First stop-Toledo.

The first night we were there, some of my friends and I got onto this famous American craving of--buffalo wings. We had heard of this place that was just a metro ride away...What we didn't know was that it was a 30 min metro stop away plus a 30 min walk in the RAIN away. But no worries we had so much fun laughing about it all and we did finally make it there and have some wings. They were no buffalo wild wings but, they were wings nonetheless. We even got creative with our wings and did a CUI in hopes that we'll win the photo competition next year!
My favorite part of Madrid was visiting the Palacio Real (Royal Palace). This place is the most elegant place I have ever seen. I wish we could have taken picture of the inside, but because of history and preservation, I was unable to. Each room had a different purpose whether it was a maid's quarter, woman's powdering room, business room, dining room, etc. Each had its own theme throughout the room too--certain colors, fabrics, and moldings. Almost every room had an incredibly detailed ceiling too! We were on a guided tour so I wasn't able to fully stay in each room as long as I wanted (or pass through the less detailed ones), but I wish I could have stayed much longer in one room particular--the throne room. It was so...majestic. Royalty emitted from the walls and carpet. I couldn't do anything but stand in awe and try to take it all in. The biggest thing I realized was that I was standing in a throne room--a real one. The whole scenery reminded me of God's throne room in Heaven. If this one one earth was able to have such a strong feeling of royalty and elegance, how much more will His emit and of glory and power. It is definitely a more humbling experience to realize, this is only a small glimpse of what I really will bow down to. Fascinating. I've added a picture online I found but it doesn't give it much justice.Last but not least. During one of our free times, a couple friends and I went to a contemporary art museum. It was definitely strange and pointless at times, but my heart was filled when I saw a piece of art with the Fibonacci's sequence (1,1,2,3,5,8,13,...) in it. Now there's true beauty.
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