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Talk about crazy weather!

Well to make things a bit easier (both for me to write and remember and you to follow along) I’ll simply write out our schedule and add in little comments and pictures here and there. Here we go!!12698469_10154126110999767_4757268129007462716_o

Friday, Feb 26, 2016

  • 00:00h- Leave Granada (For the record, everything in Europe is in military time — good thing I’m already used to it!)
  • Sarah* and I had a bit of trouble trying to find the bus! We walked around the mall a couple of times until we finally saw it.
    • *Sarah was My traveling buddy and she’s the one with the short curly blonde hair un all My pictures. Just FYI.
    • This was around a 10 hour bus ride….O.M.G.
  • 09:30h- Arrival in Lisboa (Lisbon)
    • First impression: Lisboa is one of the most colorful cities I have ever seen! Every building is a different color so it’s very bright.12671654_1193460877350653_7757068149333131908_o
  • 12:00h- Tour through the city (Center of Lisboa and Castillo de San Jorge) and free time
  • It was raining like crazy! On top of that it was also very windy so….goodbye umbrella!
  • 21:30h- Dinner and FIESTA
    • My dinner was a prosutto piza (smoked ham pizza). I was a little cautious about trying new food since my trip to Morocco *ahem, food poisoning — not good*.

Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016

  • 07:30h- Breakfast
  • 08:30h- Leave for Sintra and Palacio da Pena12799348_1193464104016997_7406634054771943593_n
    • Sintra has a macroclimate which means they can experience 5 different kinds of weather in one day! It’s unique characteristics has had UNESCO name it as a world heritage for it’s “cultural landscape”.
    • The Palacio da Pena (the really colorful castle in my pictures, IT’S SO BEAUTIFUL) is the characteristic monument of Sintra. It’s on the Sierra of Sintra and it is surrounded by a garden in which thousands of botanical species live.
  • 14:00h– Qui12806109_1193464180683656_2056310597264667413_nnta da Regaleira is another site that we visited on this day. It´s enigmatic and very mysterious. There were underground tunnels and beautiful views.
  • 16:30h- Cabo da Roca
    • Welcome to the westernmost part of the known world!! ….At least until 1492 when Christopher Columbus “discovered” the Americas.12771733_1193466067350134_222056678952744301_o12791123_1193466097350131_384594422403717536_n
  • 18:00h- Return to Lisboa
  • 19:00h- Free time in Lisboa
    • Here Sarah and I made our dinner (pasta al dente….jk we’re not Italian, we can’t make pasta al dente =( but it was still good!)12779009_1193462244017183_5222514470237143088_o

Sunday Feb. 28, 2016 (Día de Andalucía)

  • 09:00h- Breakfast
  • 10:00h- Belem- Free time in Lisboa
  • Belem is where during the Golden Age the Portuguese ships would set sail towards new discoveries.
  • Here we also saw the Torre de Belem.12804602_10154126137619767_9015869314207799301_n
    • In Belem there is also the famous pastel de nata which is a pastry filled with custard and OMG it is DELICIOUS!!
  • 17:00h- Return to Granada
    • We didn’t get back into Granada until around 5 am! The bus driver got lost and so that added a bit of travel time.

Well there ya go! My crazy trip to Portugal was something I’ll never forget. I’m glad I decided to venture out of my comfort zone and go on this trip. I was afraid that I would be one of those that are too shy and would be isolated from the rest of the group, but that wasn’t so. The group leaders made it so that everyone was involved and overall had a great time.

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I’d like to say that at the end of this trip I had a great revelation about myself and what it’s like to be abroad blah blah blah, but I can’t. This trip literally just was me enjoying my time here and experiencing a different culture. It’s good to once in a while just do something for yourself, even if it’s just drinking a cup of tea in the morning and reading a book or taking a spontaneous trip to Portugal where the weather is unpredictable and you’re freezing your butt off! So this is me telling you to get off that couch, put your coat on (cause I know yall are in the middle of a blizzard over there ;D), grab a couple bucks and go on a mini road trip with your family and enjoy your time together. Life is short so enjoy it while you can! In the end, it’s the little moments that matter the most. =)

Spain Update and Lisbon

Since I’ve really just been blogging about my various travels around Europe the last few weeks, I thought I was due for a report on things that are happening in Spain because, you know, that’s what I’m supposed to be blogging about.

 

Spanish Life

The way of life in Spain has become so normal for me (for the most part) that things I no longer find interesting or new may still be for others. For the most part, my classes are going well although I’ve thought for awhile now that I may have been placed in a level too low but I’m better at speaking Spanish than filling out bubbles on a test so that may have had something to do with my placement. I’ve definitely learned a lot more Spanish since I’ve been here and have also begun to notice a recurring cycle. Things seem to get easy for a time and slowly increase in difficulty until I reach a wall. Sometime I get a bit frustrated with the language but as soon as I get over the wall, it’s back to being “easy.” The last few days have been a “wall” for me since the most difficult thing about Spanish for me right now is not knowing enough vocabulary and learning common phrases. I discovered I still have a long ways to go in regards to this aspect but knowing that I’m improving everyday has been a motivator.

I think I’ve assimilated into the culture fairly well although a few things still annoy me occasionally. Siestas are everyday from 1:30 (or 2:00) to 5:00 p.m. and almost nothing is open with the exception of some malls. Some banks close at 2:00 and don’t reopen until the next day and the rest reopen for 2 hours from 5:00 to 7:00. In addition, many stores are also closed on Sundays. Most stores are mom-and-pop type stores so there isn’t really any store where you can buy everything cheaply. A store called “El Corte Ingles” is about as close as it gets although it’s more similar to a Macy’s and not really that cheap. For me, this is extremely frustrating because my classes end at 1:30 so if I want to go shopping, I have to go home and wait until after 5:00 even though the university is closer to the shopping than my house. All things considered, I’m probably making this out to be worse than it is but in the very least, it’s inconvenient.

Lisboa, Portual

A while back, I went to Lisboa (the Portuguese name for Lisbon) and I had a fantastic weekend! The city is stunning and I would recommend it to anyone over Barcelona! It’s a hilly city located on the Atlantic coast and it’s so picturesque. I’ve never been to San Francisco but Lisboa reminded me of it. At the top of one of the major “hills” there’s a castle where you can overlook the whole city and the harbor. Many of the buildings are white with reddish-brown tiled roofs and they contrast beautifully with the blue harbor in the background. I took quite a few pictures (especially from the castle) that I think are definitely worth taking a look at so I would highly recommend that.

We also stayed at the best hostel I’ve ever visited (called the “Yes! Hostel”) and even got to go out for tapas with the owner who is a great guy! It wasn’t too expensive, was in a great location, and was rated the #1 hostel in Lisbon two years in a row so if anyone runs across this blog looking for Lisbon travel information, I highly recommend it!

I really enjoyed my time in Lisbon and am also enjoying my time here in Spain. I’ve progressed and experienced so much in the last few months I feel like I’m ready for almost anything!

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Lisboa: Welcome Home

After the crazy adventure that was my trip to Munich last weekend, I’ll admit that I was a bit nervous to head to Portugal with my housemates Alyson and Kaleb last Thursday. In fact, I was even more nervous, and frustrated, when our flight was cancelled and rescheduled to Friday due to a French air traffic control strike (apparently that type of stuff happens often in Europe). But as soon as we stepped out of the airport and into the beautiful, fresh Lisbon air, I knew there was no way I was ever going to want to leave.

After a long day of traveling, nothing could beat the views of gorgeous palm trees and sloping red roofs. When we checked into our hostel, we were pleasantly surprised to find out it was almost brand news, and looked more like a New York penthouse than a European hostel. There were travelers our age all around the common areas, and when we were handed our room keys, the desk attendant smiled at us and said “Welcome home.” With the environment that we were in, it definitely seemed fitting. Once we got settled into our new abode, we decided to scope out downtown Lisbon, as well as try out some Portuguese food. We were pleasantly surprised to find many cute outdoor cafes lining the streets, and we settled for a delicious dinner of paninis and sangria. After our stomachs were finally full, we headed back to the hostel and decided to meet some new friends in the common area. We met travelers from all over the world, including Australia, France, Canada, and even the United States. Exhausted, we went to bed early, since we knew a long day of sightseeing was ahead for Saturday.

We were lucky enough to have perfect weather for the entire trip, and spent Saturday walking around and seeing everything we possibly could. We started out heading towards the weekly flea market, which contained just about everything you can imagine. We picked up a few good finds, including some jewelry and clothing, and began the trek up a huge hill to Castelo de Sao Jorge. When we arrived at the castle, we found that there wasn’t much to see, except the great view and pictures from the top. We spent a lot of time crawling through all of the towers and passageways, taking pictures from every type of view.

The view from Sao Jorge.. Beautiful!

Our journey continued on to several other locations that were on our way back into the center of town, including the Lisbon Cathedral. We then decided to take the Lisbon Metro to the aquarium, or the Oceanario as it is better known, which boasts the world’s 2nd largest aquarium tank. Although we easily could have spent the rest of the day looking at all of the different marine life in the aquarium, we headed back to our hostel for a nap and the hostel dinner. We met up with some of our friends that we had meet the previous night, as well as made some new ones. After hanging out for quite awhile in the common areas, we decided to explore the nightlife, and then headed to bed in order to prepare for yet another long day.

The lovely beaches of Caicais

Our last day in Lisbon was spent touring the cute and busy area of Belem, which is home to the Belem Tower, Monument of the Explorers, and the world famous “Pasteis de Belem”, which is known for its’ delicious pastries. Although we had to stand in line, it was definitely worth the wait. Our next adventure took us on a half hour train ride to the wonderful beaches of Caicais, which are known for being a favorite tourist attraction. The sun was hot, and the water was cold, reminding me of a summer day back home at the Dunes. After getting our Vitamin D, we sadly enough had to begin our trip to the airport, and back to England.

Lisbon was everything and more that I could hope for in a trip. In fact, I’m already looking into going back there before the semester is over. The scenery is beautiful, the people are friendly, and there’s enough to see and do for days. I suppose the phrase “welcome home” really is fitting when it comes to “Lisboa”, as the locals call it, and I look forward to returning “home” again one day.

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