from lose even if it endangers his gain
its cuz he’s so real, so fresh like the rain,
its cuz he thinks he’s black when he’s whiter than cocaine.
Brent, i’m real glad we met
you’ll be a friend i will never forget
and remember that once you get your ass over to Spain
you’ll think of me the whole time on the plane
and you’ll get all the girls, put those other boys to shame
and you’ll put my pictures all over your domain.
Have fun Brent and know that i’ll miss you
here’s to a start of a great friendship, one long over due.

More updates to come later! It takes forever to upload pictures, but I'm working on it!

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Reminiscing...


So, I think I am also going to post some old pictures as I have my moments of reminiscing here in Spain. Which better one to start with than this one...

It does feel weird not being back in ERC for RA training right now. I love these guys!


My Short List of Interesting/Funny/Sweet things...

-My usage of "hella" and "crackin" is spreading in the group. I like this.

-We are keeping a notepad of spanish words that we hear often with their translations. Our homestay mom is doing the same for English words. d:-)

-We found our first bathroom that we had to PAY to pee in. Urinetown!!

Spanish classes start tomorrow. Oh yeah, that's right. I'm taking classes here too...NOT crackin.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Homestay vs. Apartment

It's about 1:45am and this is the latest I have ever been in the homestay before going out. We had dinner around 8:30pm and didn't leave the table until about 15 minutes ago. I remember signing up for the Barcelona program and requesting an apartment. I went into it thinking that I would just have the best time in an apartment with other students trying to live it up. When I found out I had a homestay, I was bummed. I thought this would seriously limit my fun times abroad and would possibly shelter me from meeting other study abroad students. I was completely wrong with both of those assumptions.

It really brings "family" into a new perspective to me. It was just one of those "amazing conversations" that nothing else could come close to. We talked about theatre, food, family, relationships, movies, music, and LIFE. Anna, the sister we are living with, brought up the U.S. and how wonderful it seems. She has traveled to a lot of places over there already, but she talked about how it seemed like the ideal place. I have absolutely nothing against our country. It's a great place with a lot of opportunities. However, we definitely have our share of issues at the moment. Anna described how the U.S. looks like a great place from the movies she has seen. People having so many chances to do great things, traveling from one state to another freely, people with different religions and backgrounds living together, the vast differences in weather (even in the same state), and so forth. These are things that I never ever think about when I'm at home. Then the conversation turned to Roscoes and the mood of the conversation definitely changed. (haha)

I guess my point is that I am starting to feel like I'm becoming the "global citizen" that everyone talks about when they go abroad and our famous motto back at ERC in UCSD. My eyes have opened up so much since I have been here. Yeah, there are many great advant
ages to living back in the U.S. However, seeing and hearing these things through somebody from another country definitely changes my perspective on things. Back home, I feel like I take so many things for granted and a lot of worries and complaints can be so materialistic and pointless at times. Life is good. Real good. I need to always remember that and never forget it.

On another note, I finally touched the Mediterranean Sea today and made it to the beach. It was full of people, along with vendors selling tattoos, massages (which I almost got), beer, coconuts, and club tickets for the night. This city is amazing. Josh (my roommate) and I were walking back to our house and we were talking about how we never know what is going to be for dinner. Our "mom" just tells us what time it will be at. Last night, we had
a conversation about the foods we usually eat back home. Josh and I both LOVE ketchup and do not like mayo. We mentioned how much more popular mayo is here than in the U.S. So, when we got back for dinner tonight, we walked into a table set with some bowls of soup. Afterwards, we were served a plate of hot dogs, french fries, and ketchup. We laughed, because we felt weird eating an American meal here in Spain. It was definitely good though! I couldn't be happier at this homestay situation. d:-)

After being out till about 7am last night, I figured we probably wouldn't go out tonight and just take this only ni
ght (so far) to stay in after our long dinner conversation......but, there is a Spanish bar with a band playing in about 20 minutes. Yeah 2:30am. I think we are going to check it out. I guess tomorrow night will be our first night actually staying in, since we both have early class on Monday. Adios por ahora!

Friday, September 4, 2009

Dan is amazing for this

I got a good laugh when I read Dan's facebook status last night. I hope this nickname doesn't follow me abroad.

"

Dan Driver

is going clubbing with gentle strawberry tonight. Be jealous....very jealous"

Thanks Dan!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

My OH My.....

Where oh where to begin? I am seriously falling in love with this city. It's 5am over here, so I have a feeling this might be a long blog. We will see how it goes....

I am really learning a lot about myself over here. It's real refreshing to be able to live in a city where nobody (well, only a few) knows me from the U.S. and I get to start over again. I am doing my best not to look like a tourist. After a tan and some shopping in Barcelona, I feel like that won't be an issue. hahaha

Another thing I have been picking up on are the couples in Spain. I love that they are very affectionate with one another here and it's SO different from back home. I hardly ever see people being affectionate with the intent of taking them home that night. There is just a mutual love for one another and it shows. It's so genuine. I wish it was more like this back home...

As for me, I have been living in the moment every single day. My spanish has improved TREMENDOUSLY and I seriously can't wait to come home and be able to speak it fluently. Last night, we walked Las Ramblas and checked out different bars and clubs. It was awesome to just walk around and take in as much of Barcelona as possible! Today, we had our orientation for classes. 5 classes and I don't need any of them. Ughhh. Oh well!

The best part of being abroad is the number of people you meet. It feels like orientation back at UCSD. Meeting people, introducing yourself, and forgetting their name 5 minutes later. Today, I walked around with an awesome group and we had a great adventure. We found this REALLY good tapas bar with excellent sangria! Then, we all got phones from...Mailboxes, Etc. (hahaha) They were a good deal though! Then we walked around and checked out different stores. Nick, Bryan, Carolyn, and I made our way to McDonalds...just to see what is was like. Boy, this was the best McDonalds I have ever been to! They not only had an ice cream cone w/ a kit kat bar ("Con Kit Kat"), but they even sold beer there for less than two euros! It was really good too. Then we headed to the Nike store and I realized that I definitely have to buy a few items before I leave in December. That's for sure!

After the shopping, I took the metro back home and had another delicious dinner. PAELLA! I have been waiting to try this dish over here and Adela cooked it perfectly. No complaints here. Then, we went out to this club where a lot of other study abroad students were. It felt like a bar in PB and to say the least, we decided not to stay very long. I wanted to come to Spain to get the international experience and while I love meeting other study abroad students, I don't want to get the feeling of a club back home. That's not what I'm after. So, we went to a bar across the street and I reunited with.....DAN! It was a nice UCSD reunion! We later ended up going back to the club to dance (since the music wasn't bad) and came back home around 4am.

Apparently it is supposed to rain tomorrow. No bueno. Regardless, I have no doubt this weekend will be amazing. With the people I have already met in the program and in my homestay, I feel like this is definitely a third home for me (after HOME and SD). I can definitely see myself visiting Spain again. Even after these few days, I know I will return to the U.S. a little different, as most people say. I am already getting the bigger picture and feel as though I have a much more global perspective on life. Life is too short to sweat the small things. Don't waste your time being unhappy or trying to pursue something that isn't in your best interest. There are endless opportunities and people out there to make you happy. All you have to do is find them....

(Here are some pictures to recap the last 2 days...)



Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Wow


It's 3am. I met my roommate Josh today. He is from Boston and is definitely a legit guy. We had an AMAZING night exploring Barcelona tonight. Words cannot explain. We both have orientation in a few hours, so we are gonna pass out. After tonight, I cannot imagine how the next four months will be. Our group of 8 had an incredible time tonight and it's only my second night in Barcelona.

The other crazy thing we all agreed upon was how well our Spanish has gotten in just one day. I have no doubt that I will be completely literate in Spanish once December rolls around. I can't wait. I just have to practice it, so I don't lose it when I return home. More updates later, but this is gonna be four months I will never forget. Peaceeeeee