viernes, 30 de abril de 2010
Corrido de Toros...BULL FIGHT!!
I was SO excited to hear that there was going to be a bullfight in Granada! I have been learning a lot about it since I have been here. It is actually pretty controversial out here. I mean, they do kill 6 bulls in about 4 hours, so I understand why some people would be opposed. There were some protestors outside the plaza de toros when we got there, but nothing too exciting. Anyways, I loved it. I see it more as a cultural tradition, and they use the bulls for meat anyways so where's the harm? Yea, I know, I have no soul. Or as my father would say, I'm "just looking at them like giant burger" lol Thank you, dad. I feel like the bull fights here are like baseball games back home. People bring in snacks and beer and just hang out. The whole atmosphere there was exciting. It was really cool to see how the matadors acted with the bulls. It was almost as if they were dancing with them rather than "fighting" them. The matador could stand right in front of the bull and hold its horns and the bull would not charge because he was mesmerized by the red. Dumb bulls. All they would have to do is charge at just the right moment and they are the winners, but they never do. One of the best parts of the bull fight was after the matador killed the bull. After the round is over, everybody in the stadium cheers and waves white fabric/flags if they liked what they saw. It is then the president's choice on how good the matador did. If he did well, he gets the ear of the bull. If he did very well, he gets both ears, and if he did fantastic, he gets both ears and the tail. I heard that it is very rare for someone to get the tail, but I got so see somebody get it! It is so cool how passionate the people are about the sport. They throw flowers, hats, or any random thing at the matadors when they are done with their round if they like them. The bull fight was a lot of fun for me and definitely a once in a life time experience that I will never forget!
Paris!!
So...I have officially decided that volcanoes are the most selfish landforms on earth. They just try to make everything about them and take everything good from everybody else. All of the skys in northern europe were closed for over a week because of a stupid volcano in Iceland. Iceland? Really? I had tons of friends that missed out on their trips that they had planned to Munich, Amsterdam, London, etc. because of the volcano and even some stuck in places like Italy and Paris with no way back to Granada. Or trip to Paris was the following weekend and we were pretty nervous that we weren't going to get to go, BUT they opened up all of the flights on the day we were flying out of Madrid! Wooooo! We were so luck to get to go! I absolutely loved every minute of the city. We walked out of the metro stop by our hostel and right in front of us was the Moulin Rouge! It was the perfect way to welcome us to the city. On our first day there, Molly and I just walked around the city by the river and went to Luxembourg gardens. It was a nice relaxing day after our full night of travels. The only bad part about walking the city was that it is SO big!! The maps are deceivingly condensed. It was a lot more efficient for us to take the metro the rest of the time. By the end of the trip, we were all sick of running around the metro stations. On the next day, we woke up and took a boat tour down the river. We got to see a lot of the main sights off of the river, which was really cool. We then were off to see the Arc de Triomphe. The round-a-bout that people drive around that thing is crazy!! The best part was seeing the tourists who couldn't find the underground walkway to the arc try to frogger their way over to it hahahaha After seeing the arc, we met up with our friend Jerry and headed to the catacombes. They were amazing! It was kind of creepy, but a really cool thing to see. There were just thousands of bones and skulls stacked up on the walls. Nuts! That night, we did a nighttime bike tour of the city. This was probably the best thing that we did while we were there. We got to ride bikes, eat ice cream, see all of the sights at night, go for a boat ride, and drink free wine. What more could you want out of an evening in Paris? I think that I loved the city at night the most. It was so gorgeous, especially when the Eiffel Tower sparkled with lights every hour. The next day, we headed off to the Louvre to go hang out with Mona. Mona was a little bit anti-climactic. It was really cool to get to see, but it definitely was not what I thought it was going to be. We wandered around the Louvre for a couple hours/got lost looking for the egyptian exhibit and saw tons of amazing art. After the Louvre, we went inside the Notre Dame. I think that the Notre Dame is my favorite building in all of Paris! I don't know why, but I think it is so beautiful and different than anything else I have seen. I liked the inside the best because it had tons of stained glass. SO beautiful! The next time I go to Paris, I want to go to the top of the tower. We didn't get a chance to do that this time. That afternoon, it was time to climb up the Eiffel Tower! It took a while to get up to the top, but the view was so pretty!! I couldn't take enough pictures of that dang thing! ha For dinner every night in Paris, we just decided to buy loaves of bread, cheese, sausage, and wine. It was the cheapest and most delicious meal of all of my trips! I feel like a trip to Paris wouldn't have been complete without wine and cheese right? I think that Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the entire world. I got to see so much stuff while there, but I also feel like there is still so much for me to see. I am definitely looking forward to going back there one day.
Las lobas de las Alpujarras
Just about 3 days after I got back from spring break, we left for the Alpujarras Mountains with ISA. It was our final ISA trip, and my favorite by far. The day before, a few of the girls and I came up with a completely ridiculous idea to dress up like indian warriors for the hike. So, we met early the next morning, bought some spears at the nearest euro tent, and painted our faces with war paint. It was pretty cool in our eyes, but probably completely ridiculous to everybody else hahaha. (kind of the point) We decided to call ourselves las lobas (she wolves). Everyone had a tribal name and a matching wristband. And yes, we are all over 20 years old, but who doesn't want to be in 6th grade forever? I felt it was very appropriate for the task at hand. During the hike, we would capture people and paint their faces (red=death; blue=joined our tribe). It was just what we needed to spice up the 80 person sheep herd through the mountains they tried to call a hike. We had a great time, and a lot of people actually played along. The Alpujarras were beautiful! It was the first time I had been up to the mountains since I have been here. The closest I had gotten was behind the Albyzin. I wish that I had time to go back there and hike on my own. I had a great time on this trip! At the end our our two days of hiking, we stopped in at one of the little mountain towns. It was so cute and had tones of really cool shops. The weather was really nice while we were hiking too. (not raining for once) Not to mention, the buffet feast that ISA treated us to after the first long hike!! I think that this was the perfect trip to end with ISA.
jueves, 29 de abril de 2010
Spring Break FINALLY!!
Wow! It has already been over a month since I went on my spring break trip! I can't believe how fast the time is going out here. I traveled to Dublin to meet up with the love of my life, Danielle, and then we were off to London, Prague, and Rome for spring break. It was the best spring break ever!! We started out going to London for a few days. I loved it in London! Since Danielle had been there before, she was able to show me some of the things that she liked best the last time she was there. On the first day, we went to Buckingham Palace and accidentally saw the changing of the guards. Que suerte no? This meant that I couldn't take obnoxious pictures with the guards, but that probably ended up better for everyone involved. That day, we saw the westminster abbey, big ben, london eye, millennium bridge, london bridge, and the cathedral. While we were walking by the river, we passed by a lot of street performers and one of them was a lady with over 6,000 piercings! SICK! In case you are wondering, yes, I did give her money so I could take a picture with her haha. I think my favorite thing that we did while we were in London was Camden Town. It was this huge marketplace where people sold anything and everything you could think of. You could walk around there and look at things for hours. We actually ended up getting lost in the middle, SURPRISE! The people around Camden Town were nuts! They were all dressed in crazy clothes and had spiked crazy hair with diff colors. It was an interesting sight to say the least. Oh geeze I almost forgot! On the way to Camden Town, we stopped at the train station so that I could go to platform 9 3/4. If you know anything about me, you probably know that this made my life since I have been waiting for my letter to Hogwarts since I was like 9. Hahaha My embarrassing Harry Potter freak side got to come out in public and I loved every minute of it haha. The only thing negative that I could have to say about London is that it was RAINING! UGHHH. I guess this is the year that the rain has decided to follow me everywhere I go haha. Other than that minor detail, I loved London! Our next stop was Prague. I had heard nothing but good things about this city, so I was really looking forward to it. The rumors are true. I think that Prague is possibly the most beautiful city I have ever been to! I could go back over and over again just to walk around and look at all of the buildings. We did a walking tour of the city and it was amazing! I think my favorite building is the church right behind the square with the two towers. At night, with the lights, it is one of the prettiest sights in the city. The Prague castle is also another amazing sight. Actually, all of the sights are amazing sights! The Prague nightlife was pretty nuts. The best part was that they definitely party like the spaniards (late into the night)! We did a pub crawl recommended by our hostel and it was probably the best idea we had because it is SO easy to get lost in that city. All I have to say is that I could only take one night of that because Czech's are crazy! lol One of the days in Prague, we got to go into a high school english class and speak with the students. This was one of the most interesting things that I have done since I have been here. We got into small groups with the kids and just talked about anything and everything. The kids were very interested in the US, especially our school systems which I thought was really interesting. It was exciting because they had tons of questions! I got to teach some kids about my culture at home and also got to learn a lot about the Czech culture which I knew nothing about before arriving in Prague. It was a pretty cool experience. When it was time to leave Prague, we did not want to leave. I am definitely going back one day. Our next stop (and my final stop) was Rome. In Rome, we decided to do a segway tour of ancient Rome on our first day. This is probably one of the dorkiest, tourest things a person could do, so of course we were compelled to try it. It was AMAZING!! Minus that fact that I almost fell of the segway, ancient Rome was my favorite part of the city, actually, I went back twice while I was there to go inside of the colosseum. Our tour guide was so great. I don't think I would want to do ancient Rome any other way, because he was able to explain everything to us and give us all of the history, which we wouldn't get by just walking around by ourselves. Also, we got to race around on segways and wear super cool helmats!! HA! Long story short, I LOVE ancient Rome. I actually want to watch the history channel with my dad after seeing all of this stuff so I can learn all about it. What? Who said that? Father will be proud. Anyway, let's see, Oh! The food in Italy. YUMMMM We had pasta and pizza everyday and I loved every minute of it. There is nothing better than sitting on the spanish steps, eating a slice and people watching. Also, there was gellato. I am going to say that I got multiple gellatos that were all delicious and leave it at that. Of course, we made a wish into the trevi fountain while we were there too. It was actually a lot bigger than I thought it would be and beautiful when lit up at night. Sad to say, I didn't get swept off my feet by a beautiful Italian man and taken for a ride on his moto, so that is proof that the wishes in the fountain definitely don't come true. Sad day. On easter sunday, we went to the basilica for easter mass. There were SO many people there! Even though I had no idea what was going on since it was a catholic mass and it was also in latin, it was still an amazing experience. I mean, how many people can say they got to go to easter mass in Rome and see the Pope? It was definitely a once in a lifetime experience. My only regret about Rome is that I didn't go to the vatican or sistine chapel. They were closed the entire time we were there. It was bad timing on our part, but even more the reason to go back again! This trip was one of the most amazing and unforgettable experiences of my life. I loved every minute of it.
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