So I am officially on spring break! Before I head to Portugal I wanted to update you all on my last week of adventure with my cousins!! This post is just going to be brief because there is too much to talk about in detail!!
SO last Tuesday I took the bus to Granada to meet up with my cousins Erika, who is living in Granada with her boyfriend Manu, and Rocio, who decided to visit us for her spring break :)Wednesday: We visited Cordoba, an inland city about 2 hours from Granada. The weather was so nice, pretty hot actually, and we explored the old town with our tour guide Pepe, Manu's older brother. We visited the amazing Mesquita, which has Roman, Arab, and Spanish architecture combined into one huge Cathedral/Mosque. We ate some good tapas, saw some old churchs, bridges, plazas and headed home for a non-eventful St. Patty's Day at home.

Thursday: Manu had a business lunch in the coastal city of Almeria so we tagged along to see the city and visit Manu's sister and niece, Caty. So the four of us girls walked along the beach, ate amazing seafood, shopped, and bar hopped all day. I tried my first mojito & I officially love them!It was such a cute Mediterranean city, I can only imagine how wonderful it would be in the summer time.
Friday: Granada was finally explored! Erika first took us to the Cathedral and the chapel and burial sight of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. We had lunch at her favorite tapas bar, complete with amazing seafood and Claras (half lemon soda/half beer). We shopped for souvenirs, walked past her old apartment right outside the center of town, and went to an old church on a hill for an AMAZING view of the famous Alhambra. We then went to this hole in the wall tea/juice place with a terrace where we had a beautiful view of the whole city and the Alhambra. Friday night we went to a bar for some drinks and headed to a small club for some dancing! 

Satuday: Manu's parents live in the "pueblo" outside of Granada. We visited the small little town in the mountains and were served the best paella ever!! After our huge meal, we all took a siesta
and later walked around the pueblo to look at the amazing views of the countryside covered in olive trees. It was great to see what the simple life of so many spaniards, something completely different the my usual visits to big cities in Spain. Once back to Granada, it was time to fiesta! Manu's sister, niece Caty, and nephew Pepe (from Almeria) were awaiting our arrival and went out for drinks and food. (I was so spoiled this trip with amazing food!)
We then went to this awesome gay bar, complete with a tranny performance of course. We then headed to a club where we stayed until 6:30am ---definately my latest night in Spain so far.
and later walked around the pueblo to look at the amazing views of the countryside covered in olive trees. It was great to see what the simple life of so many spaniards, something completely different the my usual visits to big cities in Spain. Once back to Granada, it was time to fiesta! Manu's sister, niece Caty, and nephew Pepe (from Almeria) were awaiting our arrival and went out for drinks and food. (I was so spoiled this trip with amazing food!)
We then went to this awesome gay bar, complete with a tranny performance of course. We then headed to a club where we stayed until 6:30am ---definately my latest night in Spain so far. Sunday: Getting out of bed was a struggle for everyone, but by 4pm we were up eating breakfast/lunch haha. Manu, Erika, Rocio and I had a scheduled visit to La Alhambra at 5:30 and were late of course. We literally parked the car and RAN for at least 10 minutes to the entrance where we luckily let in!! I was so glad that we made it for our visit because it was BEAUTIFUL. The palaces, gardens, and views were incredible. I took hundreds of pictures because everyewhere I looked there was something beautiful that had to be remembered! Our friend Santiago (Santi) made dinner for us and of course it was delicious. I definately gained a few pounds this trip..oops. After dinner, Manu dropped us off at the bus station and we took the 1am bus back to Madrid!

Monday: I get off the bus around 6:30am, get home around 7:50am, and get to school for 9am class. I napped and met up with Rocio and Erika in the Plaza Mayor. We took Rocio to the usual tourist spots: Sol, Retiro Park, and Gran Via for some shopping. We went for dinner and drinks around 10 and then I headed home to do homework...

Tuesday: After my long day of class, Rocio and I went to see the Royal Palace and the Cathedral (Erika was on her way back to Granada). I took her to my favorite market for some bread and brie cheese and then we made our way to the Museo del Prado. It was my second time, but it felt like the first. It is so big and full of amazing art, we were bummed when they kicked us out at 8pm. We headed back to my place for dinner, homework and to pack up Rocio :(
Rocio left at 5am Wednesday morning and I was sad to see my primas leave after such an amazing week together. But on a poitive note, my spanish has slightly improved! Erika and Manu helped alot, and I'm now considering visiting them again next month!
Now I'm off to Portugal with Rachael and then in 1 week I will be in Ireland with John! So excited for these 2 countries, I've heard they are both so beautiful!



My good friend Danielle (who I visited in London last month) came out to visit us in Madrid last weekend with her roommate Bri! We had such a great weekend consisting of strolls in the beautiful Parque del Retiro, tapas y vino, and clubbing. Rachael and I took Danielle, Bri, and a good friend from our program, Christa Lee, to the Mercado de San Miguel, one of my favorite spots that we have found thus far in Madrid. It is this gorgeous buliding with glass walls on all four sides and is filled with fresh fruit, flowers, fish, meat, cheeses, breads, wines, sweets, and much 


This is a little out of order but I will be caught up after this post! 

My blog is finally here!!!
