What else have I been up to lately??
Last week was my first week in the classroom, and to my surprise it went really well. I'm assistant teaching in English language classes, as well as a few math and technology classes taught in English. My students are between 11-17 years old and I think its going to be a great year working with them. This week in the classroom mostly consisted of me giving a short presentation on my life/Alaska/AMERICA, drawing some pictures/maps, and answering questions. How old are you? Alaska es frioooo? Do you have a boyfriend? Do you like the Spanish boys? Do you speak the Spanish? I lied a little. It was fun.
I've been rotting away at my computer as well, enjoying the wonders of online classes, followed by the distractions of Skype, gmail, cnn.com, bejeweled blitz, and facebook. This past week hasn't been to full of deadlines, so I've actually been a lot more distracted by books, new friends, and exploring Huelva. One of my coworkers showed me the collection of books in English that's been compiled at the the high school, so I grabbed a few and spent the next few days sitting on my balcony drinking tinto de verano (made with extra classy boxed wine, of course!) and indulging in some great stories.
I've finally gotten to know Huelva pretty well, and have made it a point to discover every park in the city. Last weekend I went to Parque Moret with an amigo who showed me a man made pond with rowboats you can take out for free. It was a fun afternoon, and the park is huge and hilly, I loved it. I also noticed on my map of Huelva that there was a park on top of a hill above downtown, so one evening on my way into the center to meet up with some friends for a drink, I took a beeline to the left. I wandered up to the park entrance and discovered you can see the entire city if you climb a little..
Besides that, I've gone out a few times to discover the umm night life of Huelva, which definitely doesnt compare to Sevilla's, but is still fun enough, and a great way to meet more people. And dance. Lately I've hung out at home indulging in Spanish television, hanging out with the dog, my roommate and her friends, and am slowly learning how to cook more spanish foods. I also enjoy the wonder of life without dryers, hanging my clothes outside, anxiously awaiting for them to dry, then ironing.. Yes, I secretly miss dryers and their fluffiness.
I better get going and finish my homework, which I always leave for Sundays, and is the reason I'm not still in Sevilla. Pero, bueno, eso es la vida. No me puedo quejar. Hasta luego.
love you girl! and that picture of you wet :) ooo la la :) lol :) running in the rain is the best, isn't it??
ResponderEliminarhaha running in the rain is amazing. that day was more like swimming though, i couldn't help but share the pic ;) miss you!!
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