Let me tell you, Spain is treating me very well.
I am relishing in how much more balance my life has here (finals week
aside). I have been able to cook so much more, spend afternoons sketching, go
to yoga classes, socialize at night, and go to museums on weekends. Balance is
something the Spaniards have nailed. Here in Spain, they hold their weekends –especially
their Sundays— in high regard which means that almost the entire city shuts
down and everyone takes the day off. Likewise, periodic breaks are always taken
in classes so the students (and the instructor!) can go out for a smoke. This
relaxed manner was forewarned by my uncle who lives here, and he taught me some
of Spain's most useful phrases: "poco a poco" meaning "little by
little", "no pasa nada" meaning "nothing happens" or
"it's nothing", and "mañana" –"tomorrow".
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Visit 1/2 to Sitges was on a particularly quiet and cloudy day. Sitges is a small town about a half hour train ride away from Barcelona and is considering one of the gay capitals of Spain. |

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Xocolata i xurros - chocolate and churros (Yeah, learning some Catalán! Just kidding, there are just signs for it everywhere) |
There have been a couple setbacks. My phone was pick-pocketed on the
metro and I had to dish out a sum of money to replace it. I have also been sick
pretty consistently for the past month, requiring two rounds of antibiotics.
Additionally, I often find myself craving little things from home; for example,
one day that I was feeling particularly homesick I really had a hankering for
Kraft Dinner Mac and Cheese but KD, nor any type of instant mac and cheese, was
to be found! I had a similar experience when I wanted to bake some cookies. I
went to Carrefour with my list of ingredients in hand to find that the baking
"aisle" consisted of a five foot length of shelf tagged with crazy
prices. I have to keep in mind and as my mother told me before she left:
"when in Rome, do as the Romans do", so I am embracing all of the
delicious pastries they have here instead!
La Boqueria: arguably Barcelona's most famous market which is only a five minute walk from my apartment. Here is where I do all my fruit shopping every week! |
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Kwinten the KPU Eagle posing with something Spain is famous for: jamón (ham) |

In a few days I will publish a secondary post explaining more of my
academic experience during the first semester.
Go take a break today.
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