It's a mere nine days into March and it's already been cray-cray (you can kill me later for typing that.). What was supposed to be a trip with a friend to Germany ended up being a surprise last-minute trip to Carnaval in Cadiz, which, I have to say, was probably the most fun I've had in Spain yet.
How do I explain Carnaval to those who have not yet been able to experience it? Well, take American Halloween, put it in the oldest city in Europe, change the month to March, subtract the scandalous costumes (not literally) and put in some legit costumes that took time and preparation, and severely loosen the open container laws, and you have Carnaval!
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| Very creative. I'm sure the lady is proud. Photo credit to Laura Peltonen. |
Arrive week two and school is in full swing again. I'll admit, it's actually pretty nice to get back into the normal cycle of things, even if the normality won't last past this semester. The week was also the best Spanish I've ever spoken. Between having to try/buy new clothes, buy a used smartphone, and navigate streets and directions at night, it was the first time I legitimately felt Spanish.
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| Do I look European yet?? |
The weather is also getting really nice, at least to snowpacalypse-Minnesota standards. It's been consistently around 22 degrees Celsius all week, which at home would equal shorts weather, but apparently shorts don't exist as a fashion object here. So, skinny jeans it is.
So ultimately, here I am, laying in bed typing this. We spent a good three and a half hours sunbathing in the park after a fun night out, and I gotta say, Sundays are pretty chill in Europe. I used to get very flustered when literally nothing was open, but after spending a day lounging around sipping on pop and eating sandwiches, sometimes the slower-paced lifestyle ain't so bad. We'll see how it is when it gets really hot in the next few months.
| Imma get your heart racin' in my skin-tight jeans... |
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| #groundselfie |
Jacob


