So by about 1 we decided to walk over to the club because you could get in for free before 2. We got there and spent the night dancing away. Jen, Abby, and Jessy had never been there before either, so they were really impressed with the view and how cool the place was. The place is rather small, but not too bad, and when we got there they still had free sangria/beer. So we pretty much all got a free sangria, which in all honestly is more like Juicy Juice and found our little corner on the dance floor to stay in all night long. After 2 trips outside to cool off and fending off the guys encroaching on our dance space we were finally ready to head home by about 4:30. After all, we had been on our feet dancing for almost 4 hours. We said goodbye to our friends still there and walked back home, which was a long walk, but totally worth it.
Overall, last night was one of my favorite nights here. I actually teared up when they played Time of my Life because I really did have the time of my life here in Granada and with some of the most amazing people I have ever met. The music was amazing, the club was awesome and my friends made that night amazing. I don't think I could ask for better friends here. :)
On another note, Thursday night me and Bree met with our Spaniard friends again, and we plan on meeting one last time this week before we head home. We just couldn't bear to say goodbye when we still had days left when we could meet. But Manolo and Maria took us to a really awesome seafood tapas bar called El Barco del Pescador (The fishermen's boat). The outside looked like a boat, which was really cool, and inside the had a model of a boat too, where I think people could go up and sit on when it's much busier. The place wasn't too busy, but it was great to sit outside and chat with them for a while. All the tapas were seafood, of course, and I even ate octopus! It just tasted like regular fried fish to me, but it was yummy. And I finally remembered to bring my camera to take pictures with our two favorite Spaniards! So finally our friends are revealed to you all. They are the nicest couple and it's so fun to talk to them. It's interesting to get their viewpoints on some things, and we often talk about a lot of grammatical things about both languages and colloquial words. Either way, it's always a blast, and they're thinking of coming to the states in a year or so, hopefully! So I may get to see them again, which would be amazing. But here's a photo for you of Manolo and Maria with me and Bree!
I just realized I'm going completely out of order in this post, but that's okay. You catch my drift here. Friday night we had our goodbye party (Fiesta de la despedida) for AIFS and pretty much everyone went. It was at a flamenco show and dinner place up in the Albaicin and was so much fun. We got two free drinks about about 6 or 7 different tapas throughout the show, along with an amazing dessert plate. They had performers dancing Flamenco which was really fun and we got to chat the evening away. They had two Flamenco dancers, a guy and a girl, who actually danced separately for the most part. But it was really intense to watch, because most of the music is really serious and their faces are really serious. Unfortunately my pictures aren't very good because it was pretty dark in there. But the show was fun.
After the show Paula decided she wanted to make us all sad and made a little speech. She told us how great we've all been this semester and also delivered some sad news to us. One of their Staff, Inma is leaving the Granada staff. We were all sooo sad when we found out and shouted "nooo". Inma is the sweetest woman and she is so fun to be around. But, we can't be that sad for her because she's moving on to the be the Resident Director of the AIFS program that's not opening in Barcelona! So we're excited for Inma to have this new and great opportunity, but very sad that she's leaving us. I feel very blessed to have had her on staff while I was here. Consequentially, Edu, our fun young guy who was just a third part time staff member will be joining the team and taking Inma's place, so we're excited for him as well. Edu is a very fun guy, young and knows how to connect well with "us kids" :P So while some changes are coming up for AIFS Granada, we're so happy that we got to meet everyone. I feel so blessed to have gotten such a great staff while I was here. So of course, since we were all dressed up most of us decided it was time for a picture with our AIFS family here in Granada.
Inma, me, Paula, Carmen (intern), Edu |
So that's my sappy post for today. Either way, this weekend was amazing and now I suppose I should start studying, especially since I have two finals on Monday....:( I'm going to miss this country.
Until next time, love you all!! <3
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