Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Remembering Landon

I got some awful news when I got back from Barcelona. A couple of weeks ago I went out with some friends and met Landon. He was such a nice guy-full of life, kind, funny and friendly. You can imagine my shock when I learned of his death this past Wednesday. Even though I only met him once, Landon changed me. He made me realize that I have to live life to the fullest and get the most out of my experiences. Whenever I feel homesick or stressed, I think of Landon. He reminds me to cherish every moment. Rest in peace, Landon!

Barcelona!

I have always wanted to go to Barcelona-and this past weekend I finally got there! It was an amazing trip. I visited the Sagrada Familia Cathedral, St. Paul's hospital, Park Guell, Barcelona's soccer stadium, Arc de Triomf, Catalonian Music Palace, St. María del Mar Cathedral, Casa Mila, Casa Battlo and Montjuic Park, with the National Art Palace and magic fountain. The Sagrada Familia Cathedral is impressive, and the music palace is the most beautiful building I have ever seen. Gaudi's architecture is stunning and the light and music show at the fountain was spectacular.











Thanksgiving in Spain

Thanksgiving is a wonderful holiday for everyone to count their blessings and give thanks for all they have. This year I am thankful for my family, friends and the wonderful adventure I have had in Spain this semester. To celebrate Thanksgiving, our program went to a restaurant for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner-turkey and all :). While it was wonderful to celebrate Thanksgiving, it was really hard being away from my loved ones. And, for some reason, Spanish people don't really understand the point of Thanksgiving. They think it is about eating a lot of turkey. It was difficult to celebrate Thanksgiving here and I am so glad that I will be back in the states in a few weeks to celebrate Christmas with my family!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Granada

This past weekend we went to Granada (which means pomegranate in Spanish :D). I visited Granada several years ago when I was in Spain for ten days in high school. Our first day in Granada we went to the Royal Chapel (Capilla Real) where the remains of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella are interred (the Catholic kings). Some of us took a climb up to St. Nicholas' View. From there you can see the Alhambra, a Moorish palace and fortress, and the whole city of Granada. The next day we went to the Alhambra, which is my favorite part of Granada, and the Generalife (a palace and gardens next to the Alhambra). I'm so glad I got the opportunity to see the sights of Granada again!









Thursday, November 17, 2011

Madrid

This past weekend we traveled to Madrid, Spain's capital city. We went to three fantastic museums: the Museo del Prado, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum. My favorite part was seeing Velazquez's "Las Meninas..." it is gorgeous! We also went to St. Michael's Market for some delicious food. The tour I loved most on the trip was of the Royal Palace. It is the largest in Europe and elaborately decorated in vivid colors.












PARIS!

About a week ago I took a trip to Paris for three days with my friend Elizabeth. Things I learned:

1) French people are ridiculously nice...I'm not sure what people are talking about when they say they are snobby.
2) French food is delicious!
3) Paris is one of the most cultural cities.
4) Paris is BEAUTIFUL!

We walked SO much and saw a lot, including: the Eiffel tower, Opera House, Louvre, Lafayette Galleries, Chivalry Museum, Champs du Elysse, Arc du Triumph, Luxembourg Gardens, Napoleon's tomb at the Armory Museum, Notre Dame and Sacred Heart Cathedrals.








Tuesday, November 8, 2011

A Moroccan Adventure!

This past weekend I went with a local student tour group to Morocco. It was so interesting and exciting! We traveled to three Moroccan cities. It was definitely a culture shock!

The first city we went to was Tetuan. We walked through the Medina, the oldest part of the city, and went to a rug-making artisan shop. We also wandered through the local markets where fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts and other groceries and household goods are sold.

We spent the night in Tangier, a more modern city. We walked along the streets, which looked similar to any other modern European city.

We also went to Chefchauen, a city painted blue. It was quaint and beautiful!

One of my favorite experiences in Morocco was riding a camel. The camels were really high up! It was a lot of fun. The camels were very friendly :) We also got henna tattoos at a local restaurant. The food in Morocco was pretty good! They eat a lot of bread, meat and vegetables. We also had couscous!

Morocco has such an intriguing culture. It was so strange to see live chickens and sheep being sold on the street. There is definitely a lower standard of living in Morocco. There was more poverty too. Still, the people of Morocco are very friendly and open. They are also intelligent- they speak English, French, Arabic and Spanish...and probably more.

I will never forget my time in Morocco!