I made it back home, and am already hard at work taking MORE summer classes at JMU. Apologies for getting lazy about the blog in my last week… it was just so busy and I was having too much fun!
I can’t believe how fast this entire month flew by. During our last week, we stayed around Tarragona and got to enjoy our beautiful town. On Tuesday night, we had a fancy dinner at a nice Italian Restaurant called Pizza Nostra. It was really nice to see everyone dressed up and enjoying PIZZA & PASTA! Afterwards, about half of the group went to a really cool lounge called La Fabula for a drink. It was such a nice spot, and I wish we would have found it earlier in the trip!
Below: Group at Pizza Nostra and outside of La Fabula!
On Wendesday, we took a trip to a monestary, called Poblet. We took a tour around the monestary and grounds and it was very beuatiful. I was just a little bummed we didn't get to see any monks! But, we did learn some interesting things about the monks. We saw the room where the sleep... but there were no beds. They sleep on the floor of this room! Also, they only get to have one blanket (I would die because I sleep with 3, even in the summer)! But on really cold nights, two of the monks are able to sleep next to eachother, that way they can join their blankets together and sleep under two! To sleep next to one another, one of the monks has to be old, and one has to be young. I'm not exactly sure why, but a fun fact none the less!
Following our Poblet tour was a wine tour! We went to a beautiful vineyard and learned about the process... tired to anyway. The man giving the tour spoke SO fast. Twice, our teacher told the man we were students and asked if he could speak a little slower. Obviously, he didn't get the memo! But the vineyard tour ended with a wine tasting, so the trip wasn't a total waste :)
Below: Me, Sam, Lindsey, and Erica enjoying our Vino Joven (A young red wine... the old ones are so dry)!
Thursday was our last day of classes, and then we went to the beach for the rest of the afternoon. On Thursday, we also had a special dinner. We went out for tapas and a flamenco show! Flamenco is a Spanish dance, and we even got to participate! They invited everyone up on the stage, and it turned into one big dance party. Even our teachers danced! It was SO fun.
After the show, we headed out to the Thursday hot spot… Greenback (aka Jimdels)! Once again, it was a veryyy late night, but we all had a really good time. We were all a little tired in the morning for our final exams, but luckily they weren’t hard. After our exams, the university had a send off lunch for us at a really nice restaurant (this week was full of fancy meals)! We were seated outdoors, but under a little shelter… which came in handy when it started POURING rain. The lunch was so nice because everyone from the group was there, along with our teachers and professors from the university that we’ve gotten to know.
And the food was delicious… check out my salmon!
Friday was a really good day, because Manolo also made us a special meal for dinner. When we got to Bar Delta, the table was covered with food and wine. It was quite a feast. We got full pretty fast, and just when we couldn’t eat anymore… HE BROUGHT OUT MORE FOOD. We felt bad wasting because him and his wife cook everything themselves. It must have taken them forever to make it all. SO, we kept eating. We ended up taking home huge platters of food because there was so much left. Our group took a picture with Manolo and his wife, and we’re going to send it to him. It was so hard to say goodbye to them, and I miss them so much already!!! Saying bye to them was a huge wakeup call that our trip was coming to an end, and I started to get really emotional.
That night, we went out to the discoteca a few towns over, in Salaou. We have been talking about going there all trip, so we figured our last weekend was finally the time to do it. We took the bus there and back, and even met some really nice Americans! We had sooo much fun, but the sun was up when we got home. I’m not sure I’m cut out to party like a European!
After a few hours of sleep, I headed to La Playa de La Mora with Sam and Hannah (the beach we stayed at a few weekends ago). Our teachers have a house there, and they invited us to a cookout at their house for dinner, so we figured we’d go early to have some beach time. We had lunch at Bar Luigi, which was where we ate breakfast when we were staying there. Luigi remembered us and was really excited to see us! The weather was PERFECT (high 70s and sunny) for most of the day, but it started getting a little windy towards the end of the day. Luckily, it was just in time for us to go to the cookout. Their house was so cute and we sat out and grilled on the patio. We talked all about our favorite memories from the trip, and had a great time together. I’m so lucky to have such amazing teachers!
I'll leave you with this picutre of some of the girls outside of the Tarragona bus station. TGN is the abbreviation for Tarragona, and the girls standing in the letters helped make my experience so amazing. I'll be friends with them for a long time and we'll always have Tarragona<3