Hola! Como estas? As most of you know, I'm studying abroad in Granada, Spain this semester. I'm on a program sponosored by U of I where I take classes in Spanish at a small school just for American students, live with a family in Granada, and have the opportunity to travel around Europe.
I'm been here for almost a week and have been having an incredible time so far! During the first few days, everyone on my program (about 60 students from U of I, UW-Madison, or
Michigan-Ann Arbor) stayed at a hostel together. We had orientations at our school, went on walking tours of the city to get our bearings, and went on a few "touristy" tours as well. I loved learning about all of the history in the city and look forward to going back to the places we visited. The most famous site in Granada is La Alhambra, which is a fortress build when Granada was under Moorish rule and has beautiful Islamic architecture.
I've been having a great time meeting all of the people on my program and spending time with them during the day and at night. We've been going out for tapas a lot, which are little dishes that come free with any drinks you order! It used to be very popular in many places in Spain, but the tradition has died out and now Granada is one of the only places where you can still get tapas. So far, my favorites are a baked potato with a buttery garlic sauce and olives with salad.
On Saturday, we all moved out of the hostel and were picked up by our Senoras to go to our homes for the next 4 months. Some people live with a husband and wife, kids, and grandparents in their house, but I just live with one woman, Maria. She's in her 50s or 60s and has kids that are in their 20s and live in Madrid. Her husband died about 4 years ago and she has hosted many students from my program in past semesters. She's really sweet and wants me to be happy and comfortable in her apartment. She cooks all of my meals for me and does my laundry once a week. We usually eat lunch together, which is the biggest meal in Spain, and it has been fun to talk to her and practice my spanish. She speaks very slowly and always asks if I can understand what I'm saying. I have my own room which is really nice (see pictures below!) and heat in my room as well, which a lot of my friends don't have. The only negative is that I don't have internet, but I can come to the school (where I am now) to use it or go to an internet cafe that is close to my apartment.
Above: my room; our living room/dining room; the kitchen
Yesterday I started classes and so far I like them a lot! I'm taking Spanish Art History, Culture of Islam, Spanish Composition, and Oral Spanish. I have each class for 2 hours 2 days a week and no class on Thursday afternoons or Fridays which is great for traveling! My art history class seems like it is going to be really interesting; once a week we go to museums, churches, and statues around Granada and learn about the different types of art that exists here.
Alright I'm off to Oral Spanish! I hope you are all doing well! Please send me emails (ljweitz@gmail.com) & update me on what you've been doing if you have a chance!
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