Thursday, April 28, 2011

The 100th Day

April 28th marked my 100th day in Spain (and all of Europe). I thought it’d be fun reflecting on the things that I will/will not miss when I head back to the States in a few short weeks.

Things That Will Be THOROUGHLY Missed:

(In no particular order, I’ve had this list pending for a while now)

1)      Living in SPAIN: probably the best part of this semester
2)      Traveling EVERY weekend: just a hop, skip and a jump away from a new foreign land
3)      European Money: it’s totally monopoly like; makes the US seem BORING
4)      My Host Family: Lola and Manolo have been the greatest parental replacements anyone could ask for
5)      Speaking Spanish 24/7: or so it seems, compared to the ZERO Spanish I spoke in the US
6)      Tapas: or rather any Spanish/European gastronomy; my pallet’s definitely matured
7)      Being Asked for Directions: feeling like a local, after a few weeks, is the best feeling ever
8)      Walking Everywhere: take a college campus, put it on steroids and then double it; that’s my daily walk
9)      PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE: Europe is a great place for social butterflies, like me, to meet very interesting and cultured individuals
10)   Islamic Influence: it’s everywhere; all I had to do was step outside the US
11)   The Arts and Architecture: breathtaking and beautiful; it converts a non-enthusiast (like me) to an intrigued observer
12)   Hollywood in my Backyard: if I had a dollar for the number of times I stepped on a once-movie set, I would be able to buy nose-bleed tickets to the next Bulls game
13)   History Meeting Modernity: the marriage between the two made traveling even more exciting; every street that I walk down has some historical significance
14)   European Fashion: I may have to get rid of all my sweats and PJs once I get home, sad
15)   Gelato: NOM NOM NOM, enough said
16)   6th Grade Cell Phone: having left my pseudo BlackBerry at home, I have become accustomed to a “pay as you go” basic-function mobile device, disconnecting me from the world of constant texting
17)   European M&Ms: Mars seriously needs to use the same recipe in the States
18)   The 2€ Store: like the dollar store except with better quality and selection
19)   Yogurtlandia: Red Mango should be ashamed of itself
20)   The Nightlife: Spaniards truly know how to do it best; party don’t stop till 5 in the morning
21)   The Metro: seamlessly taking a directionally challenged tourist from one end of the city to the other
22)   Blogging as the Globetrotter: I need to continue traveling in order to maintain this blog; I may have a few ideas up my sleeve
23)   Cola Coa: the best hot chocolate mix known to mankind, promise
24)   Té Rojo: yes folks, I’ve become a tea drinker

Things That I Will Gladly Live WITHOUT:

1)      Piropos: translated as compliments, these are whistles, catcalls, obnoxious kissing sounds and physical advances carried out by men of all ages 
2)      Euro to Dollar Conversion: it hurt watching my savings dwindle, everyday
3)      The Smoking: I’m pretty sure my life expectancy has decreased by 10 years; I’m coming home with a grey lung
4)      PDA: things that happen behind closed doors should stay there, not be displayed for the world to see
5)      Cobble Stone Sidewalks: totally not conducive to heels
6)      Stereotypes: not all Americans are self-centered, stupid or the poster children for McDonald’s, promise
7)      Sevici Bike Lanes: if I had a quarter for the number of times I was almost run over by a bike, I’d have enough money for a year’s supply of M&Ms
8)      Slow Internet Connections: makes skyping a pain in the butt
9)      The Seven Hour Time Difference: became a hassle when I had to call mom during the week
10)   Military Time: I mean who wants to do math when checking the time
11)   Not Being with Family and Friends: I hated not having my loved ones with me when I was touring each country
12)   Constant Airport Security Checks: just because I’m brown, doesn’t mean I’m dangerous

I’m sure I’ll add to this list over the next few days. A special shout out to MF who is celebrating her 22nd Birthday Today! So glad I got to know you on this trip! T-Minus 16 Days Until Chicago!

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