Monday 22 December 2014

Christmas Time!

Hello everyone!

So Christmas is finally upon us! Although I'll be spending it in the UK, here's a video of what you can do if you found yourself in Madrid!



In other news:

The school year has now finished. It's been such a good one! I absolutely adore my kids and my colleagues, however I think it is good to have a bit of a rest now... It's so tiring being a teacher!

I'm earning money, but I'm spending money. I am now Ticketmaster's most valued customer. However 2015 will be amazing, because I'll see:

  • Robbie Williams. He's hanging out in Madrid in March...
  • Pentatonix. My latest obsession. They decided to come back to Europe, and for the 1st time in Madrid, during my Year Abroad! They'll be here in April
  • Madrid Open Masters. I've got tickets for all the quarterfinals in May. I can't wait!
  • One Direction. They are NOT coming to Madrid, however I'll be joining them in Newcastle (with the bestie Katy) in October. Finally!!!

I can't wait to go back to England (tomorrow!). I love Spain, I really do, but it'll be the chance of hearing people speak at a normal volume level and stuff myself with mince pies!


I don't know if I have anything else to say now. I hope, wherever you are, that you have a great Christmas and a fantastic 2015!

See ya later!!!
xx

Monday 8 December 2014

A Tour of Segovia

Hello everyone!!!

Today I've been to Segovia, but instead of boring with a lot of words, today you can relax and enjoy the video.

Happy viewing!!!

xx


Sunday 7 December 2014

Christmas Madness (with some extras)

Helloooooooooo everyone!!!

Oh my God I am being soooo bad at this! I realised that I haven’t written anything about my Year Abroad since the post talking about moving here, and that’s almost two months ago!! However, I’m not too sure what I’ll be writing about, so let’s see how it goes…

Life in the madhouse (also known as Spain) continues as per usual. Work is absolutely brilliant! I love being a Language Assistant… there is something about connecting with young students (who are not that distant from me age-wise!) that creates some kind of complicity and makes lessons ever so fun! I love the fact that, as soon as I walk into the school, students start shouting my name and asking general things about life, I’ve never been so popular before! It’s good to see that I’m doing something right.

Life in the school is so chilled out: the teachers are amazing, so helpful and so kind! We always speak in Spanish (hard at the beginning, but I’m getting there!) and it’s good to have those small social moments in the staff room just talking about everything and anything. It makes me feel appreciated and part of the team! While normally they already have something in mind for me to do with the kids, lately the situation has changed. Using Christmas as an excuse, they asked me if I could prepare something myself for the lessons. Nervous is an understatement! Being the first time I had to do something like this, I wanted it to be perfect and so spent HOURS looking up material online and also trying to create my own resources. Having done this for a week now, I can say it has been a SUCCESS and the kids are loving it! So I’ll be repeating it for another two weeks now… ;)

I’ve also joined a music group, formed by a fellow teacher and three students. It is based on “directed improvisation”, where each instrument improvises within a frame of already given instructions. It’s so fun I can’t even describe it to you! I’m so glad I got to play the piano again, I was seriously missing it…

Outside of school, a few things have happened. On the tourism side, I’ve seen quite a lot of Madrid! People who know me know that my dream place to live is a cottage in a countryside village with the local church, pub, shop, etc. in walking distance, and also a lot of green, so cities aren’t really my thing. However, I could definitely live in Madrid! It’s absolutely beautiful: it’s got everything a capital city should have (so social life, monuments, transport, and whatever you can think of) however it is blended with the Spanish chilled out way of life. The result is an incredibly lively city, but which leaves you alone if you want some peace and quiet! Also, it’s SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO cheap! And, as a student, that’s very nice…

Other than Madrid, I’ve also been down to Alicante so see my besties Katy and Francesca, accompanied by Georgia (she’s in Santander) and Gemma (who’s in Madrid). It was so good to have this reunion! We visited the city, we went to the beach, we ate (a lot!), and just behaved like absolute idiots for the entire weekend! I miss these people so much it was amazing to see them! A couple of weeks later, another good LCS pal (Louise) came to visit all the way up from Albacete, and so we managed to do a lot of tourism (and, again, eating) in the capital together! And then, the following week, Francesca came up and Georgia came down, and part of the Alicante quintet was formed once again in Madrid! I had so much fun during those two weeks…
The best people in the world!

In other news, Christmas has now started in Spain too. However forget those over-the-top Blackpool-lights-on-your-roof kind of situations you see in the UK: here everything is low-key, not over the top at all, some things nice and some not that much. Here are some examples of what I’m talking about…








However, I was wrong. The other day I turned a corner in the city centre and this is what I saw:







Ladies and gentlemen, this is mental! (Also, what is it with Christmas and penguins this year?!?)



Also, being December, temperatures are slowly but steadily falling. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still warm: while everyone in the metro has got a duvet wrapped around their necks, I still go round with a light jacket, not buttoned up. Today was the first day I was a bit chilly, and thought about doing up some of those buttons…

Anyway, I’m not too sure what else to say. I’ve started decorating my room for Christmas (a huge thank you to Poundland for opening a branch just down my street right on my year abroad!), however it is not finished. I’m still deciding what to add next… any ideas?


I’ve also enjoyed writing Christmas cards while listening to Carols and sipping a boiling hot tea. Oh how I love this time of the year! Also a big shout out to Pentatonix, who became my new obsession. They’re this a cappella group from the States, and they’re so good I want to cry and laugh at the same time! They’re currently on repeat on my Spotify… Everyone please buy their album, you'd enjoy it!

I think that’s it for now! I’ll add some photos which might describe what I didn’t say in the text above. See you soon lovelies!!!


xx

Alicante

Alicante


Palacio Real de Aranjuez