Tuesday, May 27, 2008

I'm Done!


This morning I took my oral exam and on Saturday I took my written exam. I studied beaucoup for the exam so I'd like to think that I passed my class. I will find out my results on June 6th. As for the rest of the week, I'm going to continue showing my sister Paris. We even have a new roommate, Patricia, she is a friend of ours that is going to travel with Christy during the next two weeks. I believe they are going to: Geneva, the Swiss Alps, and are going to see more of Paris. Right now, its raining and it has been raining which has made sightseeing that much more difficult and has reeked havoc on my new bangs. See you soon!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Barcelona


Christy and I arrived in Barcelona pretty late at night and so we took a taxi to our party hostel. It was located right off La Rambla (the main strip of Barcelona) in Plaza Real. Our accommodations were an 8-dorm suite where we meet some pretty cool people. There was a couple from Canada, but working in the UK, a couple from Brazil, and a couple that were also studying in Paris. The Paris couple were soon switched out for actual Parisian girls who were extremely nice to us. Christy, Genoveva, and I hit the city early in the morning each day and stayed out until the wee hours of the night. We started most days with a generous breakfast provided by the hostel: cereal, bread, ham, cheese, muffin, and coffee. Yummer for the first day... boring on the 3rd consecutive day. In Barcelona, we wandered around taking in the beautiful architecture and hitting up a couple of cute boutiques. On our second day, we went on a Gaudi walking tour that took us to some of his most famous works including: Casa Batlló, Casa Milà, and La Sagrada Família. La Sagrada Família is a cathedral that has taken a hundred years to complete, but is nowhere near being completed. When we toured the cathedral, only the exterior looked remotely finished. I believe it's supposed to resemble sand falling down into the main spires of the church. The next day, Genoveva managed to use her cute smile to get us into the Picasso museum for free without waiting in the long line. The museum was interesting, but it was mostly filled with lesser known works that Picasso completed as a young student and many were preparatory sketches. The Picasso piece I would love to see up-close and personal is Guernica which is in Madrid. Oh well, next time. During my time in Barcelona, I never did actually enjoy a siesta instead I was more inconvenienced by it since we usually wanted to eat at that time, but everything was closed. I did enjoy the food more than I thought I would since I've always been told that Spanish food is pretty gross. I almost forgot to mention that Genoveva was to leave us a day before, but fortunately for me, she missed her plane and had to come back. On the day which was to be her last day, we went up to Park Güell which is a park that was conceived by Gaudi. It was to be a new place for people to live, but it turned out to be a commercial failure. Nevertheless, Gaudi himself lived there. On our extra day with Genoveva, we went to the beach where we all got tanned... some of us more than others. That day, we all made our flights Geno to Granada and us to Rome. Stay tuned!

Monday, May 5, 2008

I Have Returned!


Hi everyone! I'm back from my little vacay. I'm well rested and hating Paris right now. Spain and Italy was so much fun and I got to see so much. It was fun to see Genoveva again in Barcelona (her spanish is so impressive.) I only wish my French was at her level of Spanish. Any who, I just wanted to write out a quick blog to let everyone know that I got back and to share that I'm going to write out a blog each day this week to break up the vacation into the different cities.

I hate Paris right now, because it is so gorgeous but I now really need to study for my final exam.
Btw, I cut my hair. :)