Alright, here is where I have been living for the past month:This is my bedroom. Yes, it´s a little cluttered right now but I´ve been too busy to clean. Unfortunetly my window does not give off a very interesting view (only of the apartment next door) so I just keep the shades closed. It´s a little smaller than my room at home but I like it!
This is the bathroom. I was so surprised when I arrived because I was actually given my very own bathroom. Again, a little smaller than I´m accustomed to but it gets the job done. I was a little confused at first because you don´t push the handle to flush on the side of the pot, like you would in most U.S. bathrooms. Instead, you either pull up a lever on the top or you push a button. Don´t worry, I figured it out fairly quickly.
Here´s the kitchen, where we eat every day! It´s also where the clothes washer is too. Kind of multi-purpose.
And finally the living room. This is where we eat on special occasions (the only time I´ve eaten there is Mother´s Day) and where we watch T.V. and movies. I´m so lucky to have been put with a family that appreciates movies like I do (actually my sister´s favorite actress is Audrey Hepburn, same as me! What are the odds?).






































This last weekend (May 12-13) was spent in the capital of Spain, Madrid. It was an am amazing weekend. Firstly, we walked around the city and took in the sites (the sideways photo on top is of a group of us in front of the a fountain and the Presidential Palace, one of the most famous sites in all of Madrid). We also saw many street performers on our walks around town. The one I liked the most was playing the water glasses (as shown in picture), although most would stand on a chair all day and pretend to be a statue (their bodies completely painted silver, gold, or mud caked), then when you put in your money they would move for a good 30 seconds before returning to their original position. I can´t imagine how awful that must be in the hot weather! On our walks we also saw the Cathedral (the gated building above) and ate in the beautiful Retiro Park next to the "Crystal Palace" The highlights of the trip consisted of visiting the Museo de Arte Reina Sofia, seeing a Spanish play (which I read this year in my Spanish lit), visiting the Museo del Prado (my favorite!), and THE FOOD! We stayed in a very nice hotel and I got to experience my first time on the Subway, which I like unless it is ungodly packed (which is was most of the time). 



