

We then decided to just walk around for the rest of the day, Maggie and I headed towards the water, where I found the hotel we stayed at this summer, and the restaurant where we got gross eggs! The weather was a little overcast, but, who cares, we were in spain! After doing some shopping along the way, we walked along the water and made our way to Las Ramblas, the big shopping/tourist area. We walked around some more, then headed back to get ready for our dinner of tapas and sangria.
Thursday the weather was amazing, nice and sunny, so we did more wandering, and then bri arrived! Thursday we were all guilty of not eating spanish food...instead we ateeeeee...
...yup, we did it, and it was DELICIOUS. After lunch we did some more walking around Las Ramblas and by the water, then walked around the tiny backstreets which were beautiful
that night everyone kind of split up for dinner but met back up down my Port Olympia, right on the beach! Being able to see palm trees in october just made my week, especially when we found out that snow was forecasted for syracuse...oh well!
We all ended up at this "discotecca", because apparently that's the thing to do in spain, the best part was the music they were playing, it was the cheesiest american music, including musicals...mamma mia, grease lightning, it's raining men...all the classics. these poor europeans must think that this is what americans listen to 24/7...no wonder they're bitter at us, they have to listen to it even when they go out, oh well.Friday we ventured to Park Guell, which is a park that overlooks all of Barcelona, with one area of the park designed by Gaudi, the architect who designed la Sagrada Familia, I think this was my favorite part of Baracelona...the sun was shining and we hiked up the park, then just hung out taking in our surroundings (this may have been the only part of the week where eating was not directly involved)...but then we got lunch!

After lunch I went with Bri to show her the Sagrada Familia, then went down to Port Olympia for one last walk on the beach...again, perfect weather, palm trees, doesn't get much better than this

...then it was time for Madrid!!
2 comments:
Why am I not surprised that you would go all the way to Barcelona and meet someone that you went to high school with. But, of course you would...you are your father's daughter!
Stay Safe & Be Good
Love & Kisses,
Aunt Maur
Nic, I have been so overwhelmingly busy that I haven't had time to do anything not work&school related. I'm sorry I haven't gotten to this sooner. I just read ALL of your blogs in 1 sitting to get up to date, though & I'm glad I did. It sounds like all is going great with you. I am questioning the "academic" premise for this semester, though! Since I've had the benefit of reading all at once, I notice the entire blog is about eating & sightseeing...which is of course, far more useful than any academic course, but I'm jealous. I'm taking 2 masters courses, back-to-back for 5 hours on every third Sat & doing the assignments & my job & job prep, & I'm losing it. I need a "make some pasta sauce" assignment. Better yet, what I really need is to get a job there & then I can lead sightseeing & adventure tours & they can make the pasta sauce for me! And I can eat out the rest of the time, as it sounds like you do! Are you sure you aren't considering majoring in restaurant management?
Although, I haven't been in contact, we think of you often in our house & get updates from Grandma. I'm glad all is going so well & I'm looking forward to your next post.
Enjoy,
Aunt Marie
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