Saturday, May 29, 2010

Madrid Birthday!





Today we went to Madrid to celebrate my birthday with some shopping, sight seeing, and my first legal beer. It was a cruzcampo, and it was pretty good. i enjoyed it, even though I drank it in the presence of my house mom and the two kids (HAHA). funny stuff.

I´ll let the other pictures speak for themselves.

hasta luego. And don´t forget, we can talk on skype! - nicholas.canfield is my skype addy.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Keeping on movin'




It's been 18 days here in the lovely land of España, and I feel good. I don't know if that's from all the good food I've been eating, but I feel very contento.

It's already starting to get hot here. My bedroom temperature, with the window open, is currently 80 degrees Fahrenheit. It's freaking hot, and sleeping with covers is like taking a second shower (except in sweat). I can't wait for the 100 degree days when I'll be chilling in the pool and around Madrid. Those will be the days.

The puppies are getting big! It's only been 10 or so days, and they've already just about doubled in size. I personally have stayed about the same weight, but I expect to maybe gain a few pounds in muscle and fat before I go back to the States. The food here is just soo good, and I eat a lot of it. The family says that the last teacher that came here gained 7 kilos or about 15 pounds! Well... I guess it's inevitable, might as well embrace it!

I'm starting a new teaching method with Dánae. Everyday day We're going to be drawing a picture with different things that she wants to learn, and of course, we're going to connect the English words with the pictures. I think this is two birds with one stone. 1 - Dánae loves to draw, and this will be a way to connect with her. 2 - She'll connect pictures with English words rather than 'translations' from Spanish, and I think (from being a Rosetta Stoneite) that this is a very good way to learn.

Teaching the mom here is going well. We usually spend about 3 hours a day talking about stuff. Most of the time she talks, I listen (Good practice for marriage, eh? haha). She's increased her confidence in speaking English over the past week, and now she tries to say everything in English that she can. We mostly go to the grocery store, fruit store, to get gas, or to do random shopping, and in the car we're always talking about whatever. I can understand everything she says now in Spanish, without missing a beat. When I got here to Spain, it was a little more difficult understanding her, but now I find myself being able to double task by listening to her and thinking about other stuff. Good sign of fluency!!!

I've started to read a huge 600 something page novel in Spanish by the writer Zafón. I've currently read about 20 pages, and it's been very tough. I have a good understanding of the general concepts of the book, but it's kind of like reading Shakespear. You understand what's going on, but you can't enterarse de cada palabra.

Oh how I've missed my chuches (snacks) from America. I'm currently chowing down on some Haribo gummy bears and Sour Patch Kids. Gardettos is also being destroyed, and so are some delicious Scooby snacks. haha.

I'll keep chugging along, and hopefully things will keep going for the better like they have been.

Abrazos y besos (Hugs and kisses).
Nicolás Antonio Canfield

Monday, May 24, 2010





This video shows one of the best pranks I've ever been a part of. I thought that the small package I opened in the video is the one my parents sent me with books, food, and other stuff. I open it, and the box is full of Spanish magazines stuffed. I personally for the first 10 seconds thought I was robbed by the Spanish post office people..., but then at the end of the video when I lovingly say to my house dad, "I hate you!!! haha" I realize that it's a prank, and the real package was waiting for me around the corner. haha. Props to Carlos mayor. He got me...

The past days have been great. Good food. Got to see a young professionals live tennis match here in Madrid. Finally got my wallet here, and received a package with a bunch of books, goodies, and board games. Awesome. Thanks Dad and Catherine!

It's starting to get hot here in Madrid, and my bedroom currently at 12:20am Spain time is at 80 degrees F. It's hot! I'm ready to get in the pool everyday now.

Many other stories and fun things, but I'll save those to tell you guys for when I get back to the States!

besos.

Nicolás Antonio Canfield

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The Thriller Study break



Danae thought it would be fun to show our dance moves to the world. I thought differently. I lost, and that's why the video is being posted. haha

Hopefully this gives you and idea of what the kids are like and the fun that we have.

Yesterday I gave a presentation to the Aeronautics College English class here in Madrid, and I must say I had one fun time. I gave them a quick rundown of CU, the students, myself, and my major, and then I let them ask me questions about the U.S. and myself for a hour. Most of the questions of course were a little biased and had negative views about the U.S. such as our drinking laws, our love of automatic weapons, and our McDonalds, but I at least tried to give them a good positive idea of what America is all about. If nothing else, by just presenting myself I showed them that not all Americans are unintelligent consuming machines that eat McDonalds all day long, and I let them clearly know that stereotypes aren't always true. Everything depends on the individual situation. Oh... I also met up and had lunch with some of the students yesterday. Some of the girls in the cafeteria were gorgeous, and the group I was with was really funny and nice. They basically treated me with a bunch of respect, and at least I got to hang out with some people that are my same age! No offense Carlitos, but you're not almost 20 with a 20 year old humor and thoughts! The only bad part is that those students don't get out of school until June 30th, and they have exams up until then. Basically, I need to find another group of friends.. :(

It's starting to get hot here in Madrid. It's already about 80 degrees+ here, and the humidity is like 50% with no rain. It's going to be one hot summer, and the shorts are already out. I'm putting the body in beach season shape, like a young dutch David Hasselhoff from Baywatch: that's what I'm going for. haha

Well, it's been one crazy day, and my legs are literally about to fall out from under me. I've been spending about 2 hours every other day in the gym, and my legs are just not working well. So yea, off to another long Spanish siesta for me.

Un saludo y besos a todos.

Nicolás Antonio Canfield

Monday, May 17, 2010







I must say, the cutest thing I've done in a while is feed honey on my finger to a whippet puppy. That was awesome. Other than that, today I went on a little walk through the 'urba'(neighborhood), played some tennis against a very difficult wall, and then took a little siesta. Good day, good day.

Tomorrow I'm headed to the polytech college here in Madrid to give a presentation about CU and our experience with exchanging business letters with the polytech school. I hope to meet some cool people around my age group so I can finally go do some true hanging out in Madrid. Espero que pase asi.

Un saludo a todos. (cheers to everyone!)
Nicolás

Sunday, May 16, 2010

More Pictures








More pictures of the puppies and stuff.

Tomorrow I get the chance to give my first English lesson. I can't wait to do it, and of course, the puppies will be included in the lesson!

Saturday, May 15, 2010







Thought I'd upload some pictures to show what's going on in the house. Carlos is little crazy, and the pregnant whippet Boehme just had puppies today. I of course had to pull out some Michael Jackson, and Carlos had to put his fingers on the camera lens... Yep, everything is going awesome! haha

Can't wait for the actual summer to come around so we can do fun stuff. The kids have school now, but when summer comes, we'll be basically outside all day at either the amusement park, pool, or playing. And of course, we'll be doing it all in ENGLISH. Can't wait!

I'll keep the blog updated as much as I can. And yes, pictures of the puppies will be coming very soon!

un saludo.
Nicolás Antonio Canfield

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

New Culture, New Life

Wow... I'm barely starting to realize that I'm in another country and that it's not a dream. I find myself sometimes feeling as if I were just observing a scene from a dream. It's a weird feeling, but I'm starting to embrace the reality around me and figure out how to start a routine and a new life here.

Today I signed up for a gym membership here in order to keep myself in good shape from the huge amount of good food that my 'house mom' makes me. Man that food is good! And it's always there, 3 times a day. crazy! I worked out for 2.5 hours, and saw some beautiful Spanish women. Let me tell you, when Spanish women work out, it sounds like they're doing something naughty in bed (That was the best part of the gym!). It's a good gym, and it doesn't cost much per month.

My last 5 days have mostly just been hanging out with the 'house mom' running errands, teaching her English phrases, and visiting things in some suburbs of Madrid. At 5pm, the kids come home, we play for a bit, and then they get on their homework. I give each kid about 1 hour with me for help with their English homework and for other subjects like math, government, social studies, and language. They mostly just do their homework without my help, and I just wait until they have a question and then we say it in English or I find some connection with English.

I haven't been taking many pictures because I don't have a charger for my camera's rechargeable batteries, but I have taken some. It's just that I'm always on the road with Isabel and I don't want to seem like a ridiculous tourist.

I have been taking some little siestas around 3-4 pm, and I must tell you, they're great. I eat some bocadillos(snacks) and lunch and then I go to bed until the kids get home. It's a good afternoon, ¿que no?

In all, I'm learning a lot of culture and coloquial Spanish all the time, and I'm trying to teach English to the mom and kids in a coloquial way with play. This is what I'll do for now, but when summer (el 22 más o menos de Junio) comes around, I'll actually be giving the kids lessons.

I hope all of your summers or ends of the school year are going well. And don't forget, if you want to talk to me, get a skype account and add number/profile at 'nicholas.canfield'.

Un saludo a todos, y hasta luego.

Nicolás Antonio Canfield

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Trip to Spain

If you ever get the chance to not sleep on a 11 hour flight because of your long legs and a huge Finnish guy taking up 25% of your seat, I'd highly not recommend it. That was seriously the worst trip I've ever had, but I arrived safely in Madrid.

I'm currently about to go to sleep in my new room. The bed seems way WAY nicer that the blue crap mattresses at Kitt West, and I'm sure I'll be sleeping well tonight seeing as how I haven't slept for 2 hours straight in 3 days. I'm going to crash.

But I just wanted you all to know that I'm fine, and my Spain family is the most welcoming family I could have. I'll update with pictures as they come along.

un saludo (and by the way, I'm going to hopefully keep my English this summer. hopefully, haha. from the way it looked today, I've got a lot of English to work on with the kids.)

Nicolás Antonio Canfield

Friday, May 7, 2010

Let the Journey Begin!

I'm currently at DIA enjoying the beautiful free WiFi and eating my Burger King greasy breakfast. mmm... delicious. In just a little bit, I will be on a integrated piece of metal and plastic flying at ridiculous speeds over an ocean. I've never flown out of the U.S.(except to Cancun which is "Little U.S.), and I'm hoping to enjoy every minute of the 13 hour trip including layover in Germany. Both of my tickets are at window seats, and I'm planning on seeing 5 whales, ok..., 4 whales. At least Free Willy for the in-flight movie?

I've realized that I have way way too many clothes, and I literally purged myself of at least 2/3 of my clothes in the past week. A lot of homeless people will be very happy with my swimming suit from 2004 (horrible attempt at a homeless person joke. I know I'm already going to hell, sorry...) Anyhow, I'm travelling to Spain with 23 Kilos of books and clothes, and I'm planning on having changed a lot of my wardrobe and book collection before the trip back to the States (take note, I will be using the metric system when I get back. Be prepared!)

I'll miss all of you dearly, but all of you know I'll be having the time of my life. Nos vamos a ver muy pronto cuando regrese, pero durante este tiempo largo y lejano de mí, espero que tengas un tiempo maravilloso (We'll see each other soon when I get back, but during this horribly wonderful time away from each other, I hope you have one awesome time)!

Last thoughts before travelling: Holy shit, am I actually going to Spain!?!

un saludo.
Nicolás


Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Start of A Big Journey

It's currently May 4th, 2010: 3 days before I take off to Spain. I've decided to start a blog so that all my facebook friends and technologically challenged relatives can keep up with what I'm doing in España.

I'll be updating the blog with pictures, stories, bull fights (if possible), lesson plans for the kids, and what ever else I think will keep you from falling asleep at the computer.

I can't wait to leave on Friday, and I'll miss all of you while I'm on my wonderful adventure!

un saludo(sincerely)
Nicolás Antonio Canfield (Formerly Known as Nicholas Anthony Canfield)