Here I am, last night in Europe and getting ready for a long flight to America tomorrow. For the first time, I feel ready to go home. Maybe it's the awful hotel beds or the need to lug a semesters worth of stuff around the world or maybe it's because it's been almost five months. All I know is I am ecstatic to finally sleep in my own bed.
It's safe to say I have been bitten by the travel bug (I've already started looking up flights for the summer). It's been a really incredible semester. Ill try not to get too cheesy here but I feel so lucky to have had this incredible opportunity and I've learned a lot about the world and myself (Awww).
I'm not quite sure who's reading this blog but I see the numbers going up so you must exist which I appreciate! Thanks for joining me on this adventure.
Tomorrow ill board my last flight (well...until I go to school next week. Oh man). Ill see my last duty free stores and souvenir shops. I'm off to a world where street signs are in English, where bread and water is free of charge and where I can always google on my phone. Oh the luxury.
Here are the final stats:
137 days
8 countries
7 currencies
14 flights
Countless memories (aww I know but I just had to stick that one in there)
It's been amazing, I can't believe it's over. Finally going home and then it's off to Ohio: the land of Walmarts, cornfields and some of my best friends
Thanks for reading. Maybe this blog will be revived for my next great travel adventure but for now, see you in America!
Friday, January 4, 2013
Thursday, January 3, 2013
¡Feliz Año Nuevo!

Well, aside from poor internet connection, Spain has far exceeded my expectations. The tapas are fabulous, the sangria is wonderful, the people are friendly and the sun is the best thing in the world. Not to dwell on this too long because I've seen the forecasts at home and I don't want to brag too much but let me just say, being able to walk outside with just one pair of pants and no gloves is really quite lovely. We were in Barcelona for two nights and had we not been completely exhausted I'm sure we could have experienced the city a bit more. Even so, we saw the sights - Las Ramblas, the ocean, and ate the best paella in the city according to our tour guide.
A two hour, slightly nerve-racking journey up some mountain roads and we made it to the best day-trip ever. Here's the beautiful town of Ronda. Gorgeous views and the birthplace of bullfighting. Mostly the beautiful views! (Though after the harrowing drive down during which I broke my no nail-biting streak, we all agreed we needed some wine).
All and all live in Spain has been lovely. The sun is wonderful and the ocean is beautiful. I think it's safe to say, however, that this traveling thing is getting to be quite exhausting. Eating and sleeping all day shouldn't be this tiring but it is. Today we didn't leave the house until around 2...we had to watch the next two episodes of the Great British Bake-off after-all (who knew strudel was so complicated). Not that I'm complaining but it's seems about time to sleep in my own bed. It's been quite a while. Thank you Spain though, you've really outdone yourself.
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