Thursday night Erin, Amie and I decided not to meet up until after lunch. They had to try and get two more nights in their hostel or find a new hostel in the morning, so we didn’t want to rush things. With my free time in the morning, I first decided to sleep in. By sleep in I mean 8:30 am. I was definitely awake before the two kids had left for school. I had breakfast and then just chilled for a while, letting my breakfast digest before my run. I was happy I finally had free time to run. Apparently Pepita had told Cristobal (my temporary dad for the week) that I usually run a lot, so everyday he asks me how much I run. Today I was finally able to prove that I am not lazy and that I was just preoccupied with midterms. I ran to Plaza España, which seems really far from my apartment, but actually isn’t too bad. It took about 50 minutes round trip. I enjoyed the run because it was a wide sidewalk with minimal amounts of people. I think that having people in my way is the worst part of running in the city.
A run, a shower and a lunch later, I left to meet the biker group at the metro stop for Park Guell.
It was nice to see the park again.
It was just as busy as the last time I went with vendors and tourists.
We hiked all the way to the top of the hill and had a great view of the city and the sea.
Miriam and Tim (another Bowdoin student) met us at the top of the hill.
Amie and Erin were surprised to see Tim.
I knew he was visiting from
London for the weekend, but they didn’t.
While in the middle of catching up at the top of the hill, a girl approached us and asked where we were from.
Turns out that she was from
Falmouth,
Maine and recognized
Erin from high school cross country.
We chatted for a few minutes with her and then started hiking down to go to La Sagrada Familia.
On our way out of the park, Amie, Tim, Miriam and I got way ahead of Erin and McKayla.
We turned around to find them missing and were confused as to where they could have gone.
We started walking back up the hill.
Erin had run into her next door neighbors!
It is crazy to think that of all the places they could be in the world, they were both on the same street in the same city in the same country at the same time.
Erin’s sister was evening taking care of the neighbors’ cats while they were on vacation.
We were so astonished by our encounters.
A stranger and familiar family from
Maine, but there would be more to come…
We ventured to La Sagrada Familia.
We didn’t stay too long.
It was busy with all the preparations for the Pope.
We were there long enough to walk around the perimeter and get back on the metro.
We took the metro back to Amie and
Erin’s hostel.
Their hostel was a great hangout spot.
It had a totally different feeling from the two hostels I had been in when I visited
Rome.
The first floor was a giant lounge with bar style tables, pool tables and foosball tables.
It was filled with people too from all over just hanging out.
The hostel actually served dinner around 8, but had plans to eat at Les Quitze Nitz.
The restaurant was in the same plaza as the hostel and I had been hearing great things about for the last few weeks.
It is a restaurant with gourmet chefs in training, so the food is really amazing at an unbeatable price.
We went early because the line gets really long with waits that last over an hour.
I started with a tomato soup with pesto sauce, and then I ordered cannanolles.
Finally, for dessert I got “the Catalan Dessert”.
It was the best dessert I’d had in the city so far.
Some sort of ice cream and nougat covered with Catalan cream and drizzled with hot fudge.
It was a little chilly eating outside, but well worth it.
Hopefully, I’ll have a chance to get back there before I leave.
Because we had eaten an early dinner, we had time to kill before the bars would open.
A bunch of us just hung out in the hostel.
It was nice being able to hang out with friends from home and friends from my program at the same time.
A little after 10 we left to go to Oveja Negra.
I had been to this bar before and it had a pretty good bar atmosphere so Miriam and I decided to take our guests their.
Amie and Erin also invited two
New Zealand girls that they had met in their hostel to come with us.
Emily and Morgan also met us to go to the bar.
A little later in the night, we had another “small world” encounter.
Miriam and Tim saw their friend from high school in the bar.
Her and her group of friends hung out with us for a while.
A little bit after midnight, we all left the bar to head to the clubs.
A kid in my program named Cruz became a club promoter for this guy in
Barcelona, so he was going to get us all (by now a group of about 15+ people) into one of the clubs for free.
We were all walking down Las Ramblas when this kid called Tim’s name.
It was another guy who goes to Bowdoin.
I knew him from one of my Spanish classes.
He was studying in
Copenhagen this semester but was visiting
Barcelona for the weekend.
Another one of those same place, same time, “what are the chances?” run ins.
We eventually made it to the clubs.
A majority of the clubs in the city are in the same area near the beach.
Cruz had us all line up single file forming a line separate from the normal line that was waiting to get into one of the clubs.
I was waiting in this single fill line talking with everyone when all the sudden I see someone familiar looking in the regular line for the club.
It was Shelagh Mollahan (a friend from high school).
I’m pretty sure we both did a double take.
Then, she ran over and gave me a huge hug.
The last “it’s a small world” run in of the evening (or early morning at that point).
We started talking, but then the line I was in started to go in.
Shelagh grabbed her friend from the line and entered the club with our group.
We had about 3 minutes of catching up, before we had to go our separate ways in the club.
I found Miriam and some of the others, but didn’t see Erin, Amie or McKayla.
We then got a call from Cruz to go to a different club down the street.
Apparently, Erin, Amie, McKayla weren’t let in because they weren’t dressed nice enough.
They obviously didn’t pack club clothes for their bike trip and only had one set of normal, non-spandex clothes.
Unfortunately, their normal clothes—jeans and a nice shirt weren’t nice enough.
Everything worked out though.
We went to a different club with a less strict dress code.
I left around 3 am with Chris to take the night bus home.
Amie, Erin and McKayla left a little bit after with the
New Zealand girls.
I was in bed by 4… long day, but lots of fun and I enjoyed sharing it with friends from home!
It’s nice having people to show the city to.