Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Hey guys! Sorry it's been a little while since my last post. Saying I'm always busy would be an understatement. My only free time is at like midnight, and that's before I have to answer my mom's daily 9000 questions. A lot has happened since my last post, but I feel it would be literally impossible to list everything here.

School has started, and I wish it was over. I wasn't even on the list for the first day of school and I had no idea where to go. I went to the wrong room and someone had to help me find my actual room. This would have been really embarrassing but EVERYONE here is suuppper nice, so they laughed with me not at me. Saying school is impossible would be another understatement. Most of the kids in my classes failed last year so they have to take it again. This is a big confidence booster considering they know Spanish and I sit there like a deer in headlights during all my classes. English class is legit. The teacher asks me questions, whether or not I'm the most valuable resource is a different question. When I asked my teachers for help after class (in awful broken spanish) they asked if I was here (in Spain) to solely learn Spanish or pass the classes as well. When I answer both they laugh and say they will "try" to help me. Another boost of confidence. My math teacher talks faster than Busta Rhymes and I think we solved the equation for world peace in physics the other day.

But enough of the torture, let's talk about the good "stuff". I finally got my Phone. I brought over a iPhone 3G and unlocked it so that I could use a sim card from over here. For 20€ I get internet and calling, no too shabby if you ask me. Everyone uses "Whatsapp" here. Everyone. However, my texting in Spanish is like Google's translator. Awful.

I mentioned how everyone here was really nice before. I want to elaborate on that a little bit. Everyone is really nice here. haha. There is not a single mean person. Instead of "oh look at that foreign kid" it's "hey lets go be friends with the american" hahaha you get the point. If you make eye contact with someone it means you shake hands, or two kisses, and you talk. Everyone is friends with everyone. I didn't even stand along for more than 10 seconds on the first day of school before I made a bunch of friends.

I forgot to mention that somehow my original school got messed up somewhere and I wasn't actually enrolled. I had already made a bunch of friends at that school and was pretty upset that I would have to go to a different school where I knew no one. But it was that or change host families, and I DID NOT want to do that. I love my host family, I feel so at home with them.


Now the part that everyone likes, pictures!




It's in English on the bottom so I won't explain. It was beautiful inside but pictures were not allowed. However I did sneak a few on my iPhone :P


Me and my host mom (Paloma) in front of the Church





The church on the right is the original and the one on the left is a copy. They use the copy for actually masses, as you can tell there was one going on when the picture was taken


There is A LOT of graffiti around Madrid. This was awesome and realllyyyy good. 




Another example of awesome graffiti. 




Francesco de Goya. The one who painted the Church.


A rabbit someone drew. idk it was cool at the time.



VERY famous restaurant that we ate at. Apparently a lot of movies were/are filmed here


Want some wine?


My host father is a camera man for Antenna3 so I decided to shoot a documentary nbd.




Big amusement park.



Typical 


My homework. 


My class schedule 
Neck stretches. Just some notes from class.


Thank goodness Martha was able to help explain all of this to me haha.


This is how you solve hunger in the world. It's all here.





The mall, all marble floors.






Well hope you enjoyed that. If you made it through everything. I don't think it was that much though. Feel free to message me, comment, email whatever. I will try my best to respond when I am free. But as you can tell from my school work I have to study my butt off. If I'm not a super genius when I get back I did something wrong.

Seniors! \m/


3 comments:

  1. Hola Cam!

    Donde esta la piscina? Sorry that's the only Spanish I know. Sorry school is so challenging. I thought Mrs. Kocher would have gotten you in shape for speed math :)

    Not much is new here at YC - shocking I know. The first couple weeks the building was tres caliante (that's french very and I think spanish hot). Thank God that's over. Nothing like humid body scent wafting thru the halls. Last week I went to the Okbober Fest with the Sosas and Senor taught me to polka...there are sooo many things wrong with that last sentence I'm not even gonna touch it lol.

    Well that's all I've got right now. I saw your mom today and she reminded me about your blog. I'm supposed to be writing letters of recommendation for seniors, but am blowing off work and blogging with you instead. I dont expect a response, just wanted you to know that I'm thinking of you.

    Take care and try not to get arrested :)
    Miss Hoffman

    P.S. the students have reached 92% of the magazine drive goal...woohoo...if they dont reach 100% I'm blaming you for not being here to sell. Just kidding :)

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  2. Hola Miss Hoffman, Que Tal? haha

    hahahaha, thank you so much for this comment. I had the biggest smile on my face when I read this. I also heard your laugh while reading it (Totally not weird) Hace Calor means "It's hot" or Tengo Calor is "I'm hot". As in temperature obviously haha. But don't say Estoy Caliente, that's a whole different story.

    Oh man, I haven't done any Polka dancing yet. Props to you on that one.

    Thank you so much for commenting, it means a lot :D
    Sorry I didn't see this until now. (busy studying math of course)

    When in doubt just blame me haha.

    Hope all is well and it was great hearing from you!

    Cameron



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  3. Hey AFSer,

    My name is Kate Madigan. I don't know if you've seen my blog (katiemadiganinspain.blogspot.com) or heard my name around the AFS community. I am from Milwaukee and studied in Malaga last year. I traveled to Madrid a couple of times, too. I went for my junior year. I miss Spain so much! Y para practicar tu espanol, Hay unos consejos que debes saber: Tienes que aprovechar de tu tiempo alli! Disfruta la cultura y reir y sonreir cada dia. Vas a hacer un monton de amigos, te lo juro. Bueno, mi tiempo alli me habia pasado demasiado rapido! Espero que escribas muchas entradas sobre tus experiencias. Las voy a leer. (Perdon, mi ordenador no tiene 'tildes' entonces no los puedo poner.) Hasta Luego. Un Beso. _Kate

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