Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Los Reyes Magos
Los Reyes Magos (three wise kings, or wisemen) is a tradition in Spain in which on the night before epiphany (January 6) the three wisemen come to the house on their camels and deliver presents to the little girls and boys if they've been good all year. If they've been bad they deliver coal. So, the evening before the kings are supposed to come, every city (or so I'm told) has a parade for the three kings. The parade in Barcelona is huge! I would say it rivals the Macy's Thanksgiving's day parade except without the huge balloon figures. There are dancers, and many floats, a "marching" band on horseback, candy, and of course the three kings. Before the parade the kids write a letter to their favorite king telling them what they hope to get and the letters are collected in nets during the parade. Afterward, everyone returns home, sets out food for the kings and their camels, the kids go to be early (11ish is early here) and the parents set out the gifts from the kings. The next morning the kids wake up to presents much like Christmas morning in the US. Because they have this tradition, they don't really celebrate Christmas with gifts from Santa Claus. I'm not entirely sure but I think they do get something from Papa Noel (Santa) because Berta likes to ask people what they want from los tres reyes and papa noel next year.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Just the beginning
Tuesday was mostly more orientation stuff but the highlight was meeting my host family. I have a host mom and dad, an 11 year old brother, Max, and a 5 year old sister, Berta. Berta is adorable. She wasn't home when I first got there so when she got home the first thing she said was "¿dónde está?" which means "where is she?"
Wednesday CIEE took us on a bus tour of Barcelona. I don't really remember what all we saw. Honestly, my head hurt from thinking in Spanish so much so I didn't really pay attention to what was being said and just looked at the stuff. I know we saw the "Sagrada Familia" though. It's a huge cathedral designed by Gaudi (a famous Spanish architect). It's been under construction for about 150 years so far. They say it will be finished in 2025. I will post more about this when I go to see it for myself and actually go inside. After lunch and some cell phone shopping, I went to the parade of "los tres reyes" (the three kings). (I will explain this in another post).
On Thursday all the stores were closed because of "La fiesta de los reyes Magos" (the holiday of the wise kings, or just Epiphany in the US) , so Alice and I went to the Parc de Güell. This Park is another thing designed by Gaudi. It has a huge bench-like edge that is made entirely of mosaics. A portion of this bench can be seen in my title picture. The tower with the cross on top is also part of the Parc de Güell. After that we went to see a movie, in Spanish. I understood the jist of it but only about 60% of the words.
Friday, I got chocolate con churros with a group from CIEE. Churros are dough formed into sticks and then fried and you eat it by dipping them in the melted chocolate. That afternoon I went shopping with Alice because the 7th of January is the equivalent to our Black Friday and everything is on sale. Things only go on sale twice a year in Spain, the 7th of January and the 1st of July. I bought an FC Barcelona jersey.
Saturday, Alice and I went to the sea and walked along the pier. We found a mall at the end of the pier. When we were in a store called Lefties, someone came up to me and started asking something about a jacket. It took me a minute before I realized what was going on and I told her that I didn't work there. At least now I know it's not super obvious that I'm an American...
Well, this post is getting excessively long and it's also conveniently time for lunch (yes, at 3pm)...
¡Hasta luego!
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Almost there...
It's the night before I leave so of course I can't sleep. I can't believe this day is actually here. The last year has been spent in preparations for this: applying for permission from Hope, applying to CIEE (the study abroad program), getting a visa, booking flights, and finally packing. Even so, now that it's finally here, I feel very unprepared; I feel like I don't know enough Spanish, or I forgot to pack something important. There's not much I can do about it now though (besides study vocab and grammar on the flight over and go through my suitcase again...). I guess I'll just have to have faith that everything will work out and that whatever I forget, I can buy (hopefully).
I plan on updating this once a week but for now I should probably try and get some sleep (tomorrow's going to be a long day...)
I plan on updating this once a week but for now I should probably try and get some sleep (tomorrow's going to be a long day...)
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