Friday, April 20, 2012

Day Four: Sevilla

We got up at the crack of dawn today - 9:30 - and had our first free breakfast. I think the cereal was cornflakes. Cat made a kinda barfy noise after her first spoonful, which was very unappetizing. I was very hungry after Pringle dinner so I gave my spoonful a try anyway. It wasn't anything a lot of sugar couldn't fix.

Around 11 we went on a walking tour where we saw many a landmark led by a small, easy on the eyes Italian. Afterwords we ate at our first decent restaurant. Their chicken and rice was very tasty. We also got these weird hard boiled eggs topped with tuna and drenched in mayonnaise. They were a little terrifying to look at, but very delightful.

After lunch we headed back to Maria Luisa Park, one of our sites on the tour, to reflect on our Spanish days. We returned to the hostel where Cat discovered her debit account had been hijacked. Just like when Josh's checkbook was stolen, Cat's nogoodnick also had a pizza party... and dropped $1600 at Nieman Marcus. Way classier than my Walmart shopping hijacker.

We stayed in at the hostel for the evening and drank free sangria (pretty sure it was just juice) and had little hamburger tapas and couscous. The couscous had giant, wonderful raisins, which were unfortunately surrounded by the couscous. Then we sadly played cards by ourselves until the common areas shut down and then went to bed.

- Megan Leigh

The small, easy on the eyes Italian also served us our drinks and food at the hostel. He was very attentive and chatty with all guests- such things you look for in a young man, or an excellent employee. Well done boy. I'd like the young man who hacked my debit account to meet this young Italian, the thief sure could learn a thing or two from him. 1. Don't take a girl out to pizza hut- unless you're trying to woo Megan.

- Cat


3 comments:

Kristin said...

This food looks delicious! And what were the landmarks you saw?

Kaye said...

Are the white things the eggs in the right side of the photo?

Megan Leigh said...

Too many landmarks I don't know their names. Yup. Those are the eggs!