Showing posts with label Plaza de Torros. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plaza de Torros. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

In the Quiet, In the Crowd.

Hello Dear Friends and Family,

I have been here in Sevilla for 6 days and I feel as if I have been here forever.  There is so much that I can tell you, but I will spare you (and your time) and just get straight to the point.

I am loving my host family.  I may not be able to communicate with them a lot, but I do try really hard and just laugh because I talk like a child.  They laugh too, so at least I know they have a sense of humor.

This past weekend my friends from the ISA/Veritas program and I walked all around the city on Saturday.  We walked around 9-10 miles exploring Sevilla.  We went to one of my favorite places in the city (so far); Plaza de Espana.  Oh my word, this place is absolutely gorgeous.  I took a ton of pictures for you all to see.  There is a mini river thing that goes all around the front where people are able to take canoe rides.  So, sorry for the amount of pictures of this place.  By the way, the blue tiles that cover this place are called "azulejos".  :)







So, that's that.  Now onto something different.

Some of you may know that I live pretty far from the school, but luckily the walk is absolutely gorgeous so it makes the walk enjoyable.  I live in a neighborhood called Triana and to get to the center of town where my school is, I have to pass over a bridge that goes over the Guadalquivir River.  The bridge is called the Triana Bridge and it has quite the story.

If you walk onto the bridge, you will see many locks (that I will show you in a minute) that are locked onto the bridge.  The story behind them goes like this.  A couple, who is in love with one another, will purchase a lock and write their names/initials on it.  They will then lock the lock onto the bridge and then throw the key into the river.  It is a symbol of their never-ending love because it cannot be broken or unlocked.  So, here are some pictures of the bridge and the locks.  Just to let you know, I found a lock with my name, it isn't mine.   Just throwing that out there.







Isn't that such a nice walk to school?  I think so.  :)

On Sunday we all went to the last bull fight of the season, and it was so interesting!  It has so much history and culture behind it.  I enjoyed it even though it is animal cruelty.  I was just so fascinated by everything; the crowd, the matadors, and the rules of it all.  People would yell ole and suddenly get completely silent.  At any rate, here are some photos for ya.




Although the stories are nice, there is a reason why I am in Spain and that is to go to school.  We started on Monday and I thought I would show you some pictures of the school and what not.



 Not super fancy, but hey.  There ya go.

So that's all that I have been up to.  I have been exploring the city and getting to know my surroundings.  It is such a beautiful place with amazing people in it.  It is so relaxing and great.  I have been making some friends who are really fun to explore with.  That is always a plus.  :) 

Now I shall leave you with a couple things:
1) Here are a couple of photos that I really like from this past week that I want to share just because I can.
2) I want to encourage everyone to listen to the new Mumford and Sons album "Babel" because it is awesome.
3) I encourage you to walk around where you are with a new perspective.  Whether you are in Oklahoma, Texas, or Alaska, try to be observant of things that you may take advantage of because you are so used to it.  The Lord made a beautiful world and when we get so comfortable with a place because of getting busy or because of the length of time we have lived there, we tend to ignore the small little details the Lord placed in our hometowns.  Find the beauty in the quiet and in the crowd.  Just try it.  I dare you.



Love and miss you all!

Love,
Ang

Friday, September 21, 2012

21st Night in September.

Hello from Spain!

Before we even begin, I must have you listen to the song because it is the 21st of September and it is an absolute must.  Plus, it is a little taste of my home.  Well, more like my family car when we blast it and sing at the top of our lungs all while playing imaginary instruments.  At any rate, enjoy.


So onto the update for all y'all. 

We left Madrid on Wednesday, suitcases and all (oh my word....), and headed to Toledo.  I absolutely fell in love with this town.  It is in the middle of rolling hills and a winding river.  All the architecture made it seem like we were in a movie or something.  All the buildings were old, antique-like, and it is exactly how I pictured Spain.  The unique thing about Toledo is for hundreds of years, Jews, Christians, and Muslims all lived peacefully in the city.  It is very much evident in how the buildings were built and the influences that are found within the walls, floors, and even ceilings of this city.  There are lots of history in that town and I wish we had more than just a day there to learn more about it.  We also were able to see one of the most famous El Greco paintings in a small church in the town.  No big deal.

After leaving Toledo, we traveled for 7 hours and finally arrived in Sevilla!!!!!  The town is absolutely beautiful and I can't wait until I am able to really explore it.  We met up with our host family and my roommate and I live with a single mother and her son and nephew.  They are so sweet and patient with me.  I am really glad that they are working with me on the whole communication thing.

I am having a really hard time with the Spanish but I know that once I begin classes and start to learn more, I will be able to practice more and ultimately be able to communicate more.  It will take time and I know that it won't be this difficult for long.  But right now, I am definitely struggling.

School starts up Monday but until then, we will explore more of Sevilla and attend the last bull fight of the season.  How cool is that?

The culture is very interesting but I am loving it.  They explained to us that we don't bring people over because most of the time, the home is a place for just the family to be.  If people wanted to hang out with someone, they would be outside hanging out with them, but never in the house.  So, there are people everywhere all the time.  It is awesome.

People also don't go back home until 11pm or 12am.  I have yet to experience the "late night" but at 9:30pm there are kids playing soccer on the concrete square that is in the middle of all the apartments.  So, just goes to show how late everyone stays up.

I can't wait to fully embrace siestas.  I sure do love naps.

The food isn't bad yet.  Although, for an appetizer, we were given anchovies.  Yeah.... 

For now, enjoy these photographs.  I don't have many, but you can still have a small taste of Sevilla.

Love,
Ang

P.S.  Since I have been walking miles and miles all week (my apartment is 30-40 minutes away from the school, one way I might add), I have really chaffed legs.  I know, TMI, but I thought hey.  Why not share with the people the real life of study abroad.

Cathedral in Toledo.

Toledo.

Cathedral in Sevilla.

Cathedral in Sevilla.

Cathedral in Sevilla.


Plaza de Torros en Sevilla!

My morning walks to class.