Saturday, October 24, 2009

Sevilla, y otras cosas

Sevilla was amazing. I thought I had already written about it, but I guess I didn't. Sorry! We toured the city on bicycles for about three hours. I saw the Plaza de Espana, El Torre de Oro, and all kinds of other famous buildings. It was miserably hot. I got to spend a lot of time with the parents and grandmother of Sheila and Josue. They are wonderful people. I ate some amazing croquettes, vegetable puree, pollo con chiles... and the list goes on. I also ate a not so good pincho de pollo (like a chicken kebab) that made me very sick to my stomach.

Since getting back I have spent a lot of time studying. I did go to the Reina Sofia and I have now seen almost all of the paintings on my list, including Picasso's "Guernica," and several works by Dali!

School has gotten serious. I am trying to get ahead these next few weeks because November will be so busy.

Nov 6-8: Paris
Nov 11: presentation in my Christian Education class
Nov 17: 50 minute presentation in my History of the Church class
Nov 20-22: Pinos Reales, University group retreat
Nov 27-30: London

Tomorrow, I will go to church, then help with Sunday School for the second service. Hopefully I can convice myself to come back early and get some studying done!

I miss everyone like crazy. I try to pay attention to the blog, but with facebook and the cheap phone calls on Skype, it's hard to do it all. Plus school. Haha. What did we do before technology?!

BESOS

Whitney

Friday, October 9, 2009

Sevilla

I'm going to Sevilla this weekend with Sheila and Josue! There are plans for bicycle tours, sight-seeing, and tapas! I will write more when I get back, if school doesn't kick my butt too bad. Busy busy busy

Missing everyone! Besos!

Whitney

Thursday, October 1, 2009

It's been a while...

Wow, long time no post... :/

Weekends get crazy busy around here. I'm hardly in the seminary to talk. I'll start with last Friday

After my class, I went to Atocha to meet a friend from the seminary. We went to El Parque del Buen Retiro. It used to be the king's private park, so there are a ton of beautiful statues everywhere. And people making out, of course-- because people make out in parks here. ALL the time. After that, we ate at T.G.I. Fridays. I said, "You pick." And that's where we went. I was basically back in America for 2 and 1/2 hours, except that the waiter took our order in Spanish. Then, we went to the Palacio Real and the Sabbitini Gardens. Beautiful places both.

Friday night the university group at the church met for the first time. It was amazing. There are people from Nigeria, the Philipines, Japan, Spain, Brazil, Switzerland, Portugal, England, Australia, and... Knoxville? I met two kids from K-town and another girl who grew up in New York, but her dad was born in Knoxville! SMALL world.

Saturday I went to a Samuel Barcelo concert. He is an amazing singer. If you like gospel (in Spanish), I recommend him. After the concert, we spent over an hour walking to Burger King. By the time we go there, they told us it was take out only, so we sat outside @ midnight, eating Burger King.

Sunday I went to church for the 10:30 service. Afterward we played basketball! I looooved it. Then, during the second service, I helped out with a 3-4 year old Sunday school class. I have a class called "Christian Education," and part of my final is to teach one of the classes myself, so I'm kind of "shadowing" for a while. The kids are adorable, but their attention span is non-existent, so we have to keep things moving constantly. After church, I went to a Chinese restaurant called Chin-Chin with some friends. I love Asian food. The guys ordered 7 dishes or so and everyone shared. Then we went to my friend Marcio's house and kind of watched "Black Hawk Down." I say "kind of," because there was so much talking going on that no one really paid attention to the movie.

Monday, I saw Inglourious Basterds (Malditos Bastardos). In Spanish. I can get a student discount with my CN ID, which is very nice.

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday = class class class. I had tutoring with Sergio today and learned some nifty slang. I'm about to Skype with Tim to figure out plans for Paris. Yay! I love and miss everyone!