Sunday, May 6, 2012

makin' lists

In part of my saying goodbye process to Spain, I have compiled a couple of lists! They definitely contradict each other, but that's kind of what makes this experience so frustrating, amazing, and unforgettable.


50 things I will NOT be missing about Spain
  1. Lettuce + oil + salt = a salad
  2. Really slow people you can't pass on the sidewalk
  3. 90% of stores closing between 2-5 pm
  4. Bad reggaeton music
  5. Over-aggressive Spanish men
  6. Lack of costumer service, everywhere
  7. Sharing a really tiny yellow room
  8. Not having any privacy in my homestay
  9. Boiled vegetables
  10. Expensive peanut butter that tastes bad
  11. Super boring classes
  12. Ham, for dinner, always
  13. Dinky Spanish phone
  14. Running out of credit on my phone
  15. Language barrier 
  16. Feeling clueless
  17. Creepy policemen
  18. Spanish women
  19. Converters for appliances
  20. Conversion of dollar to euro
  21. Ryanair staff
  22. Really easy classes (did I already say that?)
  23. My bed
  24. Rita (my host-dog. Ugh)
  25. Dog poop on sidewalks
  26. Smoking cigarettes 
  27. Being unemployed
  28. Having to walk everywhere
  29. Lunch at 3pm
  30. Dinner at 9pm
  31. Military time
  32. 6 hour time difference between me and home
  33. Feeling disconnected
  34. Bad Mexican food 
  35. The bugs on the bathroom floor in the wee hours of the morning
  36.  Breakfast cookies
  37.  Mini muffs
  38.  The begging gypsies outside of Carrefour
  39.  Dryers that do not exist
  40.  Laundry machines in kitchens
  41.  Men dressed as clowns with their faces popping out of a stroller, who squeal "guaapaaaa" when girls walk by
  42.  Tile floors instead of carpet
  43.  Bland, flavorless food
  44.  Expensive deodorant  
  45.  Hard white bread at mealtimes 
  46.  Boxed milk
  47.  San Boal
  48.  Streaming TV shows online
  49. My loud neighbors
  50. The view out my bedroom window


100 things I will miss about Spain & Salamanca
  1. 2 besos on the cheek to say hello
  2. Jamon iberico (the good kind) 
  3. The ability to walk everywhere 
  4. Hearing little kids speak Spanish 
  5. The Plaza Mayor 
  6. Siesta time 
  7. That leaving a tip is optional 
  8. Train rides through the Spanish countryside 
  9. Real Madrid vs Barcelona futbol games 
  10. Don Simon 
  11. That park by the library where I watch the sunset 
  12. Boys in purple colored pants 
  13. Shoe stores everywhere 
  14. Zara 
  15. Churros con chocolate at Valor 
  16. The Duque 
  17. Seeing the sunrise after staying out all night 
  18. Overcoming a language barrier 
  19. Learning new words 
  20. Intercambios 
  21. Old people hanging out all day in parks 
  22. The rock I found that overlooks the river, where I go to think 
  23. Old men on benches 
  24. Pinzones 
  25. Fancy Fridays 
  26. Cobblestone streets 
  27. The street cleaners 
  28. Sitting in the middle of the Plaza Mayor to watch people 
  29. Pandas 
  30. Litros at Paniagua 
  31. The euro (it's like Monopoly money) 
  32. Old women in wool coats 
  33. Art in the Prado 
  34. Writing this blog 
  35. Jamon flavored chips 
  36. My friends (duh) 
  37. Days by the river 
  38. The Puente Romano 
  39. 800 year old churches 
  40. Tapas 
  41. Simplicity 
  42. The "No pasa nada" mentality 
  43. My host dad, Felix 
  44. The storks that live in the bell towers 
  45. Las Conchas, my library 
  46. The man who plays his violin while his old, beautiful dog is curled up at his feet 
  47. Sounds of church bells 
  48. A warm jamon y queso empanada for 1.10 euro, from La Taberna de La Abuela before my 1:30 class 
  49. Blanco 
  50. La Chupiteria 
  51. Sonia, my mujeres profesora 
  52. Kebobs 
  53. The 16 hour store 
  54. Hearing British accents 
  55. Speaking in English and nobody around me can understand a word 
  56. Being foreign 
  57. Carrefour 
  58. Snow in the Plaza Mayor 
  59. Bull running 
  60. Landing in a new city, seeing a new country 
  61. Churros con chocolate 
  62. Jamón bocadillos 
  63. Seeing the lights turn on in the plaza 
  64. Sunsets on my walk home 
  65. Dancing and singing to "Ai se eu te pego," shamelessly 
  66. The ducks on my walk home 
  67. Spanish bachelor parties 
  68. Cute Spanish boys 
  69. Birds chirping out my window
  70. The music collection at the library
  71. The ISA office & staff
  72. Spaniards in costumes for no reason
  73. Dar-ing un paseo 
  74. Paella
  75. Having zero responsibilities 
  76. Bombones 
  77. Arasmus friends
  78. Corte Ingles
  79. Sonia, my mujeres professer
  80. Lazy afternoons by the river
  81. Bumming cigarettes from Spanish strangers
  82. Random religious holidays 
  83. Excursions around Spain
  84. San Boal
  85. 50  cent coffee machine
  86. Dinner at 9 pm
  87. Overwhelming amounts of free time
  88. Spanish tortilla  
  89.  Very clean streets 
  90.  Babies in European hipster outfits
  91. Hearing conversations in Spanish, French, Japanese, Russian, English, German, and Dutch all in the same day 
  92. Looking up and seeing the architecture   
  93. Sipping wine and eating tapas in the Plaza Mayor
  94. Being able to speak English with my friends and nobody around us can understand what we're saying
  95. Parque de Jesuitas 
  96. My host family
  97. Calle Torro 
  98. The view on my walk home, right before I turn down my street
  99. This sense of adventure everyone seems to have
  100. Moments like this with friends I'll never forget:
Photo courtesy of Sergius Colin

1 comment:

  1. Hi! i am just now finding your blog and I am also
    on 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

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