Unfortunately the first time I started writing this blog my internet failed so this is take two. This last weekend I went to Barcelona and had the most fun I've had in Spain yet. I love Barcelona. The people are nice, the shopping is fantastic, the buildings are incredible and the discotecas (clubs) are crazy. I went with three of my friends (one from DC, one from Minnesota, and one from Pennsylvania). It's really interesting to hang out with people from all over the US because we are all so different but have a lot of the same interests and likes, but finding out the differences in eachother are interesting too. It definitely gives you another perspective on things. Anyways, we left for Barcelona on thursday night with only a backpack because we are all really cheap and don't want to pay for a checked bag! Surprisingly, I packed enough clothes and had some left over! Our flight was short, only about a hour and a half and around 11:00 we landed in what I would soon call one of my favorite places! We quickly figured out the train which is a little sketchy, but found our hostel quick and easy. Our hostel was really fun, except for the fact that we were split up. I got to stay with one girl but the two other girls had to stay in 6 person rooms alone... that'll teach us to book together next time! Me and Alina stayed in a room with 8 other people, the first two nights being all girls. We had a roommate from London who studied abroad in Barcelona before and a group of a few girls from Slavonia who were studying abroad in Portugal, as well as a couple girls from hungary. I love being here. It's so cool to meet people from all over the world and to travel to the coolest cities, not to mention the simple fact of just living in here. We woke up early the next morning so we could start seeing everything we wanted, which was a lot. We first saw La Sagrada Familia which is spectacular. It is such an amazing building.
Magic Fountain of Montjuïc. Everything in Barcelona is so beautiful and so much fun.
So after that we went to some other clubs and figured we would just stay up the whole night because we had to be at the airport at 5 am anyways so it would be pointless to sleep. We went to a couple clubs which one had more than 1000 people and I met someone who studied abroad in the US and went to the University of Oregon! Small world! Anway, we somehow managed to get to the airport, not miss our flight, not lose any of our stuff and make it home okay, although dead tired. The next day I slept all day which felt so nice but it's so hard to sleep here because I always feel like I have something to do or something I would rather do than sleep. I wish I was a better writer, I think these blogs would be more interesting but I know I will be glad I wrote anything in the long run. But for now, I need to wake up in 6 hours so I should go to bed. The bad thing about school here is it takes just under hour all together between a 1 mile walk to the metro, a 20 minute metro ride, another 15 minute walk to my class but hey, at least I know I am attempting to burn off all the sugar I eat during the day. Which reminds me of how I got the perfect family here-- they love chocolate like me!
The bad thing is they feed it to me constantly and I can't say no; I think they are trying to fatten me up... ehh, oh well!! I am going to end with a saying I saw in a store in Barcelona that I liked and thought was kind of interesting:
Life is short, but the day is long. A second, any second of your life, can contain a kiss, a stimulus, a laugh, a jump, a chord, a beginning, a shout, a feat, a caress, an idea, an explosion or the green light for a revolution. Less analysis, less paralysis. More creativity, more ideas. Turn your genius loose and make the most of every day, every minute and every second to think big. To learn something new, to love, to make yourself handsome, to make yourself beautiful, to give wings to an idea or to dance as if there was nobody there. Until now, the good things started on Fridays, but enough of reserving positive energy. Good things start here and now.
I still can't believe I am here, it's surreal, it's a dream come true and I wouldn't trade it for the world. I do miss all of you reading this!! Hope everything is going good : ). Love to you all.
Your word is like a lamp for my feet and a light for my path.
Psalm 119:105
Adios y Buenos noche!