I also teach one secretarial class of 23-27 year old girls! I actually went out for drinks with a few of these girls last night. We were able to learn much more easily than in the class room! For the most part, they would speak in English, and I would repeat and correct them. Then, I would speak in Spanish, and they would repeat and correct me. It's much more fun to learn when drinking calimocho (half red wine, half coca-cola) or una clara (half club soda, half beer)!
My friend Marilyn introduced me to my first calimocho! She's a really amazing person. She is 27, has a 7-year-old, takes care of her disabled mother, has a boyfriend, works as a secretary, goes to school, speaks Spanish, English, and French, and still manages to have time to have some fun!
I'm still getting used to what I would refer to as "inefficiency" here. We don't have a clothes dryer, we don't have a dishwasher, and we take the bus or walk everywhere. I walk approximately 3-4 miles a day! All the stores are closed from 2-5 pm for siesta and NOTHING is open on Sunday! All of these "inconveniences" are really gifts though, because they force you to just relax and enjoy life!
Next weekend, Jessica S. (a girl from OU, teaching in Ciudad Real) and Katie D. (a girl from Kentucky, teaching in Toledo) are going to come visit me in Santander! The three of us spent some time together in Madrid after the orientation. They both really cool girls and I can't wait to show them my beloved Santander!
Well, I'm about to hang my clothes up to dry and then go explore the city, but I would like to close with a profound thought in light of the impending OU/Texas game:
BOOMER SOONER!!!!!!!!
Your favorite Spanish-Okie,
Madeline
3 comments:
Hi Maddie! Love your posts! It's great reading up on what what you've been up to. OU-TX update. It is the 3rd quarter and the score is tied 14-14! Love you - Mom
WE WON!! 28-21!!
BOOMER SOONER, BOOMER SOONER!
Keep up the posting! I miss you.
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