Monday, November 16, 2009

Girona, Figures, Fútbol, Amsterdam

Oops...kind of forgot to update :(

Hmm...what have I been up to for the past two weeks? Well...two weekends ago we went to Girona y Figures, which are both small towns located north of Barcelona. In Girona, we went on a walking tour of the old city. It used to be a walled city, like Barcleona, and still has a lot of the wall still standing. We got to walk on the wall and see the beautiful view from the top of it. We also saw the Arab Baths of Girona. It was reall cool to see these old bath/sauna houses that they used to use. The sad thing about Girona is that the French came and stole a lot of the statues and destroyed a lot of the city :( Pero, there is still a lot of interesting things to see.
After our guided tour, we went to Figures where we visited the Dalí museum. Dalí designed the entire museum so the entire museum is a work of art. The outside of the museum is pink with egg like sculptures on the top. Its sounds very strange and, well, it is very strange. He is also buried inside. Since there is no guided tours through the museum (because Dalí wanted visitors to tour freely throught the museum and get what they want out of it), we had a scavenger hunt that our program gave to us. Whoever answered the most questions right, won. And yes...guess who won...................ME! haha. I won a Dalí elefante. Sounds strange...well it´s Dalí.

That night Brittany, Elsa and I went to go see 500 days of summer at a local theater that plays movies in their original language. The theater was so small and so cute. And yes, they do sell popcorn there. They also sell beer in the vending machine....quite interesting. The movie was very good and despues we found a crepe place and ate crepes.....yum. I got a banana and nutella crepe. Perfect ending to the day.
The next day we decided to go shopping, what else is new? At least everytime we go shopping we go to different malls. Haha. Then, that night we went to the FC Barcelona fútbol game. This time Brittany and I had much better seats. The game was good, but they didn´t play their best and Messi only played for half of the second half. However, he did score the penalty shot. After the game, Elsa and I went out to the IceBar. Its the first Ice Bar in the world and its located on the beach. It was very fun and the drinks were so good. The entire bar is made of ice including the seats and the cups. If you don´t drink your drink fast enough, it starts to freeze...DRINK UP! We only lasted about 30 minutes inside and then we went outside to warm up and stand under a heater. Haha.


Sunday, we spent the day lounging around with our family; watching movies and chatting. Also, the internet stopped working that day...que malo! The following days were the same old same old. School, homework, research. Wednesday I went to see La Bella y La Bestia (Beauty and the Beast) the musical in Spanish. I was surprised how much I understood! I understood almost all of the speaking parts...the songs were a little harder to understand, but I knew what was going on. I think my favorite part was hearing Lumiere speak in Spanish with a French accent. Que interestante!

Thursday, Brittany, Lindsey and I left for Amsterdam. Our tripped didn´t start out so well. I found out that my bank canceled my debit card and the airlines lost Brittany´s luggage. Usually we don´t check our luggage, but this was the first time we were not flying with RyanAir (a cheap airlines that makes you pay when you want to check your luggage) and we were allowed to check our luggage for free so we figured...por qué no? Well, we should have carried it on. Then, we had to take a train in order to get into the city after we arrived...well, the train decided not to show up, so we were stuck in the train station till 2am. Awesome. We did however entertain ourselves with Lindsey´s kid´s meal toy from Burger king....Patrick from Sponge Bob Square Pants.

Besides the start to our trip, Amsterdam was beautiful. I think it is one of my favorite cities that I have traveled to so far. On Friday, we went to the Anne Frank house. I don´t even know how to describe it; there are no words. It was very powerful to be standing in her room where she wrote her diary. We got to walk through their entire hiding place. We walked through the secret passage way that was covered with a bookcase. It was amazing. Really sad, but amazing.

After that, we went on a walking tour of the city. It was very interesting to learn the history of Amsterdam. Amsterdam is named after the river Amstel (like the beer) and the dam that was built on the river...very creative. It was also, at one time, the financial power of the world. Amsterdam is centered around business and making money. They will do anything to make money; hense why almost everything is legal. We also had the famous Dutch pancakes and also went on a pub crawl. Want to hear something crazy?? You have to pay to use the bathrooms at the bars! See...Amsterdam will do anything to make money. I tried to bargain with them. "But what if we all go together and only flush once?" Yup, we still had to pay :(

Saturday, we went to the Heinkien Factory, the IAMSTERDAM sign, the Van Gough Museum, a romantic canal cruise (right Brittany?), and the Red Light District. The Heinkien factory was so much fun. We went into a simulator where you pretended like you were a Heinkein beer and were being brewed and bottled. It was hilarious seeing everyone pretending to be bottles. We were also able to record a video of use signing karaoke to a Dutch song and then send it to people. The Van Gough museum was also very impressive. I love his work. It's amazing to see how many pieces of art one person can paint in their life. I could never paint enough paintings to fill an entire musuem! Our romantic canal cruise for two was through this company called "Lovers"...haha...it was interesting. And...the Red Light District. Wow, can you say culture shock? Didn't see that one coming. If you want to know more...just ask. haha. Sunday we came home :(


And now...it's just another Monday.

Agenda for the week:
- 2 papers
- 4 presentations
- Meet with intercambio
- BERLIN on Thursday!!

Quotes from the weekend:
- "But what if we all go together and don't flush..."
- "I only have 25 cents"
- "Patrick!!"
- "Bwittney is such a charwictor"
- "There's a cat in our hostel"
- "Is this train going to Central Station? No? GET OFF GET OFF!"
- "Lindsey, help us!" "I can't...we need to leave"
- "This is the cutest little street I've ever seen!" "I know, let's walk down it" "...so yea, that was the red light district"
- "I love men with bodies like yours"
- "Yesterday there were three, and now there are only two." "Yea, we lost one" "Oh, it was a difficult night?"
- "Pues siiiiiiiiiiiii"
- "Lindsey, you are a horrible mother..." "You're a horrible mother, you lost Patrick in the Van Gough museum"
- Pancakes.....

...y ya está. Hasta luego. Muchos besssoos!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

La Ovella y La Mantequilla, no es La Aveja y La Mariquita

Hola, hola, hola!
I think I just had the longest weekend of my life, primarily because it started on Wednesday. Last week we had midterms, which, for me, ended on Tuesday! It felt so good to be done with everything that we decided to start the weekend a little early.

Pues, Wednesday we went to L'Ovella Negra, a local bar that is muy divertido! Me encanta. También, muchas días conocer personas nuevas de Barcelona. Anyway, we went there for a couple of beers, some sangria, and to socialize. It was a chill night, but a good way to celebrate. And yes, for all you parents reading, I did make it to my 9am class on Thursday morning!

On Thursday, after going to class of course, we decided to go out again. ¿Por qué no? We don´t have class on Friday. So, we decided to go to Bar Marsella. Bar Marsella is one of Barcelona´s oldest bars. Hemmingway, Picasso, and Dalí were known to go there back in the day. Also, at this bar, they sell Absinthe, which is an alcoholic beverage that is (parents cover your eyes) illegal in the States, only because it is too strong for us Americans. Seeing as I am basically Spanish now, I figured I could handle it. It is actually a pretty interesting process in order to drink it. The bartender hands you a glass (about 1/3 full) of Absinthe, a fork, a sugar cube, and a bottle of water. First, you dip the sugar cubes in the Absinthe to allow them to soak up the alcohol. Then you place the fork across the top of the glass and put the sugar cubes on the fork. You then take a lighter and light the sugar cubes on fire. When the flame goes out, you spray sugar cubes with the water and mix it all together. The end result should be a full glass that looks kind of like lemonade. We were not successful on our first try and therefore had to drink a very strong glass of Absinthe. However, we mastered it on the second glass :) We then attempted to go to a club, however, the line was enormous and Brittany's foot got crushed. Don't worry though, I made her elevate it and it is all better now!

On Friday, we woke up around noon, at lunch, an decided to go shopping. Well, you can never go wrong with shopping and of course we were very productive :) That night, we ate pizza for dinner (this will come in play later in the story). Our señora ordered us our own pizza for the two of us. Of course, we didn´t finish it, however we put the last two pieces in the refridgerator for later. So, once again, we went out. We ended up at L'Ovella Negra once again. This is where Brittany found the love of her life (not really). However, she was able to practice her Spanish again, only this time he was not a native Spanish speaker...actually he lived in England. Before finding this out, she asked him if he wanted to practice his English while she practiced her Spanish. He answered in perfect English...nevermind. haha. We finished off the night at a club called City Hall, and luckily, we didn't have to pay for a cab because we stayed out long enough for the metro to open up again! Again, parents, we are only trying to be financially smart. Well, when we got home...we were a little hungry and we knew that there was some leftover pizza in the refridgerator. I think you can figure out where this story is going...yes, we ate the leftover pizza out of our Señoras fridge. Oops. The best part is, the next day at lunch, our Señora said, "La pizza fue rico no?" She knew....

Saturday was a lazy day. We lounged around all day. But then we remembered that we didn't have Halloween outfits. So at about 5pm, we decided we should probably go find some. We looked for about 2-3 hours and finally settled on being a bee and a lady bug. Our Señora loved our costumes, but her friend thought it was strange that we weren't something scary. After getting ready, we went to say goodbye to our Señora. We stayed and talked to her for about an hour. She taught us the words for bee and ladybug in Spanish, but we kept messing them up. "Aveja" is bee and "mariquita" is ladybug is Spanish. However, we kept saying "ovella and mantequilla" which means sheep and butter. haha. Also we learned that you have to say "UNA mariquita" because if you don't it means you are gay. We had a good time. The rest of the night was way to much fun. Let's just say we took 80 pictures while waiting for the metro, fell asleep with the lights on and snuggling my computer, and my keys were found in the toilet the next morning. ¿Quieres pan Brittany?
Sunday was All Saints Day. Because it was a holiday, Jorge (Laura´s father) came over to eat and spend the day with us. Let´s just say socializing, and eathing seafood is very hard when you are hungover :( I'm pretty sure our Señora wants to test our stomachs every Sunday morning. She also offered me wine, and made me smell this cherry liquor that she has.
A tradition they have here is they eat panallets, castañas (roasted chestnuts), and boniatos (sweet potatoes). Entonces, later in the day, we had these as a snack. These went over a lot better than the seafood...

Today and Monday, were the same as they always are.

Things on the agenda for this week:
- Ice Bar
- Girona y Figures
- FC Barcelona game on Saturday
- La Bella y La Bestia (Beauty and the Beast) on Sunday
-Shopping?
- Parc Cuidadella?
- And, homework of course...
Adios! Bessssssssssos!