Saturday, December 15, 2007
I just got back from a long weekend visiting my friend Jake is Brussels and man did we have a blast! When I first arrived, we grabbed a quick bite then headed downtown. He gave me a walking tour of Brussels’ best sights, the Gran Plaz, St. Catherine's cathedral, Mannekin- Pis (small iron figure of a boy who is…well...you know) and Jannekin-pis (similar figure of a girl). I guess the peeing boy became a symbol for the people of Brussels, and their “stick it to the man” attitude. Then during the feminist revolution, women demanded a statue of girl peeing be made as well. We walked through the main shopping district and around downtown some more, and then stopped in a bar to warm up and grab a beer.
We returned to Jakes house (which put my apartment in Madrid to shame) for dinner and to get ready for the night. That night we went out and tasted several more Belgium beers. I’m not sure what time we returned to Jake’s but we didn’t wake up until 1 pm. the next day. It was a great night out on the town. He friends were so much fun and all so sweet to a newcomer. We danced, saw some live music, and just had a blast. So after waking up so late on Saturday we hurried downtown to see some Christmas markets, do a little souvenir shopping, and grab lunch. For dessert we got a Belgian waffle- WOW! It was by far the best waffle I had ever experienced; warm, sweet, doughy, melt in your mouth, little taste of heaven!
That night we went to the plaza for a Christmas light show. I will put the video up on youtube ASAP. It was amazing! The lights on the tree, hanging around the plaza, and projected onto the cathedral went in time with the music. The finale of the show we saw was Queen’s Bohemian rhapsody; can’t get much better than that! After the show we went to a bar called Delirium that offered 2,000 (that’s right thousand) types of beer! I chose a blueberry something-or-another and was very pleased. That night was a more low-key, good conversation kind of night.
The last day Jake, several of his friends, and I went ice-skating and to the large Christmas market around St. Catherine’s Cathedral. It was just as fun to watch the really good skaters as the bad ones. I made it the whole time without falling, so I deemed it a success. We got some of the famous Belgian fries in cone at the market, a tomato basil quiche, and another waffle (not a diet weekend obviously). Later that night we went to an “American” bar named Fat Boys (ironic?) and watched the Packer game. It was such a fun weekend and so nice to see a friend from home.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Night of tapas turned dangerous!
Three of my best girlfriends and I just spent the last few hours going out for "canas y tapas" (beer and appetizers). We tried out three new places, one that I will defiantly return to. It was a great night filled with good conversation, good food, and good laughs.
My roommate Taryn and I were on our way home, casually waking down the street and a CRAZY LADY in front of us started shouting and swinging at two Spanish girls passing. So we are like, whoa "bruja" (witch) and walked quickly passed her only to be stuck at a red light. The Crazy rounds the corner and I am saying to Taryn "don't look, just don't look at her". She approached us from behind shouting some crazy Spanish and then SMACKS Taryn with force and rage in the back of the shoulder and then backhands me across the arm. She is shouting, "Cabron, que cabron, blah blah blah " as Tar and I stare at her with fear and anger in our eyes! We quickly run across the street and hustle into our safe apartment.
I know Eric would say, "well you should have just hit her back". But she was old, crazy, and only had two teeth left as it was! Oh the crazies in Madird; can't say that ever happened in De Pere!
Sunday, December 2, 2007
George Lakoff
I went to a lecture by the famous cognitive linguist and outspoken opponent of George Bush this past Wednesday. Lakoff recently came out with a new book "Don’t think of an Elephant". He talked much more about politics than about linguistics that was for sure. I agreed with him on some issues but a few of his ideas were just a little too far out for me to be convinced, although I would be interested in reading more about them. He talked about the language used by republicans and what that relates to in out minds, ex. Tax relief. He also said that the idea that the United States was founded on ideas of reason from the enlightenment era was completely incorrect.
I also saw my linguistics professor at his lecture. Now that has got to look good!
Reunidas Turns 40
My study abroad program had its 40th anniversary this week. We had an official ceremony on Tuesday, and man, was it weird. It was so old-fashion traditional Spain. First of all, it was in the old University building in downtown Madrid and I don’t know what I was expecting but it sure wasn’t the grand ornate hall with gold leaf and intricate painted ceilings. It was more of an opera hall than any university room I had ever seen. Then to begin the ceremony a man dressed in black robes, with a three foot feather coming out of his hat and carrying a giant scepter led the directors of the facultades, (schools) dressed in what appeared to be shinny blue ponchos and white bow ties, up to the head table. Every time someone got to up to give a speech they had to be lead to the giant podium stand by the man in the scepter and then led back to their seats. At the end of the speeches he pounded his scepter on the ground and then came in the university brass band, followed by the woodwinds, and then a small symphony. The music was great but the whole ordeal was just so strange to me. Luckily it was followed by free food and wine, so not all bad.
Then the following night was all got treated to free tapas and drinks again at a nice restaurant. We had croqetas, tortilla Espanola, calamari, and octopus.
Then the following night was all got treated to free tapas and drinks again at a nice restaurant. We had croqetas, tortilla Espanola, calamari, and octopus.
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