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El Parque Grande de Zaragoza
... definitely go there more often to run, or just walk around.
It interesting because Ayako was telling us that it isnt normal for friends to go for a walk in the park together. She said its something you do when you are dating someone...So we decided we were going on a date together in the park. lol They also dont have parks the same. Once we got ...
El Cierzo!!
... trees and grow some of your own food in abundance. Paco will be bottling the olives later. Ive also put up some pictures of the fall colours here! Beautiful out in the country!!
I also went dancing again Sunday night. I went with a couple of friends ( the moms of a couple of the other kids) They know a bit of dancing and have been before. I learned Sevillanas, which is a dance ...
Running, museums and dancing
... better than me! I recognized a lot of similar patterns and some different. I found a guy that Im determined to dance with...lol. Hes really good and just looks like hes always having fun. Like at Rahims, its a variety of ages. Maybe when I get back Ill be able to show some of you some things:) Im going to learn Sevillanas, which is a typical dance in Spain. Some of the childrens mothers have learned this type of dance and will go with me to learn. yay!!
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Halloween
Halloween!!!!
I hope everyone had a good halloween. I have a lot of fun here. It is celebrated a bit different but a lot of things are similar. There is not as much trick or treating from what I understood. Since most people live in flats (apartment style houses), its a bit more difficult to decorate the outside and go door to door. Everyone still gets dressed up though and there are parties everywhere.
I wished I could have had my costume ...
Above and beyond the call of duty
... Paul is funny in his made-up Italian, even funnier with Spanish since he has no words at all. I have reminded him already about a hundred times it is "hola" which you say without pronouncing the 'h', but every time he attempts it, he says a kind of "hula" or "hella" or something similar. He tries to get this cabbie talking about the strike and it is really quite amusing, nevertheless I think he manages to elicit that the strike is over money (when is it not?) and that it ...