first stop was lisbon which i will be returning to, especially since i now speak fluent portuguese.
but i already talked about that so next stop barcelona, where i also happen to speak the native tongue, or both of them. em and i got back around midnight and after saying hello to her host mom, we were back out on las ramblas looking to start our night. we met griffin, andrew, and ethan and did a lot of walking around. we were approached by drug dealers, prostitutes and samosa dealers many time that night and were almost attacked by catalonian rats. and there might or might not have been a guy trying to kill us. meh.
the next day i met up with sam and we went to the contemporary art museum. so freaking cool. we got to walk on glass, played with bocce balls and got to visit a real life boom boom room. there were some damn good skaters outside so we decided to go back the next day and have lunch there. unfortunately, skaters in barcelona aren't as hard core as we thought they would be. they go to school. so we only saw about 4 rather than the 50something that we saw the day before. eh. there at least were creepy man statues on las ramblas.
sam and i parted ways and i met em for an aperatif that just so happened to be followed by a second aperatif of sangria. oh the joys of sangria. everyone i know, get to perfecting it right now. i want copious amounts of it when i get back. hop to it.
while in barcelona i also managed to do sagrada familia. it's kind of surreal seeing something that you've wanted to your whole life. i remember way back during a summer course when i saw pictures of it thinking it was the most magnificent building on earth. seeing it in person only confirmed my 4th grade suspicions. i paid the extra fare to go up into one of the towers. just wow. i can now understand why they are trying to canonize gaudi.
lots of more things seen in barça, but it would just get exhausting to write and describe. suffice it to say that i'm going back no matter what.
the next stop on my trip was madrid. in short: madrid
i spent a lot of time sleeping in the hostel and in order not to be lame spontaneously asked a girl at the hostel to coffee and it turned out to be my best choice in madrid because it made madrid a lot more. lindsay (newfound canadian friend) and i went out for sangria later that night at a couple of bars. we talked endlessly, i got to make fun of her accent as it came out more and more with each glass of sangria, i arm-wrestled a lithuanian guy with both hands (and obviously won), got kicked off a children's play structure by spanish police, and got asked to swing. good way to say good bye to madrid no?
well. now i'm back. only six weeks until my next break.