Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Cansado (Tired)

I keep saying one day I will learn, but probably not - American to do lists do not work so well in Spain.  Today I even declared I was working American Style - a long list of things to accomplish in one day - no mind for siesta or other schedules - I was going to plough through, no matter what!

To accomplish today:


  1. Make hotel reservations in Illescas for the team 
  2. Take Scott to get steroid shot - finally - but boy you won't believe what it took to mark this one off 
    1. Back up to yesterday - doctor prescribed 6 steroid shots
    2. Last night stopped at pharmacist and bought steroid medication
    3. This morning dropped Scott off at Public Health Center to get shot administered - was told because we have private insurance he needed to go a private clinic
    4. Scott walked to private clinic - closed for the month of August
    5. Called clinic where medicine was prescribed and told he could come there (15 minute drive) but would need to go to pharmacy and purchase syringes
    6. Drove to pharmacy from last night, but was closed for siesta - sign indicated which pharmacy stayed open
    7. Drove to indicated pharmacy, which was also closed for siesta
    8. Drove to town where clinic was and went to an open pharmacy, who was sold out of syringes
    9. Drove to other pharmacy that was told would be open - closed
    10. Drove to one more pharmacy that was also closed
    11. Gave up and started shopping for refrigerator/dishwasher (see below) and waited until after siesta
    12. Went to pharmacy that was now open and purchased syringes
    13. Went to clinic where medicine was originally prescribed, paid 10 Euros, and was given injection - using a syringe they provided - Only 5 more shots to go
  3. Get Alex a haircut   
  4. Make lunch 
  5. Update mileage book - we have to write down every kilometer we drive - I have notes in all sorts of places from our 3 week journey - one day I will learn to do better - about half way updated
  6. Purchase dishwasher and refrigerator - are you ready to follow this line of shopping?
    1. Tell GPS to take me to Eroski (kind of like super wal-mart)
    2. Arrive at destination to find a different store, and not one that sells appliances
    3. Use phone to go to the Eroski website and search for nearest store - it gives me the same address where I am presently located and finally see the abandoned building where the store used to be
    4. Use map app on phone to search for closest Eroski and it sends me 6 kilometers away to another town (which takes 20 minutes to drive because we literally hit every traffic light possible) - get within eye sight of the store and the road is closed
    5. Navigate around the detour and reach store, to realize this is not a "super" Eroski, but just a grocery store - didn't even know they had different kinds
    6. Navigate back to original town and stop at an "electrodomestico" store (sells appliances and other household electric appliances)
    7. Find the perfect dishwasher, but not refrigerator.  Spend 30 minutes writing up the purchase because a high priority in Spain is conversation (had a great time getting to know the salesman and even invited him to English camp - love this part of the Spanish culture!)
    8. Left this store and went to another "super" store that was on the way home - Carrefour - uh oh, discovered that they too have stores that are not "super" - they sent us back to another store, which by the way was next door to the appliance store we just left
    9. Shopped for a refrigerator and determined that I needed to come back home and re-measure my space before buying (thought I had the exact measurements in my phone, but apparently not - only the measurements of a refrigerator I had seen before we left for vacation)
    10. On way out of store saw a little table and chairs we wanted for our front "yard" (no grass, just concrete)
    11. Got to check out with table and 2 chairs and saw that one of the chairs was scratched so had to go back and get another chair
    12. Got to car with table and chairs and saw that 3 of the legs of the chairs were missing their rubber ends - had to go back in the store and get them
    13. Drove home with pictures of the two refrigerators I liked and found out the prices are different on line (more expensive) and not all the same model numbers are the same
    14. Oh well - back to the store on Thursday - when Scott needs a 2nd shot :)
So tomorrow, I only have 2 things on my to do list -

  1. Go to bank to change address (this SHOULD be easy)
  2. Go to car shop - ready to laugh?  Every time we unlock the doors on our car the hatch to the trunk pops open - who knows why?  Now whether they can fix it tomorrow or not is another question - but a lot easier to stop by and ask than call them.  I still hate the phone when I have to talk in Spanish!
Needless to say I am tired, but I am learning a lot about patience, laughing along the way, and enjoying the process as much as the accomplishment!

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