Sunday, May 18, 2014

Church this Morning

That One Time in Granada... I went to Catholic Mass in what looked like a cathedral out of a European history book: a building many would only think was simply for show, representing a long dead a old tradition. However, church this morning was anything but dead! We barely found seats and the number of people that made their way to the mass was astounding.

Even though the entire service was in a language I cannot fully understand, it was one of the more moving experiences of my time in Granada thus far. As I sat with my cinco amigas prior to the service, I was in awe of the work of God. Worshipping in such a breathtaking church... there are not words that can describe it. My simple pictures could never do this beautiful edifice justice, but I hope that you can catch a glimpse of what I experienced.






(Monica Renee, Haile Anderson, Me, Lia Busse, Luna Archey and Kelly Hall)
Big thanks to Fernando for boosting out cuteness stat and to Luna for this great picture!

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

My first few days and Mi Familia!

That One Time in Granada... I accidentally agreed to doing Zumba classes. Yes, this actually happened. I have been here for about 3 days now and for the first 1 or 2 the only words in Spanish that I could say to my host family were "si" and "no." It isn't that I don't know more, it was just I froze up because I was nervous. Now that I'm much more comfortable here I can have bits and pieces of conversations! :)

My host family has been super awesome! Ana, mi madre, has shown me around Granada, taken me to her gym and shown me off to many of her friends (including her Zumba instructor). She is a great chef and is a Estética... it is like an herbal medicine and bodily health kind of occupation. She has shown me how she makes the all natural soap that she sells and cooks with all natural ingredients. I call my host father Pepé and he is a very talkative man. Right now, our conversations are more like him talking at me rather than talking with me but I know it will soon be better. I haven't had a chance to ask him what he does but he is very smart and has a private library. I also have a host brother named Hosé. He hasn't been around much because he has been at the beach for the past 2 days but he is 28, lives here with his parents (normal in Spain because of the poor economy) and works during the day however I do not know where.

The first day that I got here, Sunday, was just hanging with my family. I swam in my family's private pool (I know! Lucky right?), got a tour of the city by mi madre and set up in my room. Monday was full of orientation type stuff. My class met in at the post office, a central meeting point in the city which is at most a 30 min walk from anyones house (20 for me). We then were shown our class building and the office of the study abroad company (CEA), each about a 5 min walk from the post office. We did the boring rules and blah blah blah orientation stuff and then went on a "practical city tour." It was amazing to see all the different parts of Granada (many Muslim pockets and Catholic cathedrals).
The following day was the first day with a normal class schedule: 9:00 - 11:00 AM, break 11:00 - 11:30, and class 11:30 - 1:30. Lunch in Spain is the biggest meal of the day and families eat together so everyone goes home to eat with there family. After a short siesta time, we usually have some activity planned through CEA in the afternoon for a few hours and then lots of homework to do at night (sometimes I forget this is an 8 credit class and not vacation).

Ill post some pictures of my tours of Granada soon! Feel free to comment any questions that you have and Ill do my best to answer them ASAP:)

¡Vamos Azul!
Ian

Friday, May 9, 2014

Prior to the Time of My Life

That one time in Granada... Well, I can't quite say that yet; however, in a few short hours I will be on my way to Spain! I am a bit nervous, over packed (or under packed depending on who you ask), but most importantly EXCITED! The next six weeks will literally be the time of my life. I hope that I can keep anyone following my first attempt at a blog entertained and updated with my life over seas. I hope that in my next entry, I can introduce you all to my hosts, the López family. 

Feel free to show others my blog that may be interested in following!