Wednesday, October 19, 2011

My first Real Madrid C.F. Futbol game! 18/10/11

My First Real Madrid game was a blast! I went with a few friends and a Spanish boy. The boy we went with is named Danny and he loves Real Madrid. He really got into the game and the cheering so that made it more fun for me because he taught me some cheers. Our seats were pretty far up in the stadium but it didnt really matter because there were roudy fans everywhere and we were always yelling something weather it was "vamos!"(come on!) or "P*t* al arbitro" (it is bad about the referee so I didnt want to write the whole word :)) and we won the game so it was a lot of fun!

In front of Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, it is only a 20 minute walk from my house here. My host dad has season tickets so he was at the game also and when the game was over instead of waiting forever for the metro we just walked home.


This is one of the most prestigious and and famous futbol stadiums. It is huge!

Becca and I!

This is the logo for the Champions League, which is a European league that Real plays in.

The players line up for the anthem of Real Madrid and Champions league. The game was played against Olympique Lyon which is a French team.

I wish I could say that we climbed up all the stairs just so I could get a better picture of the stadium but I would be lying! this was the view from where I was sitting. haah

Some of the friends that I went with. Nina, Sendy, me and Danny. 
I had so much fun at this game and we only pain 35 euros so only like $50 for the seats and that is pretty cheap for Real Madrid seats!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

La Mancha

On Friday October 7th we took a class trip to La Mancha to see the windmills. La Mancha is a region of Spain and not a town, we went to the towns of Chinchón, Consuegra and Puerto Lápice. All of the towns that we went to were very small. The first town was Chinchón, it was a very pretty old town with a unique town square with very old 2 or 3 story apartment buildings surrounding it. There was also a very beautiful church and a theater in the town that we toured. 
A crest on a building.

All of these are made out of bread, pretty impressive!

The church alter.

A statue of the Virgin Marry and Jesus, that much like the one in Carey, can change gowns depending on the season and occasion.

This is the main curtain in the theatre, the picture is of a view of the town.

Sendy and I

Next we went to Consuegra, where there is a restaurant that the part of the book Don Quijote took place in.  The restaurant was very little but had great food.
Here is a picture of the front of the restaurant. 

We ate pisto Manchego, which is braised veggies kind of like a salsa ( front left), we also ate Migas de pastor which was fried bread crumbs, it reminded me of couscous (center) and Queso Machego which is fried sheep cheese and it was delicious ( back right), we also ate Duelos y quebrantos which is ham, chorizo, and bacon with scrambled eggs. Then the main course was a delicious chicken and desert was a  pastry with ice cream. Lunches in Spain are late and long, you eat a lot of food because it is the most important meal of the day.


In the back you see the big vases, a long time ago they used to store their wine in these vases.

And finally we went to Puerto Lápice which is were the big windmills are. The windmills we saw were not working because they are so old, they are just for show. But a long time ago they used the windmills  to grind grain in.
 
Me in front of one of the many windmills.

Other windmills.

The girls

We went inside and up stairs in this windmill.

It was not such a pretty day but we still had a good time and got some really great pictures of the windmills. 

Monday, October 3, 2011

Retiro

Parque del Retiro
Retiro park is a huge 350 acre park near the middle of Madrid. It is the largest park of the city of Madrid, Spain. There are always a lot of people inside the park on nice days, which is like seriously every day here. My friends and I like to have picnics in the park after class, and I like to study in the park. There are also little row boat rentals at the lago in the park, as well as roller-skate rentals. This park is a great place for "people watchers" like myself. There are a ton of statues throughout the park and a lot of little jardines, a ton of trees and lots of running trails.

Here is a statue in the park.

Sitting by a tree studying 

This is kind of a creepy picture on my part haha, but I just thought this old man looked so classic sitting on this bench in the park.

 A map of one of the little jardines.


A fountain in the park.

Becca Sendy and I on one of out many picnics.


Palacio de Cristal, there is a really cool slide inside this building.

Map of Retiro

The el Retiro symbol. Notice the Madrid city symbol in the corner also.
Parque del Retiro is a great place to visit while in Madrid if you want to get out of the city feel for a while and be surrounded by green. Its a great place to relax and also a great place to meet Spainards. 
Ps sorry to Ms. Widman for not updating my blog as much as I should, I am really busy here! :)
Hasta Luego