Buen Retiro |
Anyway, we decided to head to the Prado Museum because it seemed manageable for our first morning together in Spain. Although I had already been there, it was great to re-experience the awe of the incredible artwork there. We wandered around for a few hours (swimming through the crowds that finally showed up), and then it was time for lunch-- a delicious calamari sandwich. No good lunch goes without a nap, and as my friends and I have come to know, "no siesta, no fiesta." So naturally, we took a nice 4-hour nap before heading out for tapas and drinks for our first night in Spain. It was a wonderful night filled with good company, classic Spanish cuisine, and of course, some red wine.
Dad enjoying Menu del Dia! |
Now here comes the early morning wake-up that seems to happen at least once during all of my trips (I guess that's what I get for buying the cheapest flights), but everything went really well. We arrived in Bilbao with very little difficulty. The only catch: nothing, literally nothing, is open in Bilbao on a Monday. Plus, this wasn't just any Monday-- this was the Monday after Easter, so it was a national bank holiday in Spain. But in the true Lundergreen travelling spirit, we made the best of what we had.
The funniest part of the day: my mom's hilarious conversation with a nice, Spaniard man on the bus who wanted to help us out. In Spanish, he asked my mom where we were going, but she thought he asked her where we were from. So when my mom said we were going to the United States, I think the man realized how much help we needed. When we got of the bus, he made sure that we had people to follow to our hotel. So there we were, packing our backpacks in silence through the empty streets of Bilbao behind a few men who were leading us to where we needed to be. What a wonderful/hilarious act of kindness!
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Sitting in front of Bilbao's Guggenheim Museum. |
Well, I'm going to stop myself there for now because I have a ton of homework to do (see, I do go to school!). Other things of interest lately: my host family moved!! I'm currently writing this post in my new room, looking out of my sunshiney window onto my own personal terraza. Needless to say, I love the new place. It was a little stressful to move while still trying to enjoy some of my last month here, but now all is well. It was also hilarious to pack all of our things down a few blocks with my host brothers. One night we didn't have internet for a while (which seemed like a catastrophe to us), so we played games and made some trips back to the old house. This has been another good bonding experience with my host family. I'm really going to miss them. My host mom bought some new things for my room, and it's decorated with pink. She's the best! I also made a whole day trip to Calpe (a nearby, BEAUTIFUL coastal town) yesterday, but that's for another post.
I'll be a blogging fool when I get a chance so that I can get this updated!
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