50 things I will NOT be missing about Spain
- Lettuce + oil + salt = a salad
- Really slow people you can't pass on the sidewalk
- 90% of stores closing between 2-5 pm
- Bad reggaeton music
- Over-aggressive Spanish men
- Lack of costumer service, everywhere
- Sharing a really tiny yellow room
- Not having any privacy in my homestay
- Boiled vegetables
- Expensive peanut butter that tastes bad
- Super boring classes
- Ham, for dinner, always
- Dinky Spanish phone
- Running out of credit on my phone
- Language barrier
- Feeling clueless
- Creepy policemen
- Spanish women
- Converters for appliances
- Conversion of dollar to euro
- Ryanair staff
- Really easy classes (did I already say that?)
- My bed
- Rita (my host-dog. Ugh)
- Dog poop on sidewalks
- Smoking cigarettes
- Being unemployed
- Having to walk everywhere
- Lunch at 3pm
- Dinner at 9pm
- Military time
- 6 hour time difference between me and home
- Feeling disconnected
- Bad Mexican food
- The bugs on the bathroom floor in the wee hours of the morning
- Breakfast cookies
- Mini muffs
- The begging gypsies outside of Carrefour
- Dryers that do not exist
- Laundry machines in kitchens
- Men dressed as clowns with their faces popping out of a stroller, who squeal "guaapaaaa" when girls walk by
- Tile floors instead of carpet
- Bland, flavorless food
- Expensive deodorant
- Hard white bread at mealtimes
- Boxed milk
- San Boal
- Streaming TV shows online
- My loud neighbors
- The view out my bedroom window
100 things I will miss about Spain & Salamanca
- 2 besos on the cheek to say hello
- Jamon iberico (the good kind)
- The ability to walk everywhere
- Hearing little kids speak Spanish
- The Plaza Mayor
- Siesta time
- That leaving a tip is optional
- Train rides through the Spanish countryside
- Real Madrid vs Barcelona futbol games
- Don Simon
- That park by the library where I watch the sunset
- Boys in purple colored pants
- Shoe stores everywhere
- Zara
- Churros con chocolate at Valor
- The Duque
- Seeing the sunrise after staying out all night
- Overcoming a language barrier
- Learning new words
- Intercambios
- Old people hanging out all day in parks
- The rock I found that overlooks the river, where I go to think
- Old men on benches
- Pinzones
- Fancy Fridays
- Cobblestone streets
- The street cleaners
- Sitting in the middle of the Plaza Mayor to watch people
- Pandas
- Litros at Paniagua
- The euro (it's like Monopoly money)
- Old women in wool coats
- Art in the Prado
- Writing this blog
- Jamon flavored chips
- My friends (duh)
- Days by the river
- The Puente Romano
- 800 year old churches
- Tapas
- Simplicity
- The "No pasa nada" mentality
- My host dad, Felix
- The storks that live in the bell towers
- Las Conchas, my library
- The man who plays his violin while his old, beautiful dog is curled up at his feet
- Sounds of church bells
- A warm jamon y queso empanada for 1.10 euro, from La Taberna de La Abuela before my 1:30 class
- Blanco
- La Chupiteria
- Sonia, my mujeres profesora
- Kebobs
- The 16 hour store
- Hearing British accents
- Speaking in English and nobody around me can understand a word
- Being foreign
- Carrefour
- Snow in the Plaza Mayor
- Bull running
- Landing in a new city, seeing a new country
- Churros con chocolate
- Jamón bocadillos
- Seeing the lights turn on in the plaza
- Sunsets on my walk home
- Dancing and singing to "Ai se eu te pego," shamelessly
- The ducks on my walk home
- Spanish bachelor parties
- Cute Spanish boys
- Birds chirping out my window
- The music collection at the library
- The ISA office & staff
- Spaniards in costumes for no reason
- Dar-ing un paseo
- Paella
- Having zero responsibilities
- Bombones
- Arasmus friends
- Corte Ingles
- Sonia, my mujeres professer
- Lazy afternoons by the river
- Bumming cigarettes from Spanish strangers
- Random religious holidays
- Excursions around Spain
- San Boal
- 50 cent coffee machine
- Dinner at 9 pm
- Overwhelming amounts of free time
- Spanish tortilla
- Very clean streets
- Babies in European hipster outfits
- Hearing conversations in Spanish, French, Japanese, Russian, English, German, and Dutch all in the same day
- Looking up and seeing the architecture
- Sipping wine and eating tapas in the Plaza Mayor
- Being able to speak English with my friends and nobody around us can understand what we're saying
- Parque de Jesuitas
- My host family
- Calle Torro
- The view on my walk home, right before I turn down my street
- This sense of adventure everyone seems to have
- Moments like this with friends I'll never forget:
Photo courtesy of Sergius Colin |
Hi! i am just now finding your blog and I am also
ReplyDeleteon a year exchange in Spain in the city of Leon, Ive
been here since the end of August and want to give some
commentary on your lists :)
First the 50 things not to miss
2. i totally relate! Sometimes I need to get to my 930
class and their pace just doesnt cut it
6. They dont even look you in the eye... you are like
a work animal
10. attempting to eat PB in spain is just a bad bad bad idea
11. I have a required grammar class this semester that
is just a snore fest...
12. I live in a piso and sometimes ham is all i have and
mercadona is already closed...
14. Cant tell you how many times ive said 'oh sorry I dont
have saldo'
20. I weep when i look at the daily rate... .73 to the dollar
today .sigh.
32. I live in Missouri so the diff is 7 hrs. It sucks to have
to wait til 11 or midnight to phone home
33. I just got back from christmas and many friends are leaving
after exams in febraruy so i dont feel connected to them or to
home. It is mega frustrating
36. Never in my life have i seen so many options of bfast cookies
38. Our begging gypsy is outside mas y mas, a smaller mercadona
Id have to add no netflix. sometimes i just need to be sad, eat
milka chocolate and watch netflix
Now the likes!:D
3. I do not miss my car, my insurance or the gas
10. cant tell you how many botellons Don simon and I have
attended:p
15. We have a Valor shop as well. heaven.
18. poco a poco.... some days are great, some days i feel like
im back in Espanol 100
22. I also go to the Rio to think :)
28. The best is sitting in Plaza Mayor with a kebap
31. 5 months in... euros still dont feel real
40. i LOVE tapas, so much sooooo much
46. Leon has a resident accordian player who plays on the main
street leading into the casco antiguo, hes great
55. Being home for xmas i totally forgot people can understand english....
67. Despedidas de soltera are the BEST
73. Where I live in st louis it is impossibe to dar un paseo so thats
something i just love
78. Ah corte ingles, what else to do when all your classes are cancelled?
82. puente puente puente!
85. My hazlenut coffe is 60 cents, and i LOVE it
mroe than any expensive starbucks drink
87. that overwhelming free time would be why im writing this..
88. I got to a bar everyday called El Bigote where they poner
the best tortilla of my life
Think thats all. Cant wait to keep reading your blog!So far its great
Casey