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Hello everyone, Barcelona is beautiful and I am so excited to learn about and explore this diverse city!

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The first week

Barcelona, Spain


So I had an energizing Shabbat with my extended family in Jerusalem and I was beginning to feel really comfortable with them and the country of Israel, but then it was time to leave for Spain! I arranged for a taxi to pick me up early Sunday morning at 3am, and my Turkish airlines flight left Tel-Aviv, Ben Gurion Airport at 645am. Everything went smoothly- transfer in Istanbul and arrival in Barcelona. CEA - the study abroad program provider was there to pick me up and I hopped on a coach bus to the hotel. Once at the hotel, Avenida Palace, we checked in and had the rest of the day to relax and walk around to get a feel for the city. I met my hotel roommate Torrie, and we decided to go for a walk. It was just by chance that we ended up at Las Ramblas, one of the main touristy avenues in Barcelona. We made it all the way down to the water, walked around the Maremagnum Mall for a while. I started feeling really nauseous and sick so we decided to head back to the hotel. When we got back, I fell asleep at 7:30pm and did not wake up until the next morning at 9:30am. Wow, i was exhausted! Monday, we had orientation presentations all afternoon and then I went to dinner with some friends and walked around some more.
Tuesday- more orientation in the morning and then a bus tour of the city for about 3 hours that afternoon. It was really informative and they took us to all the major attractions, including Sagrada Familia, Montjuic, Barceloneta (my neighborhood!) and some famous Gaudi architectures.
Wednesday we checked out of the hotel and they transfered everyone to their housing throughout the day. When we got to our apartment, I was so extactic! It is right on a main street, Joan de Borbo, and our livingroom overlooks the bay with tons of sailboats and a view of the aquarium. Our neighborhood is so cute, with many shops and a fresh fish market everyday. I think we are the only CEA students living here. My roommates are great, I share a room with Kendra from United States State. Kim, from Towson, and Laurie, from United States, both have single rooms. So Wednesday night was the huge welcome party for all students studying abroad in Barcelona at Danzatoria. Its supposedly David Beckam's old mansion and it is humongous. So many different rooms and DJs, and bars and nice interior- i wanna live there.
Thursday, we had the day off to relax and get acquainted, I walked around and relaxed on the boardwalk of the Mediterranean Sea, so pretty! That night I went to a bar with Laurie and her friend from home, Karen, who has been studying in Spain since September.
Friday we had a Spanish placement test in the morning and then orientation at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona in the afternoon. I will take Spanish and Contemporary Spain at the CEA Global Campus and International Business and Strategic Management of the Firm at UAB. The main UAB campus is 35 minutes outside the city, but they have this one huge building for international students in the city- so thats where our classes will be held. Friday night we went to Ovella Negra (the black sheep). Its just a beer and sangria bar where a lot of internationals hang out and a good place to meet up with friends.
Today is Saturday and so far I have been a big bum and slept in late, but hey- its technically still my winter break until classes start on Monday.
Thats all for now!
xoxo steph


permalink written by  stephshap on January 13, 2007 from Barcelona, Spain
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Barcelona, Spain


Hola Chic@s!!
haven't written for a while bc there hasn't been a whole lot to say, but I better put some stuff down before I start forgetting!
Last weekend was pretty low key. Friday we had a CEA day trip to Figueres and Girona. In Figueres we went to the Salvador Dali museum, which I absolutely loved! He was one crazy/messed up dude, but the art was so much fun to look at and we had a Spanish tour guide who knew what she was talking about so that always adds to the experience. While in Girona, we walked around the old walled city and through the Jewish quarter, but we were only there for about 1 hour total.
Wednesday night I went out with Lily to watch the FC Barca game, we lost but Lily and I had fun at Nuba near my apt and then Chupitos. All day I saw so many Liverpool fans who came in to the city to cheer for their team, they were out on the streets drinking and cheering and singing songs, futbol fans are crazy! Thursday night we just stayed in and had some friends over, and last night we went to Pippermints bar for a drink.
I am excited because tomorrow CEA is taking us to the FC Barca game against Bilboa! It's not a big important game but it should be fun...


permalink written by  stephshap on February 24, 2007 from Barcelona, Spain
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