Wednesday, April 22, 2009

what a week


oh man oh man what a week! probably, more like definitely, the best one since being here! a bold statement i know but it's true. it began with a little thing i like to call the Betis game (there are 2 teams in Sevilla, Sevilla and Betis, Betis is the underdog but according to the Spaniards they have more heart). this was an epic moment in my life because i've been waiting since the 7th grade to see a professional soccer game. and not only did my dream come true, it came true in Spain! my apartment mate Erica and i bought Betis gear so we would be decked out for the game, it was so much fun getting dressed up in their colors with all of the other crazy fans. the game was incredible, and the beautiful sunset just topped it off. i got to go with lots of great friends and i'm pretty sure my friend Andrew thought i was going to have a heart attacke i was so excited. the game was awesome, Betis won 2-0 and the other team's keeper got a red card. that NEVER happens. it was awesome. Spanish people do love their futbol. (i apologize for the sideways pictures, but it's 1 a.m. and i have to be up at 8 so i'm not going back to fix them)





Monday night we went to a bar called Garlochi. one of my mom's friends video taped a travel show in Sevilla for me to watch before i left. it had this bar in it that was decked out in all kinds of Catholic paraphanalia and the house specialty was a drink called "the blood of Christ". Erica (my apartment mate) watched the same show before coming so we have been determined to go at some point during our stay here. we finally made it happen on monday. it is actually very close to our apartment in a shady backstreet (don't worry mom, we were safe). the blood of Christ is a lot sweeter than i thought it would be, but still pretty delicious. it was fun getting to see this crazy pub in all it's glory.



Tuesday evening brought the event i had been waiting for all semester: the bull fight. i learned all about them in my popular culture class this week so i was ready to see the real thing. in a word, it was awesome. it is extremely cruel so to save those with week stomachs i will not put all the details on here. but if you are like my dad and want to know all of that, you can email me and ask. i will say that i thought one torrero (bull fighter) was a goner because the bull threw him up into the air and knocked him around a good bit. turns out he got caught between the horns so after a little air time he managed to get away unscathed and continue the fight. another matador tripped and hit the ground rolling (literally) to get away from the bull that went after him. it was pretty exciting. once i got past the cruelty of the spectacle, i really enjoyed myself. i'm not sure i would make it a weekly event, but it was really cool to experience.






Feria, the huge fair that is going on this week means a lot of flamenco dresses, dancing, and drinking (heavy on the drinking). there isn't much for kids to do while their parents are getting red in the face every day and night so the circus comes to town! this was tonight (wednesday's) event. it was actaully really good. i was expecting it to be a bit dinky because i mean, hey, they aren't barnum and bailey (according to my dad they are barnum, bailey, and jose. haha) it was really fun, i went with 6 other girls and we got to act like little kids clapping along to the music and laughing at the clowns. the acts were all great but my favorite were these 4 guys who did handstands and stuff on each other. i couldn't believe how strong they were! it took me back to the night my parents surprised my brother and sister and i with a trip to the circus at the (what was then) hornets arena. i don't really remember a lot of it other than pulling in the parking lot to find out we were at the circus, but tonight gave me some nostalgic memories none the less. it was a really great 14 euros spent.


to top it all off i got one of the best surprises (sort of surprise) today. Ashleigh Blue sent me a package! she is my favorite and the best friend ever. i got 3 posters (haha take that walker) and a drawing of what apparently (according to ash) i hope to be my future husband (it's a soccer player) =) a cd which i promptly put on my ipod and look forward to listening to it on the plane tomorrow, a letter from ash (the whole first page in spanish and i understood it without any help thank you very much), and a letter from her mom and grandma. it was a great day when i opened that package. the posters and drawing are now decorating my formerly bare walls and it makes me all the more anxious to get home to see her. man do i love that big ball of goof.

now it is exactly 1:25 a.m. and i'm freaking out just a little bit. tomorrow we begin our 8 day excursion through Italy and France which i am totally stoked for. this is it, the big shebang, the final enchalada, the trip of all trips. this is the last time i will be traveling until i make the trek back to the great U S of A. i can't believe it's already here, i've been thinking about it all semester and here it is. but i'm not packed, i still need to finish a paper, my clothes that i'm taking are up on the roof still on the line, i need to make a scrapbook page for my sorority scrapbook, and i'm not sure where my shampoo is. oh boy. it's going to be a long night. but even still, tomorrow night i will be dining on real Italian food.. in Italy! i can't get over it. i'm so excited! in the next 8 days i get to see: pisa, florence, venice, rome, and paris. holy cow, i'm a lucky girl! your prayers for safety for us as we travel are soooo appreciated. thanks to everyone who continues to pray for me every day as i'm here. i can't wait to see what is in store for this trip!

okay, it is time for me to sign off for the next 8 days. have a great week everyone and the next time i write i'll have been to Italy and France!!

p.s. because i can say it now.. i'm getting twin nephews!!! and i'm STOKED! helloooo ashley's own soccer team =)

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

i could have been in Grove City..

but instead i got to be in the beautiful Lagos, Portugal this weekend! it was amazing, by far the most beautiful beach i've ever been to. we began our excursion by going to the end of the world. well, what the big shots back in the day thought was the end of the world before Christopher Columbus discovered the earth is in fact NOT flat. we then spent the rest of the day in our hotel because it was pouring rain outside. kind of a bummer. but we were in a 4 star SUPER nice hotel so it wasn't all bad. we did go to a little pub for a bit to talk and hang out with friends from our program (when i say we i mean me and steph.. of course) we swam in the pool and hung out in the "hot" tub, which was actually colder than the pool. we were required to wear some pretty attractive swim caps for we still don't know what reason.

Saturday was a lot more fun. we got up and went to the beach for the day. it was gorgeous! clear blue water and cliffs every 100 yards or so. the water was freezing but steph wanted to go in so badly that we attempted to gracefully run in and dive into the water. it wasn't quite as graceful as we planned and more of us running in a few feet before we completely bit it. a lot of people swam around and explored caves. we didn't get to do that because we were on a grotto tour. we all paid 10 euros (best decision ever) and got on a little boat and were taken out around all the cliffs and into the caves. it was amazing, i've never seen anything like it before. our boat driver pointed out all these different rock formations that looked like elephants and camels and what not. it lasted 40 minutes and was so much fun. our happiness level was insanely high for those 40 minutes.

after the grotto tour steph and i got some ice cream and explored one of the cliffs. i can't get over how beautiful lagos is. the bus ride home was long and steph and i couldn't sleep so instead we rocked out to a mix of Nsync, Backstreet Boys, and what we fondly call "Jesus music". thankfully everyone on our bus knows how crazy we are and didn't kill us.

this week so far has been great, but i'm going to do a seperate post on wednesday to tell you all about it. but i'll give you a little teaser: last night i got to drink the blood of Christ. that's all i'm giving you! you'll just have to come back later this week to hear about it =)

i hope you enjoy the pictures of Lagos and the beautiful work of our God's creation!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Semana Santa

hey there sports fans, it's been a great week here in Sevilla. Semana Santa (spanish for Holy Week) was very excited and very busy. i was adopted by the Randolph family who came to visit steph. it was great getting to spend time with them. they took really good care of me! i felt just like a randolph! (only a lot shorter). Mom and Dad, i'm really sad you didn't get to come, but don't worry, i'll bring you back someday once i find my super rich matador husband.

i figured i would keep this short and sweet and let the pictures do most of the talking. i'm not goin to lie, it was pretty creepy at first to walk around with all those people in tall pointy hooded costumes (which of course made every American student think of the KKK) but after a few days i got used to it. and on the last night i looked down to fiddle with my camera and i got bumped into and when i looked up, some of the costumed guys had left the street and were coming right at me! i was scared to death! it turned out that their family was standing right behind me, but i was pretty startled for a bit!

anyway, i hope you enjoy getting to see a little glimpse of what i got to see on a HUGE scale all week. (i'm talking thousands of people in costume, hundreds of huge floats, and people making pilgrimages until the wee hours of the morning)

happy belated Easter! isn't is great that our savior rose again so that we can have life and live it to the fullest? (although, some of us are living it a little fuller than others right now cause we are getting to live in Spain, haha!)







Monday, April 6, 2009

piknic creations

well, Steph's family is here and i am LOVING my time with them. obviously i wish my parents could be here with me instead but i'm really grateful that they get to spend this week with my grandpa. some day i will just have to marry a rich husband and bring them back! =)

Piknic.com has become one of my favorite websites. It is a picture editing website and for my (extremely) ammature photography obsession, it is a lot of fun. In just a half an hour tonight i edited a few pictures from Greece. I really like them, and i hope you all do too! i thought it would be fun to post them up here for everyone to see what i do with my spare time when i'm sitting around the computer at 2 a.m. (because the sun doesn't go down till 8 pm. and steph and i are all messed up on times)

i hope you enjoy!