Sunday, July 8, 2007

Well, all in all this has been ok, besides the fact that 3 of my fellow students including myself had pieces or all of our luggage lost. The trip was long and very tiring for the body. I was glad to be back on the ground. The ride to Salamanca was nice. The scenery kinda reminds of the countryside in the United States. When we arrived at the dropspot, we were greeted by our host families. My host mom´s name is Carmen and she seems nice. I will also have another student from Michigan staying with me. GOOD!


Nosotros kinda vivimos lejos del lugar tan nosotros cabalgamos un autobús en casa y yo traté a et setled en. Pienso que las siestas serán muy útiles para mí. La cocina española es diferente. Tuve las pastas frías y mariscos y el pan cortado para almorzar. Fue bueno. Yo no yendo a prejuzgar el alimento hasta que yo lo pruebe a menos que sea algo yo acabo de poner´T come. (Ex. de cerde) por la tarde todos nosotros encontramos en el de Plaza Mayor y sacamos fotografía. Algunos de nosotros quisieron ver donde el examen fue de ser dado tan nosotros hace no es perdida por la mañana tan Lynnesse, Elida, Angela y yo fueron al edificio. Las calles son tan diferentes de los Estados. No hay los bloques, pero yo los quieren de otra manera que el hecho que es fácil de perderse, porque los nombres del areon de calles los idus del edificio. Tan si usted no es un nativo, usted se perderá seguramente. Salamanca es tan antiguo y anticuado. ¡AH! Yo me olvidé de mencionar hermosa.


Overall, people seem to take things slow here. Eeryone is always out walking babies, young people and elders too. The grandparents seem to have the kids all the time. Maybe its me, but everyone seems to stare alot. I don´t think I´m that much different but maybe so. They don´t speak, they just look. Most cars here are very small, with the exception of a few SUV´s. I guess that is because gas in expensive and there is not alot of space. There are alot of underground garages, which seem to be very beneficial. Drivers are more polite than I expected. They stop for you most of the time, but in the U.S a person would get ran over easily.

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