Thursday, September 23, 2010

Spaghetti Ice Cream!!

So last week we finished up Philippians and had an end of the block party. We made hamburgers and dessert and hung out as a group and watched a movie. I really enjoy being with everyone! We are all very different but God can bring us all together and enjoy our time in fellowship. 

                                                                                      Last Philippians class

Over the weekend we went and did what we do best; swimming and cliff jumping!!! We justify it by saying that the cold weather is coming and we have to enjoy it while it lasts....so we did!
On Monday, it was rainy and a tad bit cold. The plan was to go to get spaghetti ice cream and hopefully swim if the rain stopped. Alex our trusty tour guide (up to this point) had told us that it was a 20 minute walk to get this long awaited ice cream. Once we started walking we realized that its been a half hour.  So we asked how much further and he told us, “See those buildings way over there? That is where we get ice cream.” Keep in mind that it is still raining. So after the longest 20 minute walk ever we finally arrive, about 45 minutes later, no longer wanting ice cream but food!! We got some pizza and were able to get out of the rain for a while and then we were ready to get Spaghetti Ice Cream! 

Arriving in Paguera ready for ice cream!

So if you are wondering what spaghetti ice cream is, I will tell you. (and you thought I was going to leave you hangin) But no, it is NOT spaghetti flavored ice cream, for those of you that were wondering. Basically it is vanilla ice cream squeezed through this container to look like pasta. They added strawberry topping to look like tomato sauce and then sprinkle white chocolate shavings on top to look like cheese. It looked amazing and tasted even better! 







We sat there and enjoyed our ice cream while we tried to get dry and then we remembered that we have a long walk home and now the rain is coming down even harder! We were very tempted to call Paster Raf to come pick us up. But we decided to be big kids and walk home. 
Alex came up with a bright idea to take the a shorter way back and cut through the trees and dirt. Even though the majority disagreed, we had to follow Alex, because we like him, and he was the only one who knew where he was going. We walked through the dirt or the mud by this time, and we were slipping around in our flip flops so we had to take them off. After a while we came to find that Alex didn’t know where he was going. We walking around bare foot in the rain and in the mud for about an hour or so till we found our way home. This is an experience I don’t think I will ever forget.
Sorry I don't have any picture of our journey back I was trying too hard to stay alive! Just kidding but with everything said we had fun and it was an amazingly crazy day.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

First Week of Classes

Ok so my mom has told me I don't write enough about what's going on here. So I am attempting to make my posts a little longer. For those of you who don't care.... there will still be pictures. This post will probably be a tad bit longer than what I plan on posting from now on, mostly because I haven't posted in a while.
Last Tuesday classes began with a somewhat bumpy start. But we are reminded that God is in control. We had to fly out a teacher from England to teach Philippians class because of some unexpected events. We are kinda powering through the book with some; four to six hour classes a day, and also classes on the weekends, in order to get classes done in eight days altogether. As crazy as it seems it has still been a blessing.
Monday before classes began we decided to get in as much summer fun as we could. We started off with a little cliff jumping and snorkeling.




Took a break and got some ice cream for only a euro a scoop then moved on to the more popular beach where all the tourists were. We swam out to a floating platform and dove in the water and hang out for a while. This is my least favorite beach because 1. There is so many people everywhere and for 2. Half of those people are topless.  I guess it is just a cultural thing, but it is still hard to get use to.
Anyways we moved on from there to a more rocky beach near the guys flats. 
This was a little more interesting. It still had a lot of people there but it was a lot of fun!

                                    The beach by the guys flats

So after an exciting day like this, we were well prepared for a long week of classes.
During the week we still fit in some things such as shopping at a festival nearby and seeing the fireworks. Things might seem a little dull after the summer season is over and all the tourist go home, ok well maybe not. I am still in Spain.

                                    The Festival






On Saturday we were able to take a break from classes and school altogether and took a day trip to some old Spanish villages called Soller and Valdemossa.  This was a lot of fun! It was about an hour drive from our school. It was such a beautiful place! It was exactly how I always pictured Spain being. 




We went into a pub for lunch and Raf ordered for us. He ordered us Pamb oli which is basically a stale piece of bread with tomatoes, melted cheese and ham on top and olives on the side. It is very Spanish and may sound gross but I actually enjoyed it, once I picked the tomatoes off of course.


 We walked around a little bit and got some ice cream, we get a lot of ice cream here! We then drove to another little town, by the way the drive was amazing, and made a little pit stop and took some pictures by this look out spot that overlooked the ocean.  



We finally made it to Valdemossa and I walked around with a couple other girls. We looked in some shops, got some coffee and made our way home.


The second week of classes started again today, Philippians ends on Thursday. After that I think it will be a little less intense. But as for now I am enjoying it and just trying to take it all in.
I could go on and on but if you would like to know more about our time here, you can message me.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Finally in Mallorca!!

 So far my days spent in Mallorca consisted of swimming in the Mediterranean, eating gelato exploring the island and getting to know some really awesome people! I am so blessed to be here! It all feels like a dream and too good to be true. It is probably the most beautiful place I have ever been and everyone I've met has been so nice and friendly. I am looking forward to getting to know them better.  Classes start on tuesday and I can't wait!  


                                                 This is the view we have everyday!


 The water is so warm!

Spanish Dancing


                                        
                                                                       The church!


Today we took a bus into Palma.  We had a lot of fun walking around and getting coffee and ice cream! We also walked around a Cathedral. 


It was another great opportunity to bound with the staff and other students. I'm looking forward to many more days like this!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Barcelona

I would have to describe Barcelona as... Europe Tim Berton style. After seeing the all the old buildings, I really believe that he must have got his inspiration for his movies from this city.  Barcelona was not a city I would have ever picked out to see for myself or would even want to visit again, but I have to say that I’m very glad that I did get to see it. It was a real experience! It was all very interesting, different and nothing like I’ve ever seen before. The culture is also very different from England and it felt much more like a foreign country. 



The highlight for me was the Sagrada Familia.


It really was an amazing building. They began building it in 1820 and to this day it has not been finished. (You can see the crane in the background) The gothic style of the church is not my taste but you can not deny that it is breath taking!