Friday, June 26, 2009

first week in Madrid

Ok sorry it has taken an incredibly long time to post something. The internet in our hotel hasn't been very good. So far, Madrid has been a lot of fun. There have definitely been some cultural things that have been weird to get used to. For one, the service in restaurants is much different than at home - it is slower - because no one is in a rush to be anywhere. You actually have to ask for your "cuenta" (bill) when you are ready to leave. It's also nice because you don't have to tip! Our class is done by one o'clock every day, so we have all done a lot of site-seeing. I'm pretty sure I have shin-splints from all the walking we've done. It has to be about a half mile we walk to class. Madrid is very pretty though and I actually like the walk. The streets are very clean and you see a lot people out with their dogs. Nothing like Chicago. In the plazas, the owners literally let their dogs off leashes and they run around until the owners find them when they are leaving. We had a few dogs over at our tabel the other day! Also, when people walk in the streets the will stop right in front of you to have a conversation with some one. La plaza del sol has been under construction, so the sidewalks have been pretty crowded.
Below I have posted a few pictures from this past week of some of the places we have been. In most of the museums and some of the cathedrals we aren't allowed to take pictures, but I bought post cards with pictures of the inside instead! Enjoy!!



inside la Iglesia de San Tome in Toledo..this is El Greco's most famous painting (We also went to El Museo del prado en madrid and saw painting by el greco, goya and las meninas by velazquez)


inside La Catedral Primada in Toledo


Toledo







Tapas!! this was fried calamari





inside of La Catedral de Nuestra Senora de la Almudena (my favorite cathedral so far..very colorful. It was built in 1993.)



outside of La Catedral de Nuestra Senora de la Almudena






El Palacio Real (just as pretty on the inside as it is on the outside!)

2 comments:

  1. Hi, Christine -
    The photos are lovely. Glad you are having a great time and good luck with the espanol. My experience is that more you talk, the easier it gets. I studied abroad in the Dominican Republic with only one semester of Spanish - definitely tried each word/tense as I learned it.
    Best,
    sj

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  2. Christine,

    Me encantaron mucho las fotos de Madrid, especialmente la Almudena. Estaba estudiando en Madrid durante la construcción. Estás saliendo muy bien en España. ¡Felicitaciones!

    Kevin

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