This month has mostly consisted of experiencing Granada and making sure to spend the most amount of time with my family and my friends who aren't heading back to Central in the fall. I went to the beach, the mountains, the dance clubs, the bars, the Albaysin, and even part of the Alhambra for one last time. There we so many hellos and firsts that had to be done before I could say goodbye.
One of the things I had to get done on my to do list was to 'ir de marchas' like a Spaniard. This means to go out all night and proceed to still make it for churros in the morning. I'd just like to say mission accomplished. A couple friends and myself decided the best day to do it was the night we got back from Sevilla because we slept on the bus to and fro Sevilla so we had our naps in. Therefore once we got home it was dinner time and then time to get ready. We were out again by 1130. We first went up to the Albayzin to take in the Alhambra at night. That sight never gets old. From there we went to the dance club that's semi near by and danced the night away from 1:45 until 6:30am. Crazy I know. While it seems like a long time it went by pretty quickly. It was cool to see the dance floor change from the American style music to the Spanish style the later (or earlier) it got. I will admit that at 5:00am it was the worst because all these people came out of no where and no one could dance. There was just pushing and drunks all around and I was tempted to bail out then but I held strong and after about 15 minutes all was well again. 6:30am comes around and we walk down to Cafe Futbol to have our churros and coffee. It was delicious but I was definitely gone by then. The only problem consisted of that when I got home at 8:00am, I had to be back out in Granada at 10:15am to have my last intercambio at a museum. Therefore instead of going back to sleep, I got on Facebook and stayed up until I had to leave again. The museum was pretty cool with all of its exhibits (I saw a whale heart!) by the last couple rooms I was a walking zombie. Finally after lunch, I was able to take a nap at 4:00pm. Its been a long time since I've pulled an all nighter but it still was a blast and quite the accomplishment. (Mandy has the final picture of us at Cafe Futbol dead tired; I plan on having a full blog of just the pictures I missed out on)
One last pretty cool thing I did in Granada was have my own 'Tulip Time.' After hearing/seeing everyone's statuses about tulip time, Renee and I wanted to have our own. Since last year we went out and took pictures, we continued the tradition of going out this year to take pictures...only in Granada there are no Tulips (que pena!). There are a lot of Roses though so we called our time a rato de rosas (time of roses but it keeps the whole same letter thing going one). It was a lot of fun! We may have got some weird looks, but we definitely enjoyed ourselves.













