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Monday, 18 April 2016

Jess comes to Madrid | Placement update

So...
I'm currently 8 months (Oh how time flies!) into my placement here in Madrid and I now have just under two months to go. Days seem to be coming and going quicker than I expected but I really am trying to make the most of it before it ends. 

My students bring a smile to my face each and every day and I'm so proud of all them for learning so much English in the time that I have been here and how much their English has improved. I love them all so much and I hope we can make more memories together in the next two months I have left here! I never knew that these kids would make an impact on my life so much -- 

Right now, the topic in class is "Where we are in Place and Time". Recently, they've making collecting pictures of natural landscapes and making group posters with fellow classmates and in the end, they'll present their poster to the rest of the class. 



Jess comes to M A D R I D 
My good friend from University who is doing her placement in Germany came to visit me on 16.04. She only came for one night/two days but it was still a lot of fun. Jess and I are both members of Aston University's badminton club and we will also be flat mates in our final year of Uni. 

Madrid greeted Jess with pretty crap weather...heavy rain pretty much all day. I think there was about 30 minutes of no rain in total! And that is not exaggerated... Our weekend consisted of lots of 'sight-seeing' and yummy food. We had a very oriental weekend! ^__^ ...we also wanted to try this dim sum restaurant out but it was closed :( 


Jess eating the classic churros con chocolate !

And of course I had to take her to try the infamous llaollao





Our weekend went like this... 

On 16.04, I picked Jess up from the airport and we took the metro to our hotel in Argüelles. After our rocky check-in, we freshened up and then headed into central Madrid for some late lunch. We went to Udon...an oriental restaurant in the heart of Madrid; Sol. I've been wanting to try the restaurant out for a while now and I was finally able to do so! 

After filling our tummies, we went to see the Royal Palace of Madrid and also Temple de Debod. Despite the crap weather, we tried to do as much as we could! In the evening, we went to Gayagum for some delicious Korean food! :)


             

On Jess' last day, the sun came out...surprise! The sun was out and the temperature was warm - perfect! So where else to go than Retiro park?! We did some 'rowing' in the big lake before we headed for the airport.




Thank you so much for visiting me whilst also on your year abroad, Jess! I hope you enjoyed your short but sweet time in Madrid... and we shall meet again back in Birmingham when we're both back from placement. 

Tiffany 





Saturday, 13 February 2016

Carnival | Chinese New Year in Madrid | Long Weekend

Carnival 2016 @ SEK

On Friday, 5th February we celebrated Carnival at work. The students were allowed to dress up as whatever they wanted ready for the exciting weekend ahead. I didn't know that Spain had their own Carnival but I guess it isn't as big as the infamous Rio Carnival. As per usual, my students came to school in stunning costumes! I really love how enthusiastic they are with celebrations... 


So many beautiful princesses ~
Which costume do you like the best?!

Chinese New Year in Madrid 

This year was my first time not celebrating the New Year with my family. At home, we sometimes go to a restaurant for a big family dinner or we go to a family member's house. This year, my family went to my grandmas house for a scrumptious dinner! I was so gutted to be missing out on this family gathering but it was also cool to experience celebrating in another country other than England and Hong Kong. 

My roommate and I decided to go to a Chinese restaurant to celebrate and have a nice relaxing day afterwards. The restaurant we chose was called Restaurante Mulán. We went there with high expectations (we haven't had authentic Chinese food once in Madrid) to only be somewhat disappointed ^^'. The restaurant is a westernised Chinese restaurant that caters for Spanish people. The food we ordered sounded nice but when we got it, it was completely different to what I thought it would be. Nevertheless, we still finished all of it and had some really nice green tea to go with it! 

After lunch, we headed back to central Madrid to go to our favourite (and only) tea house. Tekoe sells all sorts of teas; from English breakfast to Chai Lattes! Their green tea leaves are specially imported from Switzerland and it is very good. 




After spending a good hour or two at Tekoe, we went back to Opera to do some window shopping... aka killing time! We had so much time to kill before we could go for dinner. Thankfully, there were loads of shops around the area for us to walk in ...and straight out of ^^'. Because we had a disappointing lunch, we decided to cheer ourselves up a bit by going to a NEW Korean restaurant in Sol. The restaurant is called Gayagum and potentially is the only authentic Korean restaurant in Madrid. I found this little gem back in December but haven't had the chance to check it out with Esther until now. The food was really good and we could tell the taste was different to all the other Korean restaurants we have tried in Madrid! 




Long Weekend - 05.02 - 08.02 

Chinese New Year coincidentally fell on our long weekend - we had the 8th off. My weekend consisted of lots of walking, drinking (tea), desserts, laughs. On Sunday, 7th February, the trio went to Tandoori Station - supposedly the best Indian restaurant in Madrid. It is located in Manuel Becerra and is just a short 6 minute walk away from the station. I absolutely love Indian food so going here was a bonus for me! The restaurant is always fully booked so we had to book a week in advance...and when we arrived, they couldn't find our booking... The lady eventually sorted it out and we were given a table in a matter of minutes. 





I don't know if it's because I haven't had Indian food in a long time or whatnot, but I found the food pretty good. We've been to a few Indian restaurants in Madrid and they haven't been great. This was definitely the closest to home comfort food! 

We also went back to Retiro Park after 6 months of neglecting it to try and catch the sunset. We failed but it was still really nice to go back and walk through the park! :)




So, that's what I've been up to recently! I've been busy with work so I haven't had the chance to blog everything that I've been doing. I'm also now blogging for my University so I'm managing two blogs at once, so please forgive me! 

Wishing everyone a Happy Chinese New Year ~ May the year of the Monkey bring good health, wealth and happiness to each and every one of you. 

- Tiffany 





















Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Day trip to T o l e d o ~

I've been back in Spain for just over two weeks now and we took our first 'trip' of the new year on Sunday, 24th January. We've been wanting to visit Toledo from the beginning and we finally made it happen. 

Toledo is known for the medieval Arab, Jewish and Christian monuments in its walled old city, and as the former home of the artist El Greco. It took us just 30 minutes to get there by the Renfe train and cost us £15 for a return ticket. 

All the cities that we have visited up until now all look very similar. But I guess each of them have their own unique attractions. Toledo was very pretty...in my opinion, the prettiest city I've seen so far! The weather was perfect too - highest of 22 degrees! Yes, 22 degrees in January. Crazy right? 





Just b e a u t i f u l.

Capture the moments ~
Crazy roommate.

My neighbour Totoro ^^
Tall - Medium - Small
Unfortunately the cathedral was closed! It looked really nice from the outside though!


As expected, there wasn't much to do in Toledo. But saying that, it was a beautiful city to see and I'm glad I had the chance to do so. We found a cool café at the top of a monstrous hill to grab a coffee at which was really nice :)

I hope the weather continues to stay warm or get even warmer in the near future! 

- Tiffany 


























Tuesday, 1 December 2015

¡Feliz cumpleaños a mi! | Turning 22 In Madrid !

...I don't know about you, but I'm feeling 22! 
My first birthday away from home and to tell you the truth, I was really dreading it. My twenty second birthday went from a strong 0 to a solid 10 within the space of three days.

I had the worst start to the week last Monday or Tuesday because I was feeling very homesick - I felt emotionally weak. I was missing home so much; my family, friends, home comforts and on top of that, I knew my birthday was creeping up. I just wanted it to pass by in a flash, I didn't want it to happen. I'm not a massive birthday person in general but spending my birthday away from home automatically put a downer on me. To cut to the chase, I 'broke down' at work. Embarrassing, I know. Throughout the morning, I was feeling down and upset. Questions and feelings such as "why am I here?", "what am I doing here?", "I just want to go home" were going through my mind. My mood was foul. I wasn't really talking to anyone, wasn't interacting with many students - every negative feeling was growing bigger and bigger. And what's worse is that it was all being bottled up inside my brain. After lunch, I cracked. I cried on a friend (literally) as soon as I saw her. I had never felt so low before and I know I just needed to let it out before I drove myself crazy. Although I was able to let some my emotions out, at the same time I felt embarrassed for crying in front of many colleagues. To be honest, I felt stupid.

Within the next two days, I began to feel better; slowly but surely. After speaking to a few close friends and family members, I started to feel slightly happier and managed to convince myself that everything is going to fine. Friends were reminding me that I will be going home for Christmas soon and to stay strong. These positive messages made me feel warm inside. I told myself to get over this little bump and to strive on. My amazing mother told me to "treat everyday positively, to enjoy going to work as much as possible because time flies when you're having fun and before you know it, you'll be home". These wise words really helped me and on top of that, they came from the person I miss the most. So, thank you mum - you truly are the best.

But enough of the negativity, I'm here to tell you all about how my birthday went from bad to good! ^^... So, here's how it began:

On Friday 27th - I walked into work as normal and class began as normal. The students were reading well and everything seemed fine... Up until class 1B (from next door) all gathered into my classroom with 1A. Before I could even question it, the word "surprise!" was whispered to me by my tutor, Mako. 5 seconds later, all 40 students or however many were present at the time started singing "happy birthday" to me. I stood there in shock, happiness and awe - I felt touched. My tutor then handed me many homemade birthday cards made by my students as a surprise to me. At the same time, I was being attacked by all of them giving me a birthday hug and kiss ^^'... I honestly will never ever forget this moment. It was so so sweet.


Thank you to Mako for planning this surprise for me and thank you for the present :) This moment had put a smile on my face the entire day. After work, myself and Esther went to Gran Plaza 2 to do some 'Black Friday' shopping. I really wanted to have some retail therapy because it seemed like we hadn't done so in such a long time! I ended up not buying much... but it was still nice to go there! We ended our night in an Indian restaurant that was nicer than the first one we tried for sure. The only downside to that day was the fact that our food took so long to come out that we missed our last bus home and had to taxi it home. But as S.M says, "It's all part of the experience" :)

I decided to go bowling with a few of my work colleagues during the day at Majadahonda on my birthday (Saturday 28th) because I am quite a fan of bowling ^^' and I didn't want to let the day go to waste by sitting at home doing nothing! Bowling was good fun; one big laugh! Guess who came first? ...birthday girl! ^___^ we paid 8euros 45 for one game and a drink which I thought was quite decent for Spain.




For dinner, I picked out an Italian restaurant called 'Reginella' located in Nuevos Misterios. I've walked past the restaurant numerous times when en route to the Korean restaurant that I've been to a few times and it caught my eye instantly. The restaurant is dimly lit, not too big and just looked pretty. The atmosphere was nice and the food was good too! Many thanks to my roommates for the little surprise! Here are some photos of our delicious food and my companions :) 
The night ended with a nice, hot original bubble tea from the hidden gem we had discovered recently. 





Thank you girls for taking the time to come out for dinner with me. 



...my birthday lasted the entire weekend (thanks to Esther and Samra) so on Sunday 29th, we went to the sports café which is about 5 minute walk from where we live, to have brunch. The weather was lovely; sun was out and we were able to sit outside on the terrace, in the sun. Only in Spain is the weather like this at the end of November! You'd never be able to do such thing back home in England. It was really nice to relax in the sun with good grub and good company :). After relaxing for a few hours, we headed home to begin our Harry Potter movie marathon! What more could you ask for?

I would like to note down that my 22nd birthday was overwhelming. I didn't go into too much detail for a reason... because everything that happened; every happy moment will be stored in my heart for as long as I live. I'm so lucky to have such kind, loving friends around me. Although I felt so crappy at the beginning of the week, all my worries had disappeared by Friday and that's mainly down to my roommates. I can't thank them enough for all the things they did for me. I am really thankful to them and I don't know how I can repay them. Friends like these are hard to find nowadays...and I hope our friendship will continue to grow, even after we part ways when our time on this placement comes to an end. Not only did my friends 'make' my week/birthday, my teachers did too. So for that, I thank them too but being so good to me. I may not show my gratitude openly but I appreciate every effort made to put a smile on my face this birthday.

Thank you all for a fantastic 22nd birthday.

- Tiffany



Special thank you to these to nutters. So much love for you guys!