This city is filled with beautiful plazas and there are small parks throughout the city. Also, there is a prevalent "hippie/gypsy" culture here in Granada. Lots of dread locks and also teterias, which are tea shops. I went to a teteria before and they serve the tea with milk and it was very good. Also, there is an Arabic influence due to the hundreds of years that Muslims lived in Andalucia.






La Alhambra:














I really enjoy my family here. They are very kind and so helpful. They really try to invite me into their family, which I appreciate. I live with my Senora Conchi who is 63 and has 4 children, 2 sons: Antonio y Elia and 2 daughters: Hermi y Marga. I haven't met Elia or his family, but Marga also lives in the house with us. She's 25 and as I mentioned before, she is also a FAN of Twilight...that was our bonding factor...hehe...we actually get along so well and we have even done a few things together since I've been here. Antonio has 2 children, Antonio who is 7 and so adorable and Africa who is 2 and very shy. She cracks me up because as soon as I try to talk to her or get her attention, she will immediately turn her head to look away from me, but she will still try to stare at me from the corner of her eye! It's hilarious! She did however give me a hug the last time I saw her...we're making progress. Hermi is 32 yrs old and I see her almost every day because she and her family always come over for lunch. Her family lives in a small pueblo 10 mins from Conchi's house. Her husband is Jesus and they have 2 children: Sergio who is 4 and the most amazing little boy and 2 week old Daniela. Yes, she was born the Monday of the second week I was here! She is very attentive. Sergio is very talkative and loves to talk to me about anything. I showed him a few magic tricks and almost every time I see him, he asks me to do them for him.

The intensive trimester girls! L to R Anna, Mikala, Maggie, Katie, me and Katasha. The four girls on the left side have recently become friends of mine. Especially Katie, I adore her quirkiness....she's my equivalent of Mary (don't worry Mary, you can NEVER be replaced!!!).


Conchi told me that one day she'll take me to her old pueblo and show me around. I have a few pictures of the family, but when I get more I'll be sure to put them up. Classes are okay. I'm in Superior A and it is tough, but I'm learning. Actually this Thursday I'm taking my exam to see if I will move up to the next level or not. The program I'm in is intensive so every month we have an exam to see where we are and whether we move up a language level or not. I'll let you know more about this later.
I had a roommate named Katasha (you'll see her in some of the pictures) from Pittsburg, who at the beginning I was struggling with just because she has a very difficult personality. She caused some problems with my senora (making things difficult) and requested to be moved and my senora agreed as well. So now I have a room to myself and as of now I won't have a roommate, but possibly in the future. I've really lucked out with my two past placements...hehe...I do love my family though.
Enjoy my pictures and hopefully soon I will put up a post on my travels to Sevilla and Cordoba from this past weekend. I miss you all very much; I actually wish I could go home for a few weeks and then return, but I will return soon enough.
Besitos para todos!
5 comments:
Ahhh, I have so much to say!
I'm glad you're enjoying Granada. Your mom said you live on my street! :) I lived at 48, 1˚D! And hooray for a good family, that's so awesome.
Looking at your pictures makes me miss it so much! I can't believe it's been so long since I was there. I had all my classes at Hotel Kenia....loved it! I was in Intermedio B, which was hilarious, because my Spanish was awful, and I hadn't taken a formal class since my freshman year of college. Anyway, I'm so glad you're liking it. I really do love Granada, and I am SO jealous that you're there.
Have fun, and give the ISA directors big hugs for me!
AND...have you seen Disney's Alice in Wonderland? Because I'm pretty sure the gardens at the Alhambra are exactly what they used as a model for the cartoon. Even the roses were red!
Celeste,
Another intersting story! We enjoyed visiting Granada about 15 or 20 years ago.
Love, Grandpa
Celeste,
Did you get my letter?
-Lizzy
Celeste, what wonderful experiences you are having! You are going to be coming back home with such wonderful memories of your new friends and all of the many places you have visited. Congratulations on being placed in top classes in Spanish! It sounds like you are very lucky to have been placed with such a nice family. Looking forward to seeing you in April!! Love, Grandma
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