Wednesday, April 14, 2010

I can sleep through an earthquake

Apparently, I did. There was one in Granada early Monday morning, but I guess it was about six hundred kilometers deep and didn't make much of an impact; no injuries or deaths, no major destruction. It's still cool to say that I survived an earthquake, even if I wasn't aware of it when it happened.

Nerja was absolutely beautiful. I bought a ridiculously overpriced disposable camera and took some pictures while I was there, so I can't wait to get them developed. It was pretty windy but otherwise warm. I got something resembling a tan. Awesome.

I registered for classes back in Winona for fall semester. ALL English courses. I'm really excited, and I'm psyched all the classes I needed were available, but it's going to be so weird not taking a Spanish class for the first time in about fifteen years. Oh, well. I'm still in two Spanish clubs at school, and I've got my tutoring job, so hopefully I can keep practicing that way.

There's nothing else really exciting to report. I just felt like I should update. Five more weeks here. CRAZY.

2 comments:

  1. two spanish clubs?

    why would there even need to BE two spanish clubs on one campus?

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  2. One is an unofficial club that a bunch of students started a few years before I started going to WSU. The other one is the Winona chapter of a national Spanish honor society that you have to be invited to become a member on based on grades, Spanish classes, and "show of enthusiasm for Spanish culture" (although I have no clue how they judge that).

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