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Random Happenings in Cantabria
... you must stand there and drop each bottle. Savannah and I walk outside with all our recycling. I had the bag with the glass bottles, which consisted of about 3 weeks worth of glass bottles(wine/beer). As I am walking towards the receptacles, I notice that another student from the SAME CLASS AS LUIS, is sitting on the steps right in front of me. He was not in school that day because of the student strike. He waves at me and I ask him how the student protest in Santander ...
A little bit of Sevilla in San Vicente
... will now be taking separate classes with Jose Luis and the teacher, Sandra, the hour before the rest of the "experts" come at 8pm. Oh, and you get a free drink at the bar every night too. For 5 euro/week, that is pretty good!
Who would have thought I would be in a dance class? YIKES! But, I am excited to learn Sevillanas finally...two years too late!
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The start of "afternoon" classes. Joder.
Spanish children, who happen to do well with English, are given the GREAT OPPORTUNITY(by opportunity, I mean compulsion) to attend extra classes once a week in the afternoon for 2 hours. On Mondays or Tuesdays, the bilingual students of 1, 2, 3, 4 have a 2 hour afternoon session from 4:30-6:30. So, when school lets out at 2:30, they have a two hour break where they go home, eat lunch and come back.
I work both these sessions, spending an hour with each ...
Oh the pains of not having internet
... heard horror stories about the USB modems and we only hope that we will be able to use skype and load videos at a decent rate. We both know that no option will be like internet in the United States(thank you FIOS for spoiling us) but we will deal!
Last night we all went to a bar that advertised "international beers" because we are already sick of San ...
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 ...