Hello everyone!!
This week has been pretty awesome. We had a full week of classes which was nice, I felt like I actually learned something. Even though we haven't taken a few days off we have still done a ton of stuff. With all the things we have to do for school, we stay pretty busy. We have a class called Madrid walks, all we have to do is walk around Madrid and a few other things. Its pretty fun! We also have to interview a bunch of random people from the city to get to know the culture. Most of the things we have to do are just to help us interact with others. Like we have to find out how much it would cost to send certain stuff. The other day we walked into a store of womens shoes to find out how much boots would cost and how heavy they were to send them. The girls in the store were laughing super hard the whole time, they thought we were crazy... which we are. I went by myself this week to search for a nun to interview. A few people sent me to a "convento" Im not sure the english word for it but its where the nuns live. Although I didnt know that this certain "convento" was where the nuns that dont leave live. They stay inside always, and they cant talk to anybody on the outside. Except for a few very seldom personal visits. So I knocked on the huge old wooden door hoping for success. An old lady spoke to me through the intercom, she didnt understand my pupose very well so she let me in to learn more. A loud noising was coming from the door so I figured that was her unlocking it for me from far away. So I opened the door slowly cause the door was creaky and super heavy. I stepped into a dark cold room when a lantern on the left turned on followed by one on the right side of the room. I sat there waiting for a bit thinking "This is creepy! What do I do?" Then all of the sudden a small wooden window started creeking open. It revealed one of those things that you put things on then spin them aaround to the other side. That way you dont see the person you are giving something to. By this time I was about ready to run, but then a nice old ladies voice said "Hello?" I answered telling her that I was a student form "Alcalingua" and that I needed to interview a nun. She politely rejected and sent me to the town hall. So I practically left running thinking "That place was nuts!!" The scariest part is that I was all by myself the whole time.
The best part of the week was this one:
For our trip this week we had a day trip to Toledo, hence the blog name. This city was really cool! I love how every city we have been to has been way different. This city is famous for a few things one of them is that they make the best steel in the world, or so they say. Here is a picture of it from a hill nearby:
The city is like a labryinth the streets have no pattern whatsoever. A few of us got lost more than once. The cathedral in the city is the second biggest in Spain, on the way there I took a picture of it from the widest street in the downtown area:
Your right!! its not a very wide street, but dessert was good:
Yesterday we spent the entire day in Madrid, we did a few things worth mentioning. First off we totally crashed a catholic wedding... that was a first timer for me.
Its kind of a wierd picture but as you can see I witnessed my first catholic wedding. If you look at the top you can see the dome. It is one of the 4 biggest domes in all the world. The basilica was actually really cool. Here is a picture from the outside:
Afterward we went to the largest bull rings in the entire world... obviously its in Spain:
So yeah this week has been pretty awesome! A lot of pretty interesting things have happened, and I have seen a lot of interesting things. Quite honestly the most exciting thing that has happened is that we found an awesome family form Africa that are very interested in the church. They almost came with us today, they invited us over to eat. So we are planning on getting the missionaries over there somehow. Seriously though Its so exciting!!!!
I love you all!