Hello friends! Sorry I
took me a few days longer than I would have liked to get this out to you,
however I’m here now! Hurray! So we’ll start with the boring school stuff first
then I will tell you all about Barcelona!!
Classes are going great! I
really enjoy all of them and they are definitely keeping me busy. Mostly
because I am a chronic overachiever and have been doing exercises on my own.
But I was rewarded for all my hard work because I finally dreamt in French!! I
was so excited I woke myself up…oops. This week I have to study super hard
though because next week is midterms and my family will be here so I’m trying
to get the bulk of my studying out of the way before they get here (OMG TWO
DAYS !)
Okay now Barcelona:
So I may or may not have skipped
my classes Thursday and Friday (okay I did) but I checked with my professors
and got the notes from other students so no worries; anyways it was totally
worth it. There were five of us that went, myself, three other Americans;
Casey, Emma and Kallie, and my friend Min from South Korea. Our travels went
smoothly (train, plane and bus) and we arrived Thursday night at the hostel
without incident. The language barrier was virtually non-existent because
apparently everyone in Barcelona speaks English in addition to Catalan and or
Spanish. Europeans and their multi-linguists amaze me to no end.
Anyways we started bright and
early Friday morning with a free tour! Our tour guide was amazing and you could
really tell that he loves Barcelona and loves sharing that passion with others.
He was incredibly knowledgeable of
history of Barcelona and where all the buildings, monuments and parks fit in.
After our tour we found the most beautiful fountain (second most beautiful place
I have ever been), saw the Arc de Triomf and hit up the beach! It was a
fantastic day. Saturday also started bright and early because we wanted to get
to the Sagrada Famillia before the lines got outrageous. If you ever have the
opportunity to go there, do it. It is THE most beautiful place I have ever
been. The outside is sweet but the inside is stunning. Seriously amazing.
Next we found a huge market full
of fresh fruits, vegetables and meats of every variety, so of course we got
lunch there. Nothing like freshly squeezed fruit juice and authentic Spanish
food on a Saturday afternoon. Next we were off to see Park Guell, where we saw
Gaudi’s house, two other houses and other various creations of his. It was so
incredible!! Once we were done there we found a little Chinese restaurant to
eat at in peace while the Barcelonans gathered in every public facility that
had a TV to watch the Barcelona-Real Madrid game. Holy cow do they love their
soccer!! We hit the hey early that night because our train was at 8am the next
morning and while our hostel experience was really good, it was still really
hard to sleep for longer than a few hours at a time without being woken up by
someone. So that’s it for our adventure, no one got pick-pocketed, I saw my top
two most beautiful places and now here are some pictures: