
This weekend was offically a weekend for tourism. As much as I hate being a tourist, I kind of enjoyed myself. Saturday I went to Segovia with people from English Camp. It was stunning. One of the first things we saw from the bus was the aqueduct, which actually made me nervous because it was built in the first century. They didn't have building codes in the first century; what's to keep it from falling on our heads?
Sunday Señor Adolfo, Inés, Isabel, Debra, and I went into Toledo. Agin quite gorgeous, but made me nervous for the lack of building codes.
Today started the second (and last =[ ) week of English Camp. And it started when I realized I need to take more pictures of people instead of just objects. So that's my goal for the rest of the week, to take pictures of my host family, the kids at camp . . . and maybe a few pictures so I can come back with example of what Tres Cantos looks like.
In other news, I've been having issues with my stomach for the past four days. I'm not too sure why, but as I sit here typing it's gurgling away, and at times painful. The soy milk I just had is kinda suspicious since in its ingrediants it listed "flavors" instead of what was actually used, and the taste was kinda familiar, so it could have very well been chocolate. Now since I haven't had chocolate (or at least, large quantities of it), I don't know if the reactions would be as bad as they used to. Only this bottle of soy milk tastes funky, and the others didn't bother me at all. So who knows? Maybe somehow I'm getting traces something my body does not want by accident? All I know is I was woken up at 2AM Saturday morning with nearly violent nausa (or however you spell it) and have been feeling the same on and off all weekend. Today was the worst by far, though. It got so bad I actually left lunch to lay down for a bit.
So yes, if you haven't gathered it by now I'm rambling about that because nothing really happened worth mentioning today. =] But if those of you who are reading this can pray for my health, it would be much appreciated.

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