Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Some Description ....

First, we shall start with the food. Since everyone seems to be interested...what am I eating? Well, a lot of carbs. A LOT! My host mom prepares a light breakfast that I had already mentioned. I have a two hour break between my classes at 11 and 1, so I usually go out for coffee, sometimes a small baked good is ordered. Yesterday, we had, what I always thought was a traditional Mexican dish, but is actually of Spanish origin (unlike nachos or burritos!): churros and chocolate (as in cho-co-la-tay, hot chocolate) Splitting an order of churros seemed like a good idea. Ordered together at Cafe Futbol, about one block from my school, first came the chocolate. The consistancy of hot, melting pudding, it was pretty rich and creamy, but definitely had some gelatin for thickener and was not as sweet as I had imagined. The churros, well, I expected we´d each get one, about a foot long, and an inch in diameter, a la the US Churro stands. But alas, its was completely different, a plate of about ten churros came out, the size of a hot dog. They are really just fried soft dough that isn´t even sugared, like a donut, but less sweet. So the chocolate is a neccesity if you´re craving something sweet. Overall, a very delicious and traditional snack. Also, extremely healthy. haha.

My senora packs me bocadillos to eat if I don´t get home for siesta hours, and a bocadillo is..... A SANDWICH!!! WOW!!! So unique. Yesterday, I had some chicken noodle soup that was homemade, and a grilled tuna sammich...yupp!! What surprises me is that my señora gives me huge portions! I got a huge bowl of soup, and one and a half sandwiches. Yeah. A LOT. Also, a huge plate of cut up melon, and brie cheese and crackers, and bread. All for our SMALLER meal. I´ve had chicken fried up with french fries, a salad of pasta, tuna and fresh cheese, a potato omlette with fried eggplant, and well, that´s all I can remember. Yeah, the thing that surprises me is the portion my Señora gives me, and that she takes approxiamately the same amount and finishes it all and still remains a normal size. I do not exactly understand how this happens, but it does, so I hope that I can somehow follow in her footsteps.

In general, there is a lot of ice cream here, and a lot of bakeries and croissanteries. Unfortunately, Spain does not seems to love candy as much as I do, but thats okay because I get to have some croissants whenever I want (although I have yet to really have one!). I live right next to a bakery and pass it every morning on my way to school...but so far, I haven´t actualy gone in. I also pass about four during my walk to class.

My House:
I live in a sky rise, for Granada standards, so about 7 stories, a little outside of the actual city, near the train and bus stops. I walk through the new part of town, near the University of Granada, and it takes about 35 minutes for me to get home. Its more difficult than its sounds because there is little shade and the hottest part of the day is also the time I walk home. Yay! My apartment is nice, there are marble floors, and plenty of space. The living room is really clean, actually all of the place is really clean, so I am always on my best behavior. The walls are painted in fun colors, my room is blue, the living room is the exact same color as my parents bedroom. There are paintings and prints, and also, A LOT of Christian memorbilia. A picture of Mary weeping lies directly above my bed, which makes me feel a little uncomfortable, but I´m pretty much over it.

Getting Lost:
I used to think I was good at directions, and had a pretty natural sense of which way is up. I no longer feel that way. Although I have been given numerous tours of our school-area, I have yet to have any idea where I am. I am hoping that I by getting lost I will inherently learn how to get around. We´ll see how that pans out.

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I originally started this post as school, but I am back at the internet cafe and felt I should add some things. Today, I ate pasta with tomato sauce, and croquettas, deep fried dough with a chicken base, pretty good, pretty healthy. Seriously, how do these people remain normal sized!? I then sat around with my señora and told her about Jewish holidays, she asked and was interested. She told me how she is interested in the culture and believes in Christianity more than Catholicism and that she doesn´t really thinks it a big deal that I am Jewish. Seriously, I was really happy to hear her say that, and also, pretty surprised. Seeing as Spain is a really really Catholic nation, you really never know what to expect with people. Also, a REALLY funny thing happend.

Today, my senora told me to eat more, when I politely declined, she said something along the lines of ¨Am I not your Spanish mom!?¨ To which I replied, yeah, you are....Haha!! She is now my madre! Its over, sorry mom!! (PS She hates cats too, she would have a dog if she didn´t live in an apartment) Yeah, turns out, I like my señora, she´s really nice and friendly, and understands how stupid I truly am with Spanish...haha. WAY BETTER THAN MY REAL MOM!!! Obviously, totally kidding, I miss you momsky!

Yeah, just to clarify, no one speaks English in the house except me. That is in response to question, I am not trying to impress anyone, because trust me, I suck at Spanish. Takes a trip to Spain to realize how much I truly blow at the language. Oh well, I am here to learn, no?

My host mom had one student before, her name was Amanda, she was from Wisconsin, and was apparently pretty fat. My host mom kept telling me about how much Amanda ate, and how I little I do in comparison, and that Amanda came looking for a Spanish boyfriend, and how there was one for a day, and that she ate a lot of sweets, and that her dad had never left Wisconsin, and that she was always eating. Yeah, I think thats about all. She really reiterated how big Amanda was, and I kept thinking, ¨I am not that skinny by any standards¨ but whatever I guess. I feel that maybe a reason I am not cleaning my plate, also because a giant bowl of pasta now scares me. SO MANY CARBS!!! Side note: They love the candy I brought them.


Everyday on my walk to class, a guy hands me a free Spanish newspaper, so I read that now. Did you know that 20% of Spainards admit to being racist toward latin american people, and 77% don´t like muslims!!? CRAZY stuff.

I am really surround by computer nerds here, seriously, its all dorky Spanish guys, who look eerily similar to dorky american guys, down to the ´too comfortable´clothes. Also, I really need to take more pictures, I keep only taking a few, and thats pretty lame. They are pretty much all of the Alhambra, which was pretty much life altering for me. This weekend, I am going on a required group camping trips in the montañas of Spain, and let´s just say, I am not looking forward to it. I am not a nature person, but I guess we´ll all bond, or something. I dunno, I guess thats about all.

I miss everyone so much its not even funny. I have simaltaneous feelings of awe and amazing, c´mon now, I am LIVING IN FREAKING SPAIN!!! And sadness that the only way I can experience it with those I love is through words on this damn blog. I really hope that plans to visit me work out, because I am already planning walking tours and finding good bars and doing everything!! I mean, this will be my city by then, at least I hope.

Adios! Besos and Abrazos!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice descriptions! mmm churros... i feel like i am there

Anonymous said...

Hey sosiska

This food that you are being served sounds really delicious. The idea that your new madre and padre may just turn out to be better than the old ones does not seem like a laughing matter anymore. And the house is nice and clean with walls painted in fun colors. Mary weeping over your head may just have a reason to weep...by the way, I think it's actually not Mary, it's some other female saint that they have hanging or painted on the walls all over Spain.

Sounds so cool, and it's still a little hard to believe that you are there living this Spanish life. Are you your hosts' first student? Or did they host other people before? How are your classes - tell us more about them. Do you actually read something for Spanish literature? If yes, what is it that you are reading? Servantes any time soon? Lorca? That's about all I know.

I thought you'd call in the morning when papa & I were driving to work. But don't worry, it's okay, I may try to call you later in the day - maybe around 4pm or so, when it's already 11pm (or probably 23:00) in Granada.

Enjoy it there for all of us!!!!
Love you!

Anonymous said...

Hey Liz!

I'm really enjoying this whole blog thing. You're even funnier viz blog than you are in real life! Where are pictures? I want to see you and your new life!

-Allison

PS I took pictures of my hair, they'll be on facebook soon.

Anonymous said...

haha, that's funny she keeps saying amanda was fat and came to find a boyfriend... i guess she likes you better if she's confiding. and what did you teach her about jewish holidays? how well equipped are you to do that?:) i feel like i don't remember anything anymore, but i guess we can still do jews101 better than some other people. oh i can't remember where you asked but i got papa a brooklyn t shirt and a hat - which i think you knew already.
keep writing, it really is fun to read and keep eyeing places we can go when we come to see you. i spoke with sveta and she says she may come too. my vacation is november 10 (or so) through that weekend so you know. and as i've said before, if you keep walking as much as you do every day, then you get carb credits (in italy i gave myself 2 dessert credits daily... or at least one, can't rememeber for sure... and because i walked so much, i didn't gain any weight). camping will be fine, a new experience, your chance to bond in and with nature! is it for one night? well, keep writing and have fun and talk to you soon hopefully. love you!!

Anonymous said...

Planning is nice, but for us / for Jenya, Sveta, maybe mama, maybe me/ any watering hole will be just fine. But, keep on planning.