Sunday, 25 September 2011

I'm here, and it's beautiful!

I'm finally in Salamanca! It is genuinely the most gorgeous city I've ever been to, and I can't quite believe I get to stay here for a whole semester. I'm going to put up some pictures, but first I shall tell you about the journey:
I feel that this picture pretty much sums up my mental state through the whole journey as I'd had no sleep the night before (excitement/nerves/curry, they're probably all responsible!) but it did mean that I spent quite a lot of the journey asleep, much to the amusement of the Spanish gent opposite me on the train. Overall I managed to get to the hostel without a hitch, but by the time I'd got myself some dinner at a mates flat delirium was well and truly setting in so it was definitely early to bed for a 10 hour kip!

Today I took a nice big stroll around the city, which as I said, is absolutely gorgeous:
 This is a picture of the languages building that I took last night, definitely beats Jessop West I feel!
And this is the big pretty church opposite :D

I did also notice that there's quite a lot of graffiti in Salamanca, some of it is the usual anarchist symbols/names or whatever but some is rather sweet and poignant!
Then there's the Plaza Mayor, the main square:
Then I look a walk in one of the big parks: Parque de las Jesuitas, which is HUGE, and has pretty fountains and an excersise circuit, there's definitely no excuse to get unfit while I'm here :)
Especially as I think I've found a rugby team here, and where they train! The most exciting part of my walk was finding this:
 The funniest part of my walk was finding this sign next to it:


"Pisar" actually means 'to step' i.e ''keep off the Rugby pitch'' but either way, they've definitely got thier priorities right!
The last part of my self-guided tour was the river, which has probably become my favourite part of the city already:
Tomorrow we've got an Erasmus meeting, which hopefully means by the end of tomorrow I'll know what I'm meant to be doing, and I've also got a big list of numbers of people (from telephone boxes!) with (hopefully) free rooms in flats that I can move into, so with any luck my next post will be full of exciting things like what I'm studying and what my flat looks like. It's more likely me posting about how streesed I am about trying to register and timetables and stuff and worrying that no one wants to live with me or something, but a girl can dream, right?

Now if you don't mind, I have some people to harrass about flats. Although harrass is perhaps not the right word to make sure they let me live there... :S

Sunday, 18 September 2011

So I went a bit mad with the miniature toiletries...

  
 
6 days to go until I fly and I'm now trying to pack my whole life for the next few months into 23 kilograms... Definitely a daunting task, but it did mean that I got to raid Boots for all their mini toiletries, which I admittedly had a bit too much fun doing - who knew they sold miniature face scrub?! Although I do realise that getting caught up in the novelty of baby versions of Original Source is not only a bit sad, but buying loads of them kind of defeats the object of saving space in your suitcase, at least I'll hopefully have nice smooth skin and shiny hair for the first 2 weeks or so!

For now I'm looking forward to my first Monday morning lie-in for what seems like forever, and of course my cheeky trip back up to Sheffield for some Fresher's week fun that I'm likely not to remember much of (if a certain lovely bunch of ladies get thier way!:P) This will  possibly inevitably be followed by me being an emotional wreck as I try to say goodbye to people, so if you happen to encounter me from about 2am in ROAR until about 3pm the next afternoon (this is me being optimistic here) I can only apologise in advance!

On a lighter note, in less than a weeks time THIS will be my home!



Now I do love the Arts Tower, but that's kind of a step up, isn't it?

Saturday, 3 September 2011

I don't know if you heard, but I'm kind of going abroad...

And I'm really quite excited...and nervous... and slightly sad at the same time because I'm leaving lots of lovely people!

I'm not going for a few weeks or so (24th September) so I can stay in Sheffield for a couple of days in Fresher's week so I'm getting the best of both worlds really, plus there's the possibility of Union Christmas Day too - what more could a Rugby Girl abroad want?! Maybe a way to get to Club Dinner/Wednesday matches, but you can't have it all I guess.

Basically, this is a blog to document my year abroad to Salamanca in Spain and Volgograd in Russia. I got given an absolutely ADORABLE travel journal by my lovely friends from home so hopefully they'll be nice and detailed and I won't forget anything!

Compared to other Year Abroaders, I'm going to Spain pretty late (mostly because I'm not finishing work until the 16th, and it'd be rude not to go to Fresher's week ROAR when you don't have to be in the country until a week and a bit after!) so I'm hoping that I'll be able to find a flat/be able to settle in, otherwise this blog will be a bit short and embarrassing. Luckily, Erasmus is pretty relaxed on what you can do coursewise and the Spanish psyche of putting everything off until the very last minute means that I don't have to properly 'matriculate' until the end of October or something crazy, so it shouldn't be too much of a palaver (she says...). Also, apparently going through phone boxes is a good way to find a flat...that sounds a little bit wrong to me!

Obviously being a language student I've known that all this is coming, but it hasn't felt real until a couple of days ago. Seeing people's Facebook statuses saying they've found a flat in Sevilla or done a 7 hour stint on a train to Petrozavodsk makes you realise that you're actually not going to walk into a lecture theatre/seminar with these people until you've spent 4 months being shit scared of policemen with big guns. And that's after you've inevitably tried to out-drink a fellow Erasmus student in a 1euro shot drinking competition (and probably failing. My competitive spirit far outweighs my stomach on many occasions - just ask anyone in epic fancy dress on a Wednesday evening on the ROAR podium.)

For now this is another way of distracting myself from the fact that I STILL need to buy my travel insurance and should probably start reading in Spanish again so I actually remember how to speak it and not look like a pleb the minute I get off the plane in Madrid. I guess rambling is much more amusing!