Hello one and all!
Did you know that there is no tooth fairy here? Instead they have a tooth mouse, Ratoncito Perez. Makes a lot more sense to me.
This is the view I regularly wake up to, too bad about the crane... |
I have been in Madrid for about two weeks now, and I am quite a bit more settled in. I have a good idea of what my days look like and I'll give you the lowdown. I did this in Spanish Class yesterday, so I am basking in the ease of English.
One of the many places I can spend my morning. |
Weekdays I wake up, get ready, and take the kids to school at 8:30. I drive them to school. In a manual car. In the city. This is an extremely daunting task for me as I am not very practiced in both driving manual, and driving with lots of traffic. Nebraska was a bit different. I am happily down to an average of two stalls a day, but when I began, oy. I then take the metro to the city center, and read or explore until class at 10:30. My classes are at the very center of everything, so there is a lot to discover. I have about an hour of Spanish a day, then after I have some time to wander about, meet up with folks, go to a cafe, until I go back to pick up the boys at 1:30. We have a two hour break for lunch, etc, then they go back to school for a couple of hours. I help with their homework, and their English especially.
Tintin is everywhere! |
Afterward, sometimes I go to the city and meet up with friends, or we play futbol (they are about 10x better than I) I have the weekends off, and so far I have stayed in Madrid, where there is surely enough to entertain someone for a lifetime, but in the future I hope to travel around Spain. Madrid is smack dab in the center of Spain, they planned it that way. Convenient!
Not to be outdone by the fashionable Nebraska, just a couple of streets away we have Iowa! |
are american state names an exotic thing?
ReplyDeleteNot exotic per say, but a little novel, the abundance of American things here is surprising, most of what I see is in clothing stores and shopping. There is also a weird little niche for kitchy american restaraunts, with busts of Marylin Monroe and murals of Route 66.
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