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Random Happenings in Cantabria
... known as the town of 3 lies because
1. It is not saintly: Santillana del Mar
2. It is not flat: Santillana del Mar
3. It is not on the coast: Santillana del Mar
The town is also SUPER TOURISTY. Let me repeat…SUPER TOURISTY. I have never seen so many souvenir shops in one place! My God it was incredible! I also love that in every shop, they literally sold EVERY TYPE OF SPANISH SOUVENIR. If you had just traveled all through Spain, you could ...
A little bit of Sevilla in San Vicente
... to check it out. It is in a bar, so it is open for people to just walk in and watch. Long story short, we went and had a great time! One of my student's mom was there haha and the class is about 10 women and one man, Jose Luis. Savanna, Jose Luis and I were all beginners and the rest of the women have been doing it for a while! I spent four months in Sevilla and never ...
The start of "afternoon" classes. Joder.
... grades. Monday was the first day of these sessions, and to be honest, I thought they were going to be horrible! I imagined American kids going back to school at 4:30 on a Monday and having to sit through 2 hours of lessons. Sounds like the WORST DAY EVER, right? Actually, no!
The school is empty, besides 2 teacher and about 40 kids, so it is kind of cool. The school is quieter, so the kids are actually quite mellow. The teachers try and make the ...
Oh the pains of not having internet
... is actually a bit excessive and starting to drive us both crazy! Cafeteria Rey, while having 1 euro cafe con leche freaks us both out a bit as it is frequented by old people who play cards and is a bit dark. Garnacha Tinta is only open after 5:30 pm, but it has a cute outdoor patio and every week they have a "wine of the week" for usually 1.50 euro. Our favorite ...
First Week OVER!
... Other than that, Angeles had a storeroom full of drugs that when I got sick once with a cold…she just gave me cough medicine. In Spain, as in most of Europe, you have to go the pharmacy to get ANYTHING medically related. How I miss the supermarket in America where you can just go down the aisle and pick everything out yourself. I went on Monday, thinking I had allergies and was given the equivalent of zyrtec for 3 euro. When I realized later that day that ...