Monday, July 18, 2011

Mimosas/Ositos de Oro and the Buffet Libre

Sorry it's been so long. Here is an update!

Monday: Class and nap. Pretty uneventful day. Knocked around most of the day.

Tuesday: Another day of class. We discussed NBA Jam in class, which was pretty awesome. We came back and hung out for a bit until Jay and Kate came over to make us an amazing meal. I would rarely eat seafood, and Kate and Jay made seafood so good, I ate the whole thing. It was amazing and even though it rained, we had an amazing meal. Also, on this day I learned of the Cagador pants in Spain...literally translated....the Sh*ter pant line. It was a pretty awesome realization.

Wednesday: Another day of class, beach and then for Kate and Jay's last night in Barcelona, we went to the Ceverceria. Even though it was a 40 minute wait, it was a pretty darned good experience. We called it an early night because Jay and Kate had to head to the airport, with me, early the next day. Me to drop them off and pick up Tim! The one interesting thing that did happen today was that Kat and I went to the metro and saw a man almost try to off himself. We walked in to our side to hear screaming and yelling, followed by a man screaming "Me voy a matar" (I'm going to kill myself). He jumped on the tracks and ran the other way, almost disappearing down into the tunnel. However, I suppose either he chickened out or thought better and jumped back up onto the platform. He was promptly tackled by many security guards while his partner in the argument was held in a half-nelson and the almost-suicidal man's wife was berating a metro-worker. Needless to say, they stopped the metro for some time and when the train did arrive, it CRAWLED into the station. The whole experience left Kat and I pretty shaken up.

Thursday: Took the day off of class and went to the airport to pick up Tim! (and say goodbye to Kate and Jay). Tim and I came back, and literally passed out for hours...he was exhausted from his flight and I from having to get up pretty early. We did go for paella that day, which was amazing, but we ate so much and had another nap after. That evening we just called it a quiet, early night. Tim and I did go out that evening to a little restaurant to get some food where, when asked if they had a menu in Castellano, keeping in mind they speaking Catalan here, the woman briskly asked me what my questions were. However, the meal was great! Tim and I came back and, while Kat was finishing her first Children's book "BooBoo gets the hiccups", we waited for Kristin (a friend of Kat and I's from our first study abroad experience). We did get a little closer to the ending of the book, and to the bottom of a few more bottles of cava. Kristin arrived and we had a few more glasses before I retired to bed, for you see, I had an "exam" the next day.

Friday: I woke up early and headed to my last day of class. I took (and PWND) my exam, getting the highest grade in the class. To celebrate, we went to the Crepe place near by and shared some drinks and crepes. We continued by going to the beach and relaxing to the sounds of aguacococolafantacervezacoldbeer. We finished our tenure at the beach and came home. I did my pushups and cleaned up. It was a big night out for us. We first went to El Bixto, our favorite tapas place by school, and downed several delicious tapas. Then we headed out to meet some of my school friends at this bar called "El Born". We followed that up with a whirl-wind visit to our favorite bar, El Cangrejo. We found out several things that evening:
a.) The bartender who loved to give us a hard time, became our best friend-Fernando
b.) Pablo was not married, but still gay and still would not go out with Kat. HOWEVER, he did pour us a shot. We drank a lot that evening. We ended up stumbling home, and telling the cab driver our entire life story. We passed out promptly...but we also got a little ill, all of us except for Kristin.

Saturday: Tim and I arose very VERY late to go to the beach. However, I was not feeling well most of the day, and very nearly threw up on the train. We spent most of the day on the beach, unwinding from our late night. We ended up waiting for our German friend Felix, who, bless his heart, seems off of a schedule at times. We ended up spending many hours at the beach. However, you don't hear me complaining. We capped off our night by having an incredibly good Italian dinner a few metro stops down. It was Kristin's last night in town from Madrid, but a quiet one at that.

Sunday: We slept most of the day. Tim and I attempted to go to the Picasso museum, but being that it was a free Sunday, the line was approximately 1 mile long. We decided to go elsewhere. We wandered the city and then to the Ciutadela park. It was a nice day that was capped off by a visit back home and went out to eat. It was ok; a chain restaurant, but ok. I did try Horchata that day. I was deathly afraid it would trigger some ridiculous bathroom needs, having a lot of dairy in it, but it was fine and delicious! Tim and I also ran into a movie set in Barcelona. We weren't sure what movie was filming, but it was pretty neat nonetheless. Another amazing accomplishment was when Tim finally found out what song was played in the metro stations. You see, it had been playing since the day we got here, and Kat and I feverishly tried to find out what it was: We tried shazaming it, googling the lyrics, humming the damn song. All for naught. We, and by we, I mean Tim, finally found out what it was. "Get Happy" by some Barcelona artist. Now it's my ringtone...fer real.

Monday (Today): Tim and I woke up early to catch a train to Montserrat. As always, the train was packed and we spent the better part of the entire train ride standing up (an hour standing up stinks...). However, it was entertaining to hear the older Spanish women spin yarns of Spanish tales of girls disappearing into Montserrat, only appearing years later, totally transformed. We arrived and had a quick lunch. We went into the Basilica and saw the line to see the Black Virgin. It was a huge line. Tim and I decided to walk around and view the natural awesomeness before attempting the line. After a hike and many pictures, we headed back and saw the Black Virgin. Finally I learned the story that stemmed past a "This is where Jesus created the SuperBowl story" that Kat created and I genuinely wanted to believe. After our sightseeing, Tim and I hit up the gift shop, after I purchased honey, of course. Tim and I got home, after receiving several irate texts from Kat. The electricity in our apartment was blown. It was amazing.....ly bad. We waited, had cava and waited and finally the landlord and his crew arrived to assess the situation. The electrician would have to come. While we waited, we headed over to the Buffet, the chinese buffet, and chowed down. It was amazing. After the meal we finally bought oranges to make fresh squeezed orange juice, hoping the electricity would be on to run our juicer. After a few minutes in the dark back at home, it came back on...and fresh squeezed it was! So now here I am, 11:30 and only a few days remain here in Barcelona. Tomorrow is a big in-city day and Wednesday is a Dali museum day.

Thanks for reading!

Hasta la próxima vez :)
-Scott
And here are some pictures of my week below for your enjoyment!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Scott's a Super Lady/Let the Sun Shine In the City

Bonjour my followers,

Another week gone by in Barcelona. Lots to report on so here goes!

Tuesday: Another day of class followed by a nap at home. Kat had visitors sowe took them out for dinner where we ate last year. It was fun. We had a nice walk along the ramblas and then stopped at a bar for a quick glass of tinto. We traded a lot of close-call stories in which I realized that Richard was my soul-mate in regards to gastroenterology. Kat and I went home with our guests. We realized that our couch turned into a futon...it was an exciting discovery.

Wednesday: It was a quiet day of class and such. David and Richard left. Kat and I did our thing that evening. We headed out to Rosita Negro for Mexican food (so authentic) with our friend Dan. Afterwards they went to DJ Tiesto by the beach. Kat and I decided it best we hang low mostly because I had to get up early to pick up Kate Karcz from the train station the next day!

Thursday: Kate arrived. I picked her up at the train station and we went to the Creperia, a delicious crepe place. I decided to take it easy instead of rushing back to class. I finally went back and finished up my class for the day while Kate and Jay settled in. After a few hours of this and that, we (Kat and I) met them back for dinner at Ibixto (time number 2). Kat and I went back to our apartment and polished off a bottle of wine and headed to sleep. European life rocks.

Friday: Oral Report day in class...not that I didn't prepare it the night before for 10 minutes. After class, I headed back home for lunch and quick nap, then off to the beach with Kat, Kate and Jay. Kat left an hour or so after I arrived and the rest of us left shortly after. That evening Dan, Kat and I, joined by Maxim (not the same as he who I met last year) and Felix went to Friday Club at our school (bar night) and then out for dinner at Ibixto (time 3). We followed that up with drinks at a bar on the Ramblas, Boada. The drinks were delicious and the bartenders were really nice. I caught up with Felix during that time, forcing him to practice hisSpanish, forever the teacher. We then went to Razzamatazz, a local discotheque. The cab ride over was filled with inane banter in which our cab driver talked about the beautiful women of Barcelona over and over again. We entered the club (after a side quest to an ATM followed by Felix and an unnerving encounter with a group of irritating Americans shouting "We're fromLA!"). We had a great night.Dan disappeared at one point, and after searching and subsequently realizing he went back home, Kat, Felix and I also left. Upon turning the corner, we were faced by a panicked young lady whom Felix knew and another girl, pale and doubled over on the ground. She was sick to her stomach from drinking and the friend had been robbed. A nice Spaniard had alerted the police and we waited with her until they arrived. The other girl, writhing in pain asked for an ambulance. We decided that it was then that we should leave. So, Kat, Felix and I went back to our apartment. The time was now 4:30am. We fell asleep as the sun rose around 6am.

Saturday: Up at 2pm and time for shopping! Kat and I went to a bunch of shops, hungry for some deals, (and me for some bathing suits, and white underwear so I could wear my linen pants...I'm so manly) but stopped for lunch first. Successful on all accounts (plus a new pair of red jeans) we headed back for nap and such. We met Kate and Jay later for dinner and then went out to El Cangrejo...my favorite place from last year. We quickly, and happily discovered that Pablo, our favorite bartender, was still behind the bar. We passed the night to the tunes of Madonna and Ace of Bass and delicious vodka limón. We went home shortly before the metro stopped at 2am. We quickly passed out, eager for our beach day.

Sunday (today): Kat and I awoke early...1pm this time....to head to Ocata. Really spent most of the day on the beach. I was creepily approached by a Spanish child, commenting on my "pretty" Nook e-Reader...creepy. We left around 5:30. On the train back, a group of children approached us with their caretaker and quickly struck up a conversation. We met José and Raquel. They were frankly very adorable. Kat offered the 4-year old José her iPhone who knew what to do with it in seconds. They demonstrated their English skills (Holy Shit being in their cannon of vocabulary). We stepped off the train and then went home. We wolfed down a snack-meal and took siesta. Here I am, now at 11pm, ready for another day of school tomorrow.

Until Next Time,
Scott

Monday, July 4, 2011

Vale...depende





Hello there from Barca!

It's day 4 here in Barcelona and the past few days have been a blast!

The weekend: On Saturday Kat and I woke up at the ripe hour of 2pm and headed out to the beach to get some sol in. It was excellent, really felt like old times. We sat on the b
each and I dove in the water. You had your usual sights of chest-bare ladies and tight speedo-gentleman, reminding me just how out of shape I am. That evening we (Kat, her cousin and husband and I) went to Ibitxo, a delicious tapas restaurant that, thought only 2 minutes from school, took 25 minutes to find due to my
lack of direction. We had awesome tapas and cava. We then went out to the creperia to have crepes and unwind a bit, finally ending up in Las Ramblas for a HUGE glass of Sangria. Kat's cousin Sara went up to one of the street "Performers" and imitated him. She ended up getting change in her hand from a passerby! It was hysterical. All in all, a really nice night.

On Sunday Kat and I woke up, again, at 2pm and headed to Badalona to hang out on the beach before class. I proceeded to see two young Spaniards have casi-intercourse next to me. It was really uncomfortable. We later regrouped at home. My friend Kate and her boyfriend Scott came to visit as part of their Europe-wide tour. We went out to tapas and more cava (feeling like this may be a theme). It was a mad dash to the metro as it was about to close (and I had to use the bathroom....normal). We ended the night with crashing, not necessarily looking forward to class the next day.

Today/Monday: Class, class class. Woke up at 7:30 and got ready to go in to class. We had to take a test to get placed. Kat and I ended up giggling at one point due to some strange "noise" in the testing room. We parted ways and went to our classes. I had a lot of neat activities in my class and a lot of really interesting people. After class, we went to the mercado to get some food and headed home, as it was about to rain. We made it home for a snack and a siesta. God, how I wish Siesta existed in America. Of course, the construction noise made it hard to fall asleep at first. Kat went for her afternoon run, and I polished off a bag of salt and vinegar potato chips, followed by a rigorous..."rigorous" terrace workout and yoga session. We then read a bit and departed for dinner and wine. So here I am. Nothing tooo exciting to report, but great days all in all.



Hasta la próxima vez,
Scott

Friday, July 1, 2011

Back in the Motherland...Barthhhheeellloonnnaaa









I sit here writing this as my aire condicionado is leaking water. Drip...drip....drip. It's enough to make a man who hasn't slept in 30+hours go insane. And insane I am going. Let's just say this day ended with me making flatulent noises and giggling in front of Kat. This of course came after lugging a case of water up 8 flights of stairs because the scary Adam's family-esque elevator no funciona!


Well, the day started at JFK where we, Kat and I, were to start
our long...LONG journey to the
promised land...Barcelona. Our flight to Zurich, the first leg, was not bad. The food was decent, we met a nice woman from Barcelona and I didn't sleep a single moment.




The layover was a little tougher, once again bringing back the argument to Kat and I..."Next
time, we are flying direct". Getting to the airport was easy and then it was time to take out money to pay for our apartment. However, I never authorized for the bank to allow me to
take out large sums of money. After several frustrating phone calls with both Bank of America and Peoples Bank, we finally called our rentee who said that a credit card was fine. ::FACEPALM::.

So we were off, into a taxi and down a road to Barcelona. We got to our apartment, which is gorgeous (and on the 8th floor) and settled in.




After which, we trudged out and signed up for classes and bought the essential groceries. We trudged those back...of course after having DELICIOUS tapas (tortilla y queso manchego)
and then started out again for the food for breakfast. This is when we were brought into awareness of our elevator not fucntioning, when we live on the 7th floor. But of course, in Spain "No pasa nada", so Kat and I rolled with it thinking....well, it'll be ok when we get back.

It wasn't. We lugged our groceries up 7 flights plus 1 to the top.
To celebrate the end of our day, Kat posed with some Jamón chips, and I took a cool down shower in our outdoor shower (not literally). Now it's time to sleep!



Hasta que la próxima vez,
Scott

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Leaving on a Jet Plane

Hello Blog followers!

In less than a week, I will be back in Barcelona. Stay posted!

Take Care,
-Scott