Saturday, March 27, 2010

Induction- Valladolid Rotaract

Last weekend, Rotary District 2201 had it's annual district meeting in Valladolid and the Valladolid Rotary Club decided that it would be the best time to have the official induction ceremony of the new Valladolid Rotaract Club!! (For those of you who are not familiar with Rotaract, it is basically Rotary, but for people aged 18-30. It's name comes from Rotary in Action). Both my fiance, Brendan, and I have become members of the club!!

The Valladolid Rotary Club was very excited about the creation of the new Rotaract Club and they wanted to do something special for us that day, which it really was. The lunch was delicious (modern tapas style with great wine!) Also, a few members from the two Rotaract Clubs in Madrid came to ceremony as well, and afterwards we went to "el Hotel Imperial" where we have our Rotaract meetings for some drinks.

It is sad because we only have 3 months left of our stay here in Spain. The two of us plan on participating as much as we can until then though :) Although I am only able to attend weekend activities every once and a while, since Brendan lives in Valladolid, he is able to attend the meetings during the week.

Take a look as some of the pictures below of the day of our induction ceremony:

Rotary District 2201 Meeting in the morning (Brendan and I were ushers/greeters).
The place where we had the luncheon-- beautiful!
A mixture of Rotaracters from Madrid and Valladolid.
More Madrid and Valladolid Rotaract members
Yay! We're an official club now!! :)

Friday, March 12, 2010

My First Visitor from Home!

Courtney traveled ALL the way over to Spain for a week to visit me :)

Last Friday, Brendan and I made our way to Madrid to meet up with one of my best friends from home, Courtney!! The both of us were so excited because she is the first visitor we have had here! We decided to take advantage of our weekend by touring a little bit of Madrid, as well as taking a day trip to Segovia (only a 1/2 hour train ride from Madrid). Besides some really cold and rainy weather, we had a such a great time! Courtney has never been to Spain before, so it was fun getting to show her around and helping her get to know more about Spanish culture (and even the language, because she studied French in high school) Courtney learned some key Spanish phrases quick, such as "Hace frío"- It's cold. and "Una más"- One more (beer) :) ha ha! Here are some of our pictures from the weekend below:

Me and Court- Finally reunited after 6 months!!! :)
I got Courtney to try one of Spanish people's more favorite tapas- Grilled Octopus!
Tapas tasting at the Mercado de San Miguel in Madrid (near the Plaza Mayor)
We enjoyed sangría and Spanish guitar music and singing at a small "locals bar" called El Mesón de las Guitarras
We toured the inside of the Palacio Real (Royal Palace)
La Catedral
One of my favorite parts of the weekend was just being able to relax and catch up with each other. We ended up getting an actual private apartment at our hostel and were able to make dinners on our own.
La Plaza Mayor of Madrid
We woke up early on Sunday morning to check out El Rastro (Madrid's famous Sunday Market)
It was definitely worth it to go! There were so many good deals! These scarves were all only 2 euros, when they would normally cost anywhere from 6-12 euros anywhere else!
After spending the morning shopping at El Rastro, we got on the 1/2 hour zip train to Segovia to see the famous Roman Aqueduct.
This aqueduct was built in the 1st century and it was made simply by placing each of the stone pieces on top of one another... there is no cement or anything similar holding it together!! Amazing after 2000 years!
It was so cool to see it in person!
Side street of Segovia
La Catedral of Segovia
El Alcazar (Royal Castle) of Segovia
The king's and queen's thrones inside the Alcazar
Beautiful painting of the ceremony crowning Isabel as the Queen of Spain
The Royal Chamber
This trunk used to hold royal treasure and valuables! That looks like some serious business- nobody was gonna break into it, I'm sure of that!
We climbed the tower of the Alcazar to get a great view of the city of Segovia (it was too bad it was raining though)
Segovia
View of the country side of Segovia

After spending the weekend in Madrid and Segovia, Brendan headed back to Valladolid to work and Courtney and I headed back to Salamanca, since I have classes Monday-Friday. Although it did kind of stink that I had classes, Courtney and I made the best of our time together, checking out the beautiful streets and sites of Salamanca, including where Brendan proposed to me :), getting some typical Spanish food and drinks at some of my favorite places with my friends from the master's program, and even relaxing and watching a chick-flick one night with Rebecca (the other American in my master's program). It was so great to show her around the city I live in, introduce her to my friends in my master's program, and just be able to hang out with her. I really am missing home, so it has been so nice because she has brought a little feeling of home with her :)