BEEP BEEP BEEP. The alarm goes off and i did not spring up from my bed as i normally do. Instead i rolled over as to verify such false statements. The morning has arrived and as i try to convince myself to leave the warmth of my bed, i can only pray and beg for an hour more. The week is coming to a close and everyone in the residencia is pleased to hear such news. The majority of the house went to the local bar to relax after such a stressful week and arrived home around 2 am dancing on the railings and under the influuence of the thing we crave most, some freedom and a little wine. The course as intense as it is, has proven to be beneficial which reflects in the successful passing of the two of my lesson plans. This evening i go before the board to discuss my progress and receive my notes and placements thus far. To take the edge off of such a confrontation i have accepted an invite to move my bom bom to the beat of Flamenco. Thats right this bristol blonde will be trying to master the steps and turns of Spain's most prized dance. Perhaps i will take a video and pictures for your enjoyment and comedic relief.
Tomorrow i plan to explore all that Granada has to offer, walking aimlessly from the time the sun comes up until the evening when we will meet up with a few of our friends to go dancing and put our moves to the test. Im looking forward to the freedom to window shop, drink some coffee, get lost in a suiza de chocolate and a good thought, and be bale to see Granada for the gem it really is.
5 Hours till freedom and ticking
Besos a todos
S
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uImsPI4aX0
Enjoy your weekend wanderlust! Your Saturday stroll! Your most recent alcohol binge! Whichever....
ReplyDeleteKnow that I am in the law library with 4 books on risk allocation in contracts to my left and a now cold thermos of coffee on my right sifting through your posts instead of the cases I should be reading.
Link up some good flamenco music! Should be fun to work to.
Enjoy! (How do you say that in Spanish?)
Tim