Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Final Thoughts

Well the end of my 8 months abroad is coming to a close.

These past few months have been truly amazing and the best life experience I have ever had. I am so thankful for the people I met, the places I saw and the joy I had from every moment.

Now looking back I am amazed by the things I have done during this time. From climbing the 1,652 steps up to the Eiffel Tower to waking up to the sunrise on the way to Santorini to enjoying the simplest of moments of just being with my grandmother in Athens, I am stunned by all the beauty I have seen and witnessed abroad.

Thank you to everyone who helped make this dream come true. I couldn't have done it without you.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Vacation begins! Or have I already been on a 6-month vacation?

As of Wednesday at 1pm I finished with my finals! Freeedoooom!!! Now it is vacation time! So naturally we spent the entire day at the beach and ate at my favorite ice cream shop, VIOKO, literally the best. I actually am not sure what flavor I ordered, some exotic fruit, but it was delicious! I will definitely miss this shop a whole lot.

On another note, today is the feast day of Saint John and pretty much the entire city gathered on the Barcelona beaches last night to celebrate the shortest night of the year! It was crazy with bonfires, sparklers, fireworks and just a ton of people drinking in the streets, and actually very frightening with firecrackers going off and little toddlers playing with fire. But I managed out alive.

Tonight I will be baking apple crisp for all of my latin girlfriends to try! and then we are heading to probably the fanciest hotel in Barcelona, the W, for one really expensive drink. The hotel looks over the water and the bar is located at the top of the sailboat shaped building. Super excited!

And exactly one week left here.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Exams and Papers

Sorry I haven't been posting regularly! I have been writing essays and studying for finals as this week and next are my final exams! I can't believe I am taking exams in June but I suppose this is how trimesters work!

Also, friends from my program start leaving from Barcelona as early as this Friday! Bittersweet! Where did the time go!

Anyways, need to get back to studying Spanish literature!

Christina

Monday, June 6, 2011

Trip to Granada, Spain

This weekend I went to a class field trip to Granada, Spain. I was so impressed by this city! It is located in Southern Spain and is gorgeous!!!! The lifestyle is very laid back with plenty of time during the day to grab sangria and free tapas (yes for every drink you order in the city it comes with a free tapas plate!). The city is so unique being the last city the Muslims had hold over until Ferdinand and Isabel re-conquered Spain in 1492. Read below for some highlights:


Alhambra- the most well-known building in Granada. It used to be a Moorish Palace during the time that the Muslims conquered what is now modern-day Spain. It has acres of gardens in the Generalife, beautiful patios with fountains and gardens and typical arabic architecture with tons of succo and eleborate decorations. The Alhambra was unlike anything I have ever seen before. It was so unique to my eyes that I did not feel like I was in Spain but in some far away country in the Middle East. Here are a few photos of the parts of the Alhambra:




Flamenco Show- I saw my first Falmenco show in Granada!! It was probably one of the best experiences I have had here in Spain. They started off with guitarists and other musicians then added singers and finally had a Flamenco dancer on stage. The dancer was so passionate in all of her moves and simply fabulous.


The Cathedral of Granada - a stunning cathedral we entered and soon after we saw the tombs of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella


Monday, May 23, 2011

Switzerland!

This past weekend I went with a friend to visit Zurich, Switzerland! We also took a day trip to Lucerne as well. We spent most of our time walking around lakes, paddle boating on lake Zurich, biking throughout Lucerne and eating delicious bratwurst and chocolate!

Here a few photos from the trip:


Clock tower in Zurich

Another clock tower in Zurich

Swiss Chocolate Ice Cream, a new favorite


Lucerne


Lucerne

Monday, May 16, 2011

Quick Update

With only a few more weeks left in Spain, last night my friends and I created a major to-do list of all the sights and activities we have not yet seen or done in the city to make sure we make the most of our time left here.

Most of the activities include going to museums, walks around different parts of the city, new restaurants and day trips to nearby towns.

This week is rather busy with an exam tomorrow, the arrival of two friends on Wednesday and Saturday and a weekend trip to Zurich. And next week gets hectic too with my birthday! and with the championship soccer game of Barcelona vs. Manchester.

How exciting!

Monday, May 9, 2011

MADRID

This weekend I traveled the 8 hour bus ride to Spain's capital, Madrid!!

I had a wonderful time and especially enjoyed the art museums. Here are the highlights:

Museo Nacional Del Prado:
I got to visit Spain's most famous museum and admire famous works like:
Las Meninas by Velázquez
The Nude Maja by Goya
Adoration of the Shepherds by El Greco
Danae and the Shower of Gold by Titian
Charles IV of Spain and His Family by Goya
Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet by Tintoretto
The Annunciation by Fra Angelico


Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía:
For 3 years in my high school Spanish class, a copy of Picasso's Guernica hung above the blackboard. Now, just a few years later I saw the original Guernica in Madrid, Spain, wow! The Reina Sofía was a wonderful museum with works by Picasso, Miro, Dali and many others. I could spend days here.


Parque Del Buen Retiro:
Madrid's stunning park. There was a beautiful rose garden with rows and rows of roses, a pond with black swans, turtles, fish and a glass building in the middle of the park that is called the Crystal Palace. I wish this park was in Barcelona!!!


Plaza de Toros Las Ventas:
In this historic arena I witnessed my first Spanish bull fight. Surprisingly I really enjoyed the fight and would definitely go again.


Day Trip to Toledo:
Got a glimpse of Spanish history by seeing the Jewish, Muslim and Christian influences in this former capital of the Spanish Empire. The city included mosques, synagogues (two of the three remaining synagogues are in Toledo) and churches. In class we are learning about the architecture of mosques so it was really great pointing out arcs and other architectural features of the mosques while in Toledo!

I am now feeling so spoiled by all of the beauty I saw this weekend, so much art and beauty. I still can't believe I am living in Spain!