Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Home sweet home :)
Sunday, July 25, 2010
It's time to say goodbye!
Last night was a fabulous night in Madrid! I went to dinner with Emily and her sweet family! It was so nice to meet them (officially.) I felt like I knew them already because of our skype conversations, but it was so exciting to have her family here! I was greeted with smiles and hugs! We had great tapas at a cave restaurant next to where we ate one of our first nights in Madrid (the first time.) We had the usual Tortilla Espanola, pimientos, croquetas and of course bread and churizo. It was delicious! We tried to get nun cookies after but they were already closed up for the day. I’ll be attempting again today! We walked around the city and visited the bullfighting ring in Ventas. We wanted to see our madre in Quintana where we lived in Madrid but for some reason, she decided to go out on the town! Our sweet madre never left when we were there but the one time we wanted to see her she wasn’t at home! It was fine though, because we went to our usual café and saw our friends that work there. They had missed us! We were greeted with smiles and ice cream… couldn’t have asked for a better night!
My last day in Spain is practically over! It started off well… I suppose. I accidently slept through breakfast, but that’s okay! Sleeping in was nice. We went to lunch at VIPS, and by we I mean all of us except Emily! This separation anxiety thing is just not working out for me! No worries, I saw her a little later… now I’m getting ahead of myself. After lunch, Taylor, Molly and I went to Retiro Park. It was so nice having today to hang out there for a little bit. We went to the rose garden, the lake where I had lunch everyday, and ate our popsicles in the shade. It was a little toasty outside, I’m feeling the consequences now but it was worth it. After Retiro we ventured back to the hotel for our last Spanish siesta! As soon as we woke up it was practically time for dinner at the hotel! Then, I met Emily and her family to say our goodbyes! I know you will be surprised, BUT I didn’t cry. Perhaps that will come tomorrow. It’s bittersweet. I love Spain and I have a new respect for this culture. This has been my home for the last 2 months… But, I feel accomplished and my time here is done. I have no regrets, new friends, and priceless memories.
All the packing is done, and my clothes are laid out for tomorrow morning. We are leaving the hotel at 7:30 in the morning so we will be getting an early start! I’m so excited now that I don’t even know if I will be able to sleep tonight. Our flight leaves around 11:30 in the morning my time…, which is 4/5:30 at home so I’ll be arriving in the land of sweet tea and BBQ around 5:30 pm with a smile on my face!
I can’t believe it’s time to say goodbye to Spain, what an adventure this has been. Spain, you’ve been so great to me, you’ve taught me so much, but it’s time for me to go home. Hasta luego : )
Saturday, July 24, 2010
One step closer.
Friday
Our last day in Salamanca has been quite a success and it’s not even over yet! We had a very chill morning, studying her e and there. We had lunch at our all time favorite restaurant in the plaza mayor. We enjoyed our last “mixto con huevo” which is a ham and cheese sandwich with a fried egg on top. Absolutely one of the most delicious sandwiches I’ve ever had.

My other half
My comercial correspondence class with our teachers, Alicia and Maria!
Tonight after dinner we are going to the plaza again to reminisce with friends. I know that we will still be together this weekend but it’s mine and Emily’s last night before her family is here! She’s leaving in the morning to go to Madrid and I won’t leave until noon. It will be the longest we’ve been apart!
Dinner was so fun tonight. We had the most typical Spanish meal as our last home cooked meal here. Carmen made us paella, tortilla de patatas and the most delicious salad in the entire world. We had great conversation and our padres felt the need to share life lessons with us. They want us to just be happy no matter what we do! How precious are they? I’m gong to miss them. Truly have been blessed with great families here!
7/24/10
Well last nights outing was quite the adventure. We sat in the plaza together one last time in Salamanca. Of course we chose our favorite restaurant and enjoyed the beauty surrounding us while reminiscing of our favorite moments in Spain. After a couple of hours there we decided to walk to the cathedral. It’s in a beautiful location and is illuminated at night so we wanted to see it one last time. We all layed in the grass to look at it above us. It was so perfect…. Until… somebody, somewhere didn’t want us on that grass. For a total of about 5 seconds the sprinklers came on and we were soaked. Poor Caitlin was sitting right next to it so she got the really bad end of the deal but it was a priceless moment that we’ll remember for a long time! Way to end on a fun note, right?
I don’t have definite plans right now. Just taking it easy! Can’t wait to see Em and her family later. It will be a great two days in Madrid, and then I’m homeward bound.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Forever Blessed.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
My heart beats like a cold potato
Today.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Hold the lomo
With one week left we re-started our usual routine… we went to the library! Sunday was a lazy day because we were so tired from Portugal, so Monday (yesterday) we wanted to get as much homework done as possible. I mean, who wants to spend the entire week in the library when there is so much left of Spain to see! My time is limited now! So, after conquering three journal entries and writing two business letters in the library we came back for lunch, which was thankfully not like lunch on Sunday. Sunday we had 2 hot dogs without the bun, 2 fried zucchini slices, 1 fried egg and a mound of steamed rice with a lovely glob of ketchup. What a combo. Dinner wasn’t much better that night either. If we had only had the pasta salad that came first it would’ve been great, but please, hold the lomo. But Monday’s lunch was meat, potatoes, carrots… it’s a dish that really, really wants to be my mom’s pot roast, but let’s be serious, what could ever compare to that?
School was fun and different yesterday. My grammar glass went by much faster than usual and so did my business class! Unfortunately my professor had a family emergency so she couldn’t be there but it made class much easier for us. We were outta there in 30 minutes! Sah-weet! The even cooler thing is that our Samford professor that is here with us (Dr. Jensen) went shopping with us after school! No worries, I didn’t buy anything else. Emily and I started the packing process on Sunday night and I quickly realized that there is officially no more room for anything. Coming home should be quite the adventure.
On our way home from school we may have stopped at our favorite pastry shop. I’m a huge Panera fan, Starbucks fan… homemade dessert fan, but wow… not much has ever compared to this place. We get the sampler platter of whatever we want and it has never failed me yet. Delicious!
When we got to our street we saw our construction worker friends back at work. We haven’t seen them in a few days so it was a nice surprise! We got to talk to Alejandro (after about a month here, we finally learned his name) for a few minutes. He is from Argentina so it was a little difficult to understand his accent but fun nonetheless!
After dinner, which again, if it just stopped after the first dish, everything would be fine! We had gazpacho, which is a huge favorite of Emily’s and mine. Probably on our top 5 things we will miss most about Spain list. But no, we added the biggest piece of fried fish I’ve ever seen in my ENTIRE life, and about 10 french fries. Would you like some fried food anyone?
Sunday, July 18, 2010
What's up, Portugal?
Friday, July 16, 2010
Time flies when you're having fun!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010
oh it's the little things... like peanut butter....
These are my new spanish pants...... hahaha... typical here
but wearing them at home may be a challenge.
After a very confusing Commercial Correspondence class we decided to go to the plaza for some well deserved ice cream. This class would be much easier to follow iin Spanish if I understood these concepts in English. Today’s lesson was really foreign to me (pun intended.) What I learned doesn’t even happen in the U.S…. haha SO this is going to take a little extra work to get it done. Anyways, on our way out we were talking with Dr. Jensen, who came to take Professor Workman’s place. She is a very chill teacher who has spent a lit of time in Spain, specifically in Salamanca. As she was telling us all these different places we need to visit before we leave everyone was starting to have a slight panic attack because we only have 13 days left! But this sweet lady told me the most incredible thing that I’ve heard in a long time. She said the words that were complete music to my years. She knows of a supermarket here that has PEANUT BUTTER! Yes, peanut butter. Peter pan, creamy and/or crunchy peanut butter. So, we sprinted. This market is only 30 seconds from our school and we are just now finding it. Peanut butter is one of the foods I’ve missed most and as far as we were concerned, non-existent here. Nope, it’s been right in front of us for 2 and a half weeks now! So, we bought our favorite Spanish cookies and some creamy peanut butter and indulged. Fabulous. : )
Monday, July 12, 2010
Viva España!
Friday, July 9, 2010
Castle of love

Solo Dios Basta
It’s been a crazy past couple of days! We have midterms this afternoon so everyone has been studying like crazy. We attempted to all meet at the McDonalds by our house last night to use their free WIFI but I think everyone there together made it more difficult to study even though the plan was for it to help us. Anyways, let’s talk about Wednesday because that was an awesome day. We went to our usual spot in the plaza to watch the game. INCREDIBLE. VIVA ESPANA. I can’t even imagine what it’s going to be like on Sunday. It’s been intense after the past few games, and Sunday is the biggie, so I’m super excited. We are staying in a castle hotel this Friday night and all day Saturday for our free weekend but we made it a point to be back Sunday for the game. I hate to say goodbye to a castle hotel early but this game trumps all right now! I guess technically the midterms should trump all right now, but those will be over shortly. :)
We switched things up a bit yesterday morning. After only 2 hours in the library we went to the pool for a couple of hours before lunch! It was a nice change of pace. There’s nothing like a little vitamin D before class, right? Well, after class… we went for some chocolate and churros. Instead of partaking in those for the… well, 3rd or 4th time, I got cold chocolate in a cup with whipped cream and “noodles”.. or sprinkles. Whichever you prefer. So delicious. Then, when I thought it wouldn’t get any better we got home for dinner and had gazpacho soup which is cold, and if I told you what was in it would sound quite disgusting but it was delicious, along with our tortialla de patatas AND salad. Oh yeah. Then, the phone rang. We have a roommate from Switzerland and it was her mom. Well, Emily and I looked at each other and said “ahhh mama” with a sad face because we miss our moms. Our Madre got up, and kissed us both on the cheek! So precious… out of me and Emily… which one of us do you think started crying?
Yep, you’re right.
On another funny note. Our padres granddaughter came to lunch yesterday! The most precious little girl. I thought I had a hard time understanding Spanish speaking adults… try to understand a little one. Her voice was a littly squeaky but she was precious nonetheless. Don’t worry, I didn’t steal her.
On ANOTHER funny note… we have these construction worker friends that we pass going to the library, from the library, on the way to school, and on the way back occasionally. Anyways, the other day they were listening to “Man, I feel like a woman” by Shaniah Twain. Well, obviously I was going to have to sing a long…. And it’s been a friendship ever since. Sometimes extra-polite people are hard to find so it’s so refreshing to walk by these guys knowing we are guaranteed a smile at the beginning of our day.
Here’s a poem for you.
Nada te turbe
Nada te espante
Todo se pasa
Dios no se muda
La paciencia
Todo lo alcanza
Quien a Dios tiene
Nada le falta
Solo Dios Basta
This poem has been an encouragement to me the past couple of weeks. Sometimes we struggle being Americans here… Most of the time it’s fine and we meet great, kind people but there are days when we are definitely treated differently being from America. That’s when I need patience. We only have 2 weeks left in Salamanca starting Monday. I don’t know if I’ve been emotional because there are only 2 weeks left and that’s not a long time… or if I’ve been emotional because we only have 2 weeks left and I’ll be home! It’s a bittersweet thing and I just need patience.
Here’s the translation for you :)
Let nothing disturb you
Let nothing frighten you
All things pass away:
God never changes.
Patience obtains all things
He who has God
Finds he lacks nothing
God alone suffices.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Ay ay ay
Sunday, July 4, 2010
An update for YOU
Friday was eventful! Dean Chapman, who is the dean of the arts and sciences department at Samford is here visiting us! I had Dean Chapman for a class freshman year and adore him. He and his wife are precious. We got to hang out with them afterschool at a little ice cream shop. Tonight we are having a surprise birthday party for him to celebrate his life as well as the birthday of America. Then, Friday night a group of us went to “Jazz en la calle” (Jazz in the street.) It was this little plaza where everyone gathered in front of the state. Jazz music with a Spanish twist—and a beautiful cathedral glowing in the night sky, it was the perfect scenery with the perfect music.
Dean Chapman and (most of) the Salamanca clan
Cathedral!
Avila!
In the plaza after the game!
It’s funny how I’ve tried so hard to adapt to the Spanish culture, absorb as much as I can and to leave my American habits behind (only while I’m here:)… but today… is different. I woke up with this urge to write “Proud to be an American” on my face. I’ve searched high and low through my wardrobe here finding some red, white and blue but my only luck is finding blue. We have Americanized this day and it’s been beautiful. I was expecting today to be one of the hardest while I’m here. Celebrating the 4th of July has always been a big deal in my family so I was determined to make today wonderful even from this far away. This morning we woke up semi-early and met some friends at the grocery store. We bought sunflower seeds, BBQ chips, salt and vinegar chips, cookies, wait for it…. WATERMELON. Not once in my 20 years have I gone a 4th of July without watermelon. So we took our fruit and snacks and marched ourselves to the pool and planted ourselves there for hours! It was so much fun! Wasn’t quite the same as being at home… no real BBQ , hamburgers or homemade ice cream but we made it awesome. We’re sporting our red, white and blue tonight. Spain is great, believe me, but being here has made me appreciate my country on a completely different level. When the time comes, I’m going to grateful and ready to re-enter the land of the free and home of the brave.