Monday, March 23, 2009

Lisbon and Madrid

Senioritis I think has attacked again. It's creeping up into my schoolwork, presentations, tests, and apparently this blog. But before the parents start freaking out, we're okay. We're just lazy seniors who will graduate in t-minus two months. Eesh. But, my graduation invitations came in yesterday, so I'll send them out asap. The transit back to the United States could take well over two weeks, though, so expect them - just not anytime soon. In addition to that, the only other disadvantage to sending them from over here is the money it's going to take to send them over there. Here, a stamp is .78euro, so roughly $1.02 with the current exchange rate. But we knew studying abroad in our final semester wouldn't be complicationless so we're doing the best we can. Besides, I wouldn't trade this experience for anything, despite said complications. :)

Last weekend we went to Lisbon with Jason and Jenny and had a blast. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures because I thought I forgot my memory card in my computer. Well, I did forget but I also forgot that I had an extra card in my camera case. Beautiful weather, cute streets and the Portuguese all made the trip good, but what made it great was the hostel where we stayed. If you ever make your way down there, try to hit up Rossio Hostel. It's the best hostel we've been to, seriously. Every night we were there we all hung out in the living room, drinking Portuguese wine and playing cards, and met pretty much everyone else from all over the world. It was a great place to stay and I'd go back in a heartbeat if I'm ever in the area again.

That said, some parts of the trip weren't so great. I think we got ripped off by the Taxi driver the first night we were there (for some "baggage fee") but it's hard to counter when you don't know the language. Also, their cheap food tricked us a little. In contrast to the states (and the rest of Europe for that matter), they charge you for every single thing they put on the table that you eat. For example, if they put bread on the table and you eat it, you're charged extra. Not the same in Spain. They put all kinds of little finger foods on your table without asking you whether you want it and without saying it costs extra, and then charge you when you eat it. As such, we got charged 6euro for olives and other nonsense that we wouldn't have eaten otherwise if we had known. And we had lots of people trying to sell us drugs, but that's not such a big deal when you blow them off. But oh well, just something to watch out for I guess....

After Jason and Jenny left, we flew back to Madrid, where we had a 9 hour layover until we took the bus back to Bilbao. We took advantage of the time and explored Madrid for the better part of the day, and this is when I remembered the extra memory card, so we have pictures! Since we only had an afternoon, we really only visited the Palacio Real (royal palace), Puerta del Sol (a huge plaza in Spain) and Plaza Mayor. Here's a picture of the palace, but there are more pictures here. We didn't get around to the biggest thing we want to see (Museo Prado), but we're planning a spring break trip there during our two weeks off of school in April, so we'll catch it again.

So, we're back in Bilbao and absolutely loving the beautiful weather since it's stopped raining. After skies littered with clouds all through February (yes, pretty much every day) it's so nice to need to remember sunglasses in the mornings before school. Oh, the simple things. :)

Hope everyone's doing well! Y'all know we miss you.
-Bana

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