Hi all! I know my posts are getting sporadic, but I'm really trying to "immerse" myself in the language and culture here, hence not going on the computer very much. This also means that I will be posting even less. Sorry! I will try to do at least one post every two weeks, sometimes more if something really interesting happens. I know this isn't very much, but now that school's started, there's really not a whole lot to say.
Friday Night a bunch of friends and I went to downtown pamplona to hang out. It was really cold so we went to this little cafeto warm up, and I had the best tea ever. Then we just walked around Pamplona, chatting away in my now-perfected Spanglish. ;) I'm not sure if I've mentioned this, but quite a few of my friends have done exchanges in the US or Canada for some period of time, so they all speak english quite well. (quite a few being: Teresa, Monica, Laura, Angela, and I think Yoli, too) So anyway, we walked around Pamplona (which, if I haven't mentioned it already is like the cutest city ever. It's sooo stereotypical europe, which I LOVE) and as we walked down the street, I smelled something really good. I asked Angela what it was, and she said "Oh, Chestnuts! Do you like them?"
So I actually got to try chestnuts -- roasted over a fire!! aah. it made me want christmas sooo bad.
The first few were pretty good, but after awhile I tired of them, I think it's one of those foods that you only really need 3 or 4 of, and then you're fine.
School is still school. I'm understanding a little bit more, but I'm already insanely bored with my classes. It's not like in the US where you have some core classes, but almost always have some fun class, like choir or something. Plus, here, they don't do activities in class, it's mostly just note-taking (yes, so that means we don't get to draw in literature while we're read to. dang it!)
Speaking of literature, right now we're dissecting an epic poem -- in Spanish. Sounds pretty epic to me. We have yet to read any books, but I think that might be a good thing for me, as I would probably have to ask if I could do an alternate assignment...like reading Dr. Seuss in Spanish, or something.
But, as I mentioned, my Spanish is getting better, poco a poco. I just have to work on learning the verb forms that I hadn't yet learned in Spanish class. (which, if you didn't know, is a LOT. There are way more verb forms in Spanish than in English. I'm really beginning to appreciate English.)
oh, and by the way, by the time you read this, I will probably have added more photos to the album.
:)
Besos!
~Gwen
Those are really good pics. I can see why you love being there. We'll check in every couple of weeks on your blog, and in the meantime will assume no news is good news.
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