Wow, I have so much to catch everyone up on. Sorry it has been so long--I was busy having one of the best weeks of my life :)
Ask anyone here and they will tell you that I was anxiously counting down the days until Jon would get here on Friday, March 12. I woke up early that morning and went to meet him at the airport. I got such a rush when I saw him and it was just so wonderful to be reunited after so long. We caught up and he rested for the next few hours and then we went to Plaza Espana to see the magic fountain show. This is a beautiful show that occurs every Friday and Saturday nights. The fountains light up with all different colors and change frequently to the classical music playing in the background. I highly recommend you see this if you come to Barcelona.
In January, before I left, I had gotten Jon soccer tickets to see a FC Barcelona soccer game. I ordered these tickets online TWO MONTHS in advance. On Thursday afternoon before he came, I got an e-mail saying that unfortunately my tickets had been cancelled. Apparently, there was some loophole saying that the tickets weren't guaranteed. I don't know. I did get a full refund but I was livid. Luckily, I e-mailed someone in CEA who told me that there are sometimes still tickets available at the box office, so on Saturday morning, Jon and I woke up to go to the box office, where I managed to purchase two tickets for the game against Valencia on Sunday night. After we go the tickets, we went back to Plaza Espana and went to the MNAC museum. This is located in a stunning building that requires you to walk up hundreds of steps. For dinner that night, I took Jon to Bubo for tapas and then we split a gofre. Yum! Later that night, we met up with Jamie who was in Barcelona for her spring break. We went to Elephant and had a lot of fun dancing the night away.
We woke up late on Sunday and went to the soccer game! It was awesome. The stadium is gigantic--it houses 90,000 people. I expected the game to be rowdy and loud and was shocked to see how reserved and quiet everyone was. After almost every play, the crowd politely clapped--even if a Spanish player screwed up! In America, fans constantly groan and boo at their own team if they make a bad play and I thought it was rather nice that they do not do that here. We ended up winning 3-0! Messi scored all three of the goals in the second half and it was super exciting. I'm so glad I got to experience a game watching one of the best teams in the world and it was great having Jon to explain a lot of the background to me. After the game, we met up with Lindsay and went to Pim Pam burgers for dinner.
Monday was one of my favorite days. We took a quick stop at the Boqueria and got some fresh fruit smoothies and then we rented bikes for two hours and had a blast biking along the water. It was a perfect sunny day and the water was a beautiful backdrop. I really like bike riding. I want to start biking more when I get home. That night we went to Chupitos and a very, very crowded Otto Zutz!
Tuesday was pretty uneventful. I went to class and then Jon and I went to Basillico for dinner. Delish! On Wednesday, I showed Jon La Sagrada Familia and then we went to the Parc de la Ciutadella.I can't believe I haven't been there before. It is my new favorite spot in Barcelona. Everyone should look at my pictures on Facebook to see just how pretty it is! We rented a boat for a little while and had a picnic on the green and it was just a quintessential relaxing day.
I went to class again on Thursday, which ended at 4:15. We had a 7:05 flight to Paris that boarded at 6:25 and planned on leaving my apartment at 5, but we got a little delayed doing some final research and eating dinner. We didn't end up leaving until 5:25 and didn't get to the airport until 6:10. At this point, we were running because Jon hadn't been able to print his boarding pass. He was able to get it quickly and so we ran to security. The line was endless! We knew we wouldn't make it on time so I showed one of the security guards our boarding passes and he let us cut the entire line. We got soooo lucky and made it just in time to catch our baby plane to Paris.
I am so happy I went back to Paris. I got food poisoning during my first experience there with my family four years ago and that really tainted my experience. Our hotel was in Bastille and that ended up being a perfect location for us because it was close to our favorite street full of bars and crepes!
We had a super long day on Friday. We got up early to go on a free three-hour walking tour of the city. On the tour we got to see and hear the history of all of the main sights in Paris. We saw the Notre Dame, Pont Neuf, the Eiffel Tower, Champs-Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe and so much more. It was great. After the tour, we caught a train to Versailles where we saw the beautiful palace and got some coffee and people-watched. I really loved Versailles. I found it very quaint, low-key and relaxing. All of the buildings were just so French! The Louvre is free after 6 for students, so after getting a little lost in Versailles, we headed there to see the Mona Lisa and a few other works of art. Then we had a typical and delicious French dinner.
I didn't feel great on Saturday so we just walked around in the morning and then went to Musee d'Orsay and a picnic lunch. We went to the Jardin du Luxembourg afterwards and sat there for a few hours talking. Finally, we went on a pretty boat tour at night. The Eiffel Tower lights up every hour on the hour at night and this is a sight to see. The boat ride was an hour and a half and it was very romantic. We ended our time with a great Italian dinner and went to sleep early because we both had early flights on Sunday.
I forgot to mention how amazing the bread and croissants were. We only spent about 5 euro total on breakfast each day and would stay full for the next six or so hours! And the pastry shops are everywhere. This is how breakfast should be.
Sunday was a rough day. It was so hard to say goodbye AGAIN, but I know I will be home soon. I am so thrilled that Jon came to visit. The week really flew by.
On Friday, spring break begins and I will be meeting my family at the Barcelona airport to fly to Seville together for four days. After that, we will all come back here and spend four days together in Barcelona. At this point, it will be April! Absurd. I am so happy my family is coming. I didn't realize how much I missed them.