Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Shaking All The Boring Out Of My Bathing Suit


Today is day 13 of 119 and because school started later than expected (teepical espanish, as my Spanish friend/ex professor says regarding everything) I have been on a 13 day vacation. Though it wasn’t the plan (alas! Is it ever?) I have spent most of my time doing a lot of nothing. Here goes, 13 days in one sentence:
I arrived and briskly made friends, went out drinking and dancing, slept until 3 pm, went to the beach, made friends, went out drinking and dancing, slept until 3 pm, went to the beach, made friends, went out drinking and dancing, slept until 3 pm, went to the beach, made friends, went out drinking and dancing, slept until 3 pm, went to the beach, made friends, went out drinking and dancing, slept until 3 pm, went to the beach, made friends, went out drinking and dancing, slept until 3 pm, went to the beach, made friends, went out drinking and dancing, slept until 3 pm. 
Is that a run-on sentence? Anyway, I left a few nights out because some nights I went out to dinner with ex-professor V and friend A, roommates Manuela and Eustaquia aka Lorena (teepical espanish names; I am Paca, somehow short for Francesca) and went for a drive to a nice nearby city with pretty views. Oops, that was two sentences wasn’t it? Oh but wait, I left out a very important detail! These past 12 days I have also eaten a butt load (haha! Literally!) of this:


Brief observations I have made during my vacation: 
  1. Americans have a drinking problem (no, Mom and Dad, I am not telling you I have a drinking problem via public blog! It’s simply that “having a few drinks” here means literally that when “having a few drinks” in many places in the USA means “losing count of how many drinks I have because I am drinking as fast as I can through a tube until I can’t see”)
  2. The stereotype that life in Spain moves slower is so beautifully true.
  3. The fanny-pack is back????
That was only three observations but as I said before: I am on vacation. 
To make your reading this post worthwhile, here are some pretty pictures to look at, some from one day I did go exploring, during a holiday called Feria, others of interesting things in and around Málaga. By the way, originally Feria was a celebration of Spanish culture, specifically Flamenco dance, but it seemed to me like a week-long Mardi Gras!







Stay tuned for more fruitful reflections as school starts tomorrow...supposedly.


2 comments:

  1. Is the first one plaza del obispo (well first one after the delicious-looking ice cream)?! That is where I had my first Spanish restaurant meal :) and for that I'll always remember what obispo means.

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  2. Can't wait to hear more! And, you can always write to me in Spanish. I do need the practice!

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