Posted on Jun 19th, 11:20
Hey guys,
I know, I know, it's been a while. Well, so much to cue you all in on.
First and foremost, Madrid is wonderful. Secondly, Contiki is comprised of the coolest people you may ever meet. We refer to ourselves as "Contikis", we meander around the city streets, and we love to have a good time. I think this video will clearly show you how these two awesomes make a Bostonian 'wicked' awesome: Contiki people + Madrid party stylings = a great evening.
I've been taking Spanish for about five years now and we learn all these silly little tools called modismos and these quirky little customs. Basically, all of these little tricks have come in handy during my Spanish jaunt. In case you were unaware, everyone in Spain is on the college schedule: they have breakfast around 10AM, lunch around 3PM, a quick siesta or nap, dinner around 10PM, and then they party all night. While we were walking on the streets, people scoffed at the clubs that closed before 6AM. Gives a whole new meaning to "the city that never sleeps", eh?
After a little relaxation, our new Contiki family headed off to the Valle de los Caidos (Valley of the Fallen). It's this huge church carved into the side of a mountain - move over Frank Lloyd Wright - that houses the fallen soldiers of the Spanish Civil War. What's unbelievable about experiences like these is that you start to realize how everything you've learned about history is actually true. As surreal as it may seem, these people of the past really did have all these fantastic stories that we learn about in class. (That is if you are awake and not sleeping on your textbook.)
After a quick jaunt around the city, I actually did something quite unusual in my hotel room. My high school graduation was actually happening at 2PM that day, so I was able to make a live webcast valedictorian speech into the graduation tent via satellite. (It really felt cool - like being one of those people who wins an Academy Award but delivers their little speech from another country). I used my eKit phone to coordinate this event (seriously, crystal clear calls across the Atlantic). Basically, a crazy awesome travel experience. Congrats HHS grads! Alright guys, I'm off like a bull after a red cape.
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Hi Pat.
I think you’ll find that most Europeans are nocturnal. When I was in Greece, going to dinner at 10 pm was early. But I think you’ll agree that its much more fun/exciting that way.
I missed your graduation speech because I had to work in order for my parents to see George graduate. But I’m sure you were yourself!
Have fun,dearie, and I’m still jealous of you!