Monday, October 11, 2010

Foooooood.

Nothing too exciting happened today.  I had one class this morning at 8:30 and after getting to class there were only about 6 or 7 other students in the room (out of a 40-50 person class).  At about 8:45 the professor walked in and put a video in.  It was one of those cheesy educational videos (which was made by the professor who was also in the video herself) and lasted about 15 minutes.  Afterward, she lectured for about 10 minutes and then let us go.  I wouldn't have been so frustrated except for the fact that I had gotten up so early to go to class and it was supposed to be a 2 hour class. 

Anyway, after class I decided to make a couple of stops at stores on the way home.  I needed two more shirts because two of mine got ruined in the wash by a pair of my roommates really dark jeans.  I did wind up finding one shirt that I really like and it came with a necklace.  I also got a few other random things that I needed...nothing too important. 

Afterward, I came back home and our senora's two grandsons were over--which always makes for an interesting time.  They were very loud and rambunctious as usual, but cute, especially the youngest - Manuel.  He loves to give us kisses on the check.  It's so sweet.  I went back out this afternoon to find a couple of books for my classes, and before I left he came running to the door and signaled for me to lean over so he could give me a kiss.  Cutest. thing. ever. 

After getting my books for class I stopped at a restaurant called "VIPS" and got a milkshake.  I met one of the girls from Bible Study/church there and we fell in love with this place and their phenomenal milkshakes.  I got a strawberry one, and it was by far the most amazing milkshake I have ever had.  I will definitely be going back!

The main reason for this post was to share about what we had for dinner tonight.  It was probably my second favorite meal here in Sevilla (first being paella, of course).  We had a cauliflower casserole type dish that was made with a béchamel sauce and topped with the really awesome cheese that our senora puts on our omelets.  We also had a salad to go with it, which was delicious as normal, and for dessert we had apples.  They were cut up into bite sized pieces and they had a honey, sugar, and water mixture as a sauce on them.  They were fantastic.  :)

1 comment:

  1. Your blogs always make me hungry. And, can you please pack Manuel in your suitcase when you come home? K, thanks.

    Also, PLEASE check your vmail on Skype. Hahahahaha. Te amo y te extrano, hermanita!!!

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