Word to the wise: ALWAYS pack a change of clothes in your carry on because you never know when Brussels Airlines will decide to deliver your luggage to the airport late.
Everything was going smoothly (maybe too smoothly...?) and then I got to Brussels. Thankfully, I met up with two other NYU students studying abroad who happened to be on my flight to Brussels (one studying in Madrid, yay! the other in Prague). However, the girl also going to Prague and I had to sprint (okay walk/nearly jog super fast) to our connecting flight to Madrid because there was almost an hour delay in JFK. They were actually holding the plane for us and other late passengers, crazy! But we made it, whew!
After getting off the plan in Madrid, I went first to get my bags, naturally. I watched as Ellen (the other student studying abroad in Madrid) got her bags and waited nervously for mine. Like George Bush's tax breaks, they would never come :(. Bad news: had to wait on a line for almost two hours in order to get process my lost baggage request. Good news: they supposedly were delivered to the airport at 5:30 pm (hope that is not a lie like when a teacher says this test really isn't difficult and then you look at it and want to cry...) and will be brought to my apartment (well my señora's apartment) tomorrow morning (no exact time...)
But on to more exciting things! My señora seems wonderful. She does not speak a word of English, which to me is great because I've been practicing my Spanish, seeing as she is the only person I really know in Madrid right now. She showed me around the neighborhood (el barrio) Ríos Rosas, which is lovely. It's quiet and tranquil, a nice change from the hustle and bustle I'm used to in NY, although I know the city center, which I'll be seeing tomorrow on a walking tour, will surely be busy. She brought me to an amazing mall (sorry forget the name, but there are various ones around the city) that has literally everything, so I was able to pick up a few things I needed for tonight that were in my checked luggage. That mall is dangerously close to where the apartment is.
And of course I must mention the food. I tasted possibly the best melon I have ever tasted in my life today. I'm not sure if it was the fact that I hadn't eaten in I'm not sure how long or if it was really that amazing, but it tasted like dessert...and it was fruit :)! Honestly, I'm not even a huge fan of honeydew (at least I think it was honeydew) but that was honey you should really eat me dew! And for dinner, an understated pasta dish with just the right amount of delicious cheese (goat perhaps), roasted red peppers, tuna, and corn yum! To finish, pear yogurt...we don't even have that in the US, right?
Everyone please, please, please, cross your fingers that my bags arrive tomorrow!
Hasta luego!
Megan! Well, aside from the baggage mishap, which I trust will be resolved soon, I'm glad everything seems great so far! ... Can't wait to read all about your spanish adventures here; i've already bookmarked the blog :]
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Megan! This all sounds so exciting and your writing is hilarious :)
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Megan,
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the luggage. Forget your USA clothes. Purchase new clothes at the mall. don't forget to buy yourself a pair (or pairs) of espadrilles.
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So nice to have this connection, Meggy Lou! Also, I give your grammar an A! Love U!! Yo Mama
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