(in no specific order)
Things in Madrid I'm not too crazy about
1. drivers: they have little regard for human life and even less patience
2. smoking: everyone does it, which means that I inhale a lot of smoke, my clothes smell, and my face gets dirty (not cool!)
3. dog-poop: they force my eyes to be constantly glued to the ground, instead of enjoying the nice scenery
4. the metro: people have BO and I get to experience it to the fullest extent during rush hour
5. crazy fans of Real Madrid: they're loud and drunk, and I see/hear them every week
6. Euro-dollar exchange rate: not helping my wallet
7. the internet: it's slow, and I have only a little bit more patience than No. 1
8. the fashion-conscious: the ladies all wear heels/boots with fabulous coats, the children dress better than me, and the men have prettier accessories compared to mine
9. slowly losing a grasp of the English language: everyday, I forget how to speak certain phrases and to spell words. Today, the word was "organize".
10. creepy old men: more than once, old men have come up to me, asking about my life. I now have an alter ego (My name is Jessica, I live in La Latina - located on opposite side of where I actually live, I am at school from 8am to 9pm, I don't have a cellphone or an email address, I live with a big host family with 3 older host brothers, I am Korean - okay, that part didn't change)
Things I enjoy in Madrid
1. the metro: it's still really easy to use and very practical, and I like it despite rush hour
2. my church: I love the people and the pastor
3. shopping in February: the month of sales!! In fact, I need to shop more before March.
4. ugly dogs: they're fun to look at, even though they contribute to No. 3 of the first list
5. napolitanas de chocolate: they're delicious and cheap, but it might move to the previous list since I can't seem to resist them at all...
6. tall Spanish men with trench coats and briefcases, especially if they have good hair: I just like to look at them :)
7. walking: I would not be doing this if I were in Williamstown or in Irvine
8. the weather: it's been in the 60s and sunny this past week, and will only get better!
9. the Spanish waking hours: they get up late and stay up late. In fact, when we are out at 3am, there are still "old" people in the buses
10. Plaza Mayor and Sol: I like the clash of new and old in one big area, complete with fun places to eat and shop
11. the weekends: I get to travel, go to school tours of Spain, walk around the city, and essentially be active. If I were at Williams, I would be locked in my room starting from Friday night, watching TV shows until Sunday night, when I would finally start my work
12. creepy old men: at least I get to practice my Spanish, right? And they're tolerable during daylight
13. my art class: once a week, we have class in the Prado Museum and get to stand right in front of the artwork that we're studying
14. free time: no explanation required :)
Susan