I am writing this post from my room in Alcobendas (which is a beautiful city, 10 minutes from downtown Madrid). The flight here was long and I didn't sleep much, but I am adjusting to the time difference. Sort of.
There was a bit of excitement while passing through passport control in Copenhagen, Denmark
Danish Customs Official: You are going to Spain?
Me: Yes
DCO: Do you have family there?
Me: No, sir
DCO: Friends?
Me: Not yet
DCO: Then why are you going? To work? You don't look old enough to work.
Me: No, to study Spanish. And I'm 20.
DCO: (intently) Why would you go to Spain to study Spanish?
Me: Because they...speak Spanish?
DCO: Let me teach you some Danish! If someone says "thank you," you say "bet bonvauffhg von"
Me: Betnskfgjhdjklsaslfjal
DCO: No, no, two "bets"
And on and on. I still have no idea how to say "you're welcome" in Danish.
When I arrived, I was given a tour of my room and the seminario. The people here are incredibly welcoming. I had dinner with a family from Colombia last night, and this morning I had breakfast (Corn Flakes, 97% maiz) and went to the store with them. There are more than 3 super markets within walking distance of the seminario. Lidl is the name of the one I went to.
I will try to upload pictures of where I am living later. Hasta luego!

Glad you made it to Madrid safely - I don't know about that custom guy - I think he was flirting - lol! The accomodations sound perfect. I am looking forward to hearing more about your adventure. Love ya Debbie
ReplyDeleteGlad you made it there safe and sound and I am so glad you are blending in. I hope you get used to the time change soon. I really love reading your blog, I just let it take me away and I am there too. lol Post pictures when you can. Enjoy every moment!
ReplyDeleteLove you, Jan