So yeah... not much has happened therefore I haven't written anything for a while. I finally got internet at my place though. It's this black box that you plug into the wall and then into your computer and it's called "insta-net" which it literally is, once you decifer the spanish instructions. I'd post pictures (like ben is begging me to do) but I only have one adapter and therefore cannot plug my internet and external hardrive in at the same time so i guess you'll have to wait in suspense, sorry Benjamin.
Speaking of Ben... haha I booked my flights to Italy to meet up with him and one of his friends for Easter Week. I'm meeting them in Milan, but the day before I might take a day trip to Vernoa (where Shakespeare set "Romeo and Juliet"). Then we're headed to Naples and finally Rome for Thursday and Good Friday! Since I am one of the cheapest people you'll ever meet I have decided to purchase a plastic bowl and spoon and go on a "cereals of the world tour." I plan on saving oodles of money by doing this (seeing as they don't refrigerate their milk) and saving the boxes to make a sweet mural or something when I return. Don't worry though mike, the beer labels will accompany the cereal! Beer and Cereal, what more could I need.
I'm in sort of a lull period right now where not much is going on. I plan on grabbing my camera and photographing Sevilla at it's finest this weekend to document my city so that should keep me busy but the traveling will begin in March. Weekend by weekend here's the plan:
Granada, Madrid, Morocco (free!), Milan, Rome, Sevilla for Easter, Mom and Dad in Sevilla for the week, then hopefully my last travel week Dublin to Vienna to Bled, Slovenia and end in Budapest! (Hopefully the cereal keeps my bank account full because the transportation to these places is not cheap! But hey, when in Rome, or anywhere in Europe for that matter!)
I'll be sure to keep you posted when I return from these adventures! And as for my spanish, I can pretty much understand what people are saying but still sound slightly illiterate when trying to reply but my Senora, Eloisa, told me the other night that I speak better now than i did when i got here! That's awesome, so now instead of being absolutley horrendous, i'm only terrible! Classes are going well though too, so hopefully i'll slowly pick up more phrases and become conversational by the time i leave.
Please Email me updates about everything that's going on in America! But don't write about any American food, it would be too painful for me to read seeing as i miss it so much.
Hasta Luego,
Zukis
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Oh my GOD your travels sound amazing. I'm dying of jealousy. Let me know when you're headed to madrid. There's a MUST DO list for that city.
ReplyDeleteAlso granada is amaaaaaaaaaaaaazing.
If you get sick of cereal, nutella and maria galletas are both delicious and inexpensive.
Have so much fun!