So, even though I've been here for only a week or so, it feels like a month. As usual the time seems so fast, but at the same time really slow. It's so different here. Spaniards live in a totally different way than Americans and most of the time I feel they real understand how to enjoy life. The pace of life is slow here - you can really see that man-made possessions don't matter nearly as much compared to good food, family, and an amazing horizon to enjoy. I've realized just how intense people in America really are. Work, work, work. Because of this, life is so much easier and simple. My apartment isn't gaudy at all, in fact very modest, and hold very few personal belongings or space for such things. Just the necessities. It's pretty refreshing here in that way.
The food is pretty intense, I will be sure to post some pics soon. I've come to realize that American food pales in comparison to Spanish food. We eat bread and drink Coca-Cola and fresh fruit for dessert at every single meal. And every dish is fatty, fried and has meat. All of it has been pretty delish, but it's all very intense. I'm used to like fresh salad, with no dressing and like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. But don't get me wrong, I miss my kitchen at home sometimes cause their eating schedule is pretty rigid here. I mean, I kind of miss the freedom of eating whatever you want whenever you want. My family thinks I'm slightly crazy for the fact that it's normal to just yogurt and fruit for dinner or that I sometimes eat pizza for breakfast. Or that I can from day to day eat every single hour.
Here's just a little idea of what the eating schedule is like here or my schedule in general:
8:00 Wake-Up + Eat breakfast [My staple meal: coffee, french bread with peach marmalade]
9:00 Catch bus to school
9:30-1:00 School
1:00-2:00 Shopping downtown (I usually window shop on a daily basis)
2:00-3:00 Walk home
3:00 Lunch [My favorite so far: Squash and Carrot cream soup, french bread, Tortilla con patatas, and melon]
4:00-6:00 Sleep
6:00-10:00 Free time (Beach, reading, sleeping some more, TV, friends, etc...)
10:00-11:00 TV time with mom
11:00 Dinner [Usually a sandwich or sorts, bread and fruit]
11:30 Free time
1:00 AM Bed-time
4:00 AM Bed-time on Weekend
Anyways, that's just a little glimpse of how my days look. But I start college classes next week, so I'm sure I'll more homework to occupy my time with, but then again past students told me they don't get homework in class. So then again, maybe not.
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