Good tidings I bring!
Sierra shot from school |
I tend to love February: everyone is back and recovered from
break, schedules are more concrete, everything seems to have its rhythm. I even love Valentine’s Day. Though that’s mainly because it’s the day
before my birthday and so it makes chocolate and candy super cheap just in time
to celebrate. Unfortunately it’s still as chilly as ever. On
the bright side, the snow capped Sierras are stunning even though they engulf
the city in its icy embrace.
So far this February has also been fabulous.
January I started my second job teaching in Chauchina on Tuesdays
and Thursday after I’m done in Santa Fe. And now I feel more in control. They are exhausting days, but I
usually can’t help but smile by the end of it.
Plus with all this extra teaching experience, I’m discovering that I don’t actually want to teach English. It’s
perfect for right now, polishing skills, and enabling me to see Spain….but it
doesn’t seem to be what I’m looking for long-term. Or at least Spain isn’t. Realizing
that is half the battle, but it’s frustrating to keep running into walls. 23 is
young (I repeat every morning). I have time to find that thing that clicks, but
having a blindfold certainly impedes the process.
Can't wait to meet my niece Sofie when I go back |
February has been more tranquil than the previous months. I
haven’t travelled anywhere since Christmas. But the plane tickets I recently
bought more than make up for my sedentary life. During Semana Santa, I’M GOING TO EYGPT! For
those of you who don’t know and may think I’m crazy for traversing a country so
riddled with political unrest, several (seven in fact) of my friends are interning in
Cairo. They assure me their experience is not the type that would make
headlines. So off I go! I’m so pumped to
see them. Two of them were previous housemates, and the others I’ve known all
throughout college. Anyways my indulgent
birthday present took a chunk out of the bank account so it looks like I’ll be
kicking around Granada for the next month too.
Surprised |
As for my actual birthday, it was very chill. I picked up a
paycheck and got Thai (Spain styled) for lunch with a co-worker. Then I spent the
rest of the day shopping. Later that night when I was snuggled up with a book
Daniela, Caro, and Noemi surprised me with an almond encrusted, raspberry filled cake.
D to the E to the li-ih-ih-ihhhhCIOUS. After the sugarbomb I showed them the wonderful cards my parents
sent me. Starting from the end of January to the day of my parents, but
specifically my mom, sent me 23 birthday cards, one for every birthday. She
wrote anecdotes from the years and sent old family photos along. Then on my
birthday my dad sent me a card specifically from him and that was pretty
special too. I loved it. Getting mail is exciting in and of itself, but getting
mail when you’re abroad is 10x better. So
by the time Feb 15th rolled around I felt like I had been
celebrating for two weeks.
Groom and Bride |
Birthday celebrations were eclipsed though because the next
day was Angel and Gisella’s wedding!! Ain't no wedding like a Spanish wedding ‘cuz
Spanish weddings don’t stop. But srsly.
I got there early to help decorate a bit about 5pm (the wedding started close
to 6 pm) and I came home around 3 am. What? The ceremony was Spanish but not
Catholic. Outside underneath a canopy, there
were no bridesmaids or best men. Friends and family all crowded around to see
the bride come up the patio. The ring
bearer came up after the bride and groom sat in chairs in front of the pastor. After they signed and said “yo quiero” they
immediately greeted practically every single guest with besitos. Then, and only
then, were they whisked away while we enjoyed a cocktail hour, two, or three.
After the ceremony time just flew out the window. I do think the dinner course
started somewhere around 9pm. Before midnight the groom made a speech (no
toasts here) and around 1am or 2am we played some games. I think it didn’t end too much later after we
shuffled out saying our goodbyes to the bride and groom.
Caro about to get me back from all those "missed" punches |
The only plans I have for the rest of February is to read read read!! I did a throwback and read the Uglies series (2005) by Scott Westerfeld, not amazing but still fun. I always love a good Dystopian. Now on the slot I have Game of Thrones, The Kite Runner, A Thousand Splendid Suns, and Behind the Beautiful Forevers. Hopefully I can knock out at least two of those in the next week. I'm trying to make up for my lack of reading in January.
2013 continues to keep my spirits high.With work and Raíces getting into full swing I have to force myself to be on top of things if I don't want to get too overwhelmed. My raging procrastination skills keep nipping at my heels. But I'd much rather be running around like chicken with its head cut off than a frog not noticing its in a boiling pot. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.