Today we had a relaxed day. Sick of riding the bus, we decided to stay close to home. We woke up with a craving for churros and crepes after passing a restaurant frequently on the bus that advertised both. We walked and walked and walked and finally got there to be told we were thirty minutes late for churro time. Crepes, however, were still available. Because we like to order the same things we both got chocolate banana ones. Ohhhh my. These things oozed chocolate. For a chocoholic to say 'too much' you can imagine how gushy they were.
We walked and walked and walked back to the hostel area where we decided to play gin rummy on the beach. I taught Cat the game and she's very into it. She's been getting very daring. Since the beach was so windy cat constructed us a special gin rummy arena that worked out quite well. She said she couldn't do anything about making the weather warmer, so we played all bundled up.
I am not going to admit what we did for dinner, but afterwords we had a pitcher of sangria and watched Barcelona vs Chelsea and felt like real Spaniards.
- Megan Leigh
My gin rummy arena was inspired by the Hunger Games arena, in the first book that is. Even had the mountain range to the north, where Peta camouflaged himself oh so well.
Our tour guide in Sevilla kept saying that Spaniards are very lazy, and after today, I finally feel like one. But that feeling wont last long- shortly we'll be back to the hustle and bustle of the city that never sleeps. What a drastic change it'll be!
- Cat
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What did you do for dinner? What was it? McDonald's? Hard Rock Cafe? Fess up!
Burger King. There's one on every corner here and very few McDonalds. The menu (except dipping sauces) and portion sizes weren't any different, which I didn't expect. I thought fast food was soooo different in Europe.
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