After several takes at re-packing my suitcase (what would I
do without my mum?) and some tearful goodbyes, I began my adventure on Monday
morning. I flew from Stansted to Malaga. The buses from Malaga station leave
every hour on the hour to Granada, the bus from the airport dropped us at the
station at 1:50. I was panicking. Obviously it wouldn’t be the end of the world
if I had to wait an hour for the next bus but it’d be better if I could catch
this one. I found out it was on platform 24, I searched for ticket machines but
couldn’t find any, I quickly asked a woman at the information desk, and she
said si si 24. I figured that you must just buy the tickets on the bus. I went
up to the driver and asked, he told me I needed to buy the tickets from _______
(this means I had no clue what he was saying). So with my 20kilo suitcase and
my stupidly heavy rucksack I was running through the station, finally I found
the ticket machine, and the mile long queue that came with it. 1:55pm. I was
freaking out, I decided to just push in front of people as no one seemed to be
using the self service. I was tapping away so quickly, it’s not like in England;
they want your full name, your passport number and the seat you want to reserve!
My heart was pounding trying to get my passport from my plastic pouch. Of
course, I made it to the bus in time. Don’t you just hate it when you rush and
rush, then the bus doesn’t leave for another 5 minutes...
The journey was fine, I kept nodding in and out of
sleep, most likely dribbling and snoring too (so ladylike, I know). Now, as neither
of my flatmates are there yet I had to ring the porter who would give me my
keys. I had arrived about 1 hour earlier than expected (I clearly
underestimated my skills of running through Malaga bus station with a
suitcase). So I rang him, and again, and again. Nothing. So I sent a text and
hopped into a taxi. Luckily someone was also going into my building when I
arrived so I went in with them too. An hour later, he arrived and I could get
into my flat. It’s so nice, I have a balcony (!) with a view of the plaza de
toros. Following the lovely note and map drawn by my flatmates I headed to the supermarket
to get some bits and pieces.
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| The view from my balcony |
| My room |
Today I had a wonder to find an orange shop. It took a while
but I got there. I managed to top up 15 euros to get my 1000 texts and 1GB
data. Very nice. However, in about 2 hours when i tried to text an English
number it told me i have no credit. I dunno what I am doing wrong but my
internet still works. It means I won’t be able to ring anyone though. Then
again, I am in Spain, who needs to call when the whole MUNDO is obsessed with
whatsapp.
So here I am, chilling in my flat. Tonight I am meeting up with some other Erasmus students
for tapas and drinks. It'll be good to do something and properly start
my year abroad.
Besos

Well done Ellie, keep up the dribbling and snoring, family attributes both! N & G xx
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