After a surprisingly painless plane ride (thanks to an entire bag of combos and The Social Network) I arrived in Madrid Barajas Airport with no problems at all! I was shoved into a cab with a guy named Eric and before we knew it we were scammed by the first Spaniard we ever spoke to. Who knew you had to pay 5 euro for having a backpack (..wait you don't). We finally arrived at El Hotel Huesa Princesa where I met up with Kayla and had a HUGE lunch of chorizo, vegetales y bistec. I then went to purchase a cell phone which ended up being 19 euro and the size of a bottle of nail polish. After some info sessions and scoping out of my fellow students I took a 3 hour nap to relieve some jetlag. For dinner I went with Kayla and my new friends (An, Sara, Liz, Melissa, Caitlin, Will, Thomas) to El Restaurante Parque and ate tortilla con choriza which was AMAZING. Also, we split some manchego cheese and a bottle of wine (all coming to around 11 euro!). Then a little tipsy, we all made our way to Chapandas, a bar made to look like you're getting drunk in a cave...stalactites and all! We had some drinks and then stumbled back to our hotel for a good nights rest.
It was more like a not-so-good nights rest, being as we were all hung over and had to rush through breakfast which most of us ended up losing anyways (whoops). We then sat through some painful talks about classes before meeting our señoras. Ours is named Carmen and she is muy buena! She has a husband, Miguel, and a daughter, Celia. They are all very nice and have a gorgeous apartment on the west side of Madrid. Kayla and I have bunk beds and amazingly fit all of our clothes in the closet (Carmen was not readily convinced that we would). After unpacking we went to the IES Abroad center for a comprehension test to determine which level of grammar courses we would be placed in. It was surprisingly easy (hopefully all the classes will be this easy - doubt it). Kayla and I then made our 15 minute walk back to the apartment, met with Carmen, and got the metro to the center of Madrid where we met with some more people to walk around the city a bit. We found an amazing cafe, Cerveceria Montaditos, which had a billion tiny french bread sandwiches to choose from. We ordered some of jamon, chicken, chorizo, and (drum roll...) the BEST hot dog I have ever had in my entire life. We would've enjoyed the 1 euro beers if our stomachs weren't still in recovery mode from the previous night. We also saw a bunch of prostitutes...? Anyway, we then got the bus back to our apartment and are about to pass out for a MUCH needed sleep.
Hasta Luego!