Anyway, life has been one big whirlwind from the second I got here. I guess I could start from the beginning and go from there.
Here is just one of the many calles grandes in Madrid. All the streets in the city look ancient with big old buildings, yet everything is so modern. I guess that's pretty much the standard in this country. Tons of history and lots of old things, but with a modern touch.
This is one of the many avenidas in the city. Basically it's a big street with no actual traffic that is lined with stores and shops. You can buy pretty much anything you want here. Including....
You read it right, ladies and gentlemen. You can buy sex in Madrid. Spain has legalized prostitution and the street was lined with prostitutes. Supposedly this street we were on is famous for it. Just another thing to show me just how different this place is from my home.
And last but not least, here is a shot of the living room of my chalet (which, by the way, is basically a 4 story apartment just for our family. there is a bedroom and the garage on the first floor, kitchen, dining room, and living room on the second, bedrooms on the third, and more random rooms on the fourth. it's actually very nice). If you look closely, you can just make out Pepe the parrot in his cage on the table. You can also make out the Wii and the big flat screen tv on the entertainment center. This guy is loaded. Which works out nice for me. :)
So anyway, my weekend has gone well. I'm slowely but surely adjusting to the Spanish lifestyle, including the time zone. It is incredibly different over here, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. The only part I don't like is having to watch over your stuff like a hawk so pickpockets don't get into everything. On the metro (the subway), if you have a backpack you have to turn it around and wear it backwards. If you have a purse or messenger back, you have to hold it in front at all times. Other than that, life is good here.
Now I realize this post is getting incredibly long, so I'm going to end here with a few things I have learned in my short time here.
1. Paella is really really good. It looks kind of suspicious with all the shellfish known to man added in, but it tastes pretty amazing.
2. The Spanish love their cervezas and vino, but not in a drunken way. They love to go out and drink socially, but I have yet to see a drunk spaniard.
3. It rains a lot here, but not in the same crashing and booming way of the storms in Oklahoma. The clouds may roll in, rain for about half and hour, and then the sun is shining again.
4. The children here are basically let loose to roam the city from early ages, but it's not a problem because they are (for the most part) incredibly well behaved. There are the few exceptions, but most kids here are great.
5. The old people love to walk around the city dressed in their best. It's like they really are the patriarchs and matriarchs of the city. It's east to see that the Spanish have a lot of respect for their elders.
And that's all for now folks! More to come soon, I'm sure, as classes start tomorrow. Things are bound to get interesting with those.
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I love it! Thanks for filling us in on your life as a Spaniard. Love you!!!!!!!!
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