Meanwhile, I have been quite busy. Yesterday I walked around with Lexi and another girl, Carla. Carla....while having taken the exact same 210 class as me in the spring, does not necessarily have the same command of language. It was fun following her around and trying to translate between her and wacky storekeepers, etc. The night before yesterday, Lexi, Kat, and I went on a tour of the city with a social group of Blanca's. The tour started at 9:30 and we got back to the house around midnight! It was such a long tour! But now we know a whole lot of little nuggets of half-understood information about the jewish district of the city. How strange.
I got kicked up two levels in the spanish classes here. Having attended level 6 for only one day, I think I could still go up a level or two but I'm not going to complain too much. It was the first day that I haven't almost fallen asleep in class, and it's certainly not because I've gotten more sleep...
Today I split off from the rest of the group in order to do my own thing. Most people are shopping at a centrocommercial in new Toledo because they want to take advantage of the rebajas. As for me, I decided it was a good day to look around some of the churches and monasteries. My first stop was the Convent of St. Úrsula. I talked for a little bit with the nun at the door because I wasn't sure if I was allowed to walk around, etc, but she was okay with it. She just told me NO pictures! Absolutemente no fotografías. Gotcha.
From there I spent the next half hour or so trying to find another convent. I tried approaching it from several places on my map and only ended up in weird little private courtyards and alleys, though I was pretty sure that I knew where the building began and stopped, I just couldn't find any doors. It turns out that it is closed for visitors right now, but at the time I was just super confused, and the shop keepers that I kept asking for directions didn't indicate that it was closed to me. They were probably mad that I wasn't stopping to buy their knick knacks and tiny knight crests.
Having been defeated by the elusive St. Antonio, I just kind of wandered around for a while. I checked out the parts of the map that I hadn't been through yet. I watched a few minutes of the Brazil - Netherlands game in an outdoor bar with a whole bunch of Brazilians (Kaká, Kaká! Sheesh, he's not THAT good, basta ya). I found a weird little museum about the Teutonic Knights and the Templars (Templados).
It was kind of lame until I discovered a back staircase and it opened up into the dungeons! It was kind of scary. Nobody else was down there and I had to turn on the lights and stuff so I made myself a bit creeped out that I would turn around and find myself locked in. After I thought about that for a while I didn't go into the actual cells anymore. haha. Apparently, up to 40 people could be held and tortured in each cell at one time. Cool?
I also walked around the outside of an old castle that I gather has something to do with Carlos V, but I'm not sure. There weren't any signs or anything. The library shares a wall with it, and once I got all the way around the building I found a little parque that looked out over the river and to a cool building across the way. Lots of pictures!
It has been raining lately. I think we are going to get another thunderstorm soon...
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