Today was hard. I had a significantly cranky moment with a classmate
earlier, after which I immediately knew I had to take a deep breath and shut my
mouth before saying anything further. It
was the first day in a long time that I felt significantly tired throughout the
day, the first day I could not bring myself to cheerfully bear the (seemingly)
miles of walking that are routine for getting around the city, and the first time
that I found myself willingly tuning out of my professor’s lecture to spend
some alone time in my thoughts. There could not have been a more perfect day
for a yoga session.
Unfortunately, yoga seems to be a habit for the privileged
here in Madrid (22 euros for 1 yoga class? Sorry, not happening). The poor
woman’s yoga back in the states consisted of free 20-minute yoga podcasts that
could be downloaded and performed in my room or at an open space in the gym to
my heart’s content. But space is much more limited here – there is no way I
could do yoga in my room. I kept hoping I could find a studio with affordable prices
but it seems like I may have to get more creative if I want to feed my habit.
I can’t think of anything in particular which may have
triggered my sour mood, in fact, today I enjoyed an absolutely wonderful lunch
of falafel with hummus and Coca-cola, two things I have not tasted in way. too.
long.
Fried balls of chickpea dough commonly eating in a pita
with hummus, yogurt sauce, tahini, and all sorts of vegetable goodness.
This is most definitely within my top 5 favorite vegetarian foods.
Add this to the boba tea we discovered (I’ll talk more in depth about this later, though I have mentioned it on Facebook) and the amazing pizza my host mother prepared for dinner a few nights ago, and you would think my cravings for comfort food would be satisfied, but sadly it isn’t so. My roommate and I are currently on the quest to find peanut butter.
At the end of the day, I try to ignore various
unpleasantries of the week (like sleep debt and the small tasks that have
accumulated into a mountain of work that needs to be addressed soon) and look
forward to being in Rome less than 24 hours from now.
Here’s to Italy!



This post is your first post where it sounds like you are living in Madrid, not visiting. I get a sense that you are getting into the swing of things - how exciting! Perhaps someone will mistake you for a native soon =)
ReplyDeleteYoga! You should find a park or some wide expanse of lawn where you can do yoga.
Your falafel looks delicious...and what? Did I read that correctly? You found BOBA in Madrid?!
Who are you going to Rome with...just for the weekend? Can't wait to read your next post!
xoxo Vivian
Que emocion que vas a ir a Roma. Espero que sea una experiencia muy bonita. Espero que nos mandes fotos de lo que conoscas. te amo.
ReplyDeleteBesos y abrazos de tu Mama.