Que cansancio!
We opted out of an optional (meaning: additional $$$) portion of the tour today, which left the four of us on our own apart from the groups who went ahead as well as the others who also stayed behind. No worries, socializing with other adults was my goal for yesterday! It was pretty great, we got to do exactly what we wanted to do rather than waiting to see what the 48 others were feeling like doing.
So, what did we want to do? Our goals: Real Madrid/Santiago Bernabeu Stadium visit, lunch at an open market, finding a skatepark, eating good churros, visiting the royal botanical gardens, and dinner with the large group.
We were successful at all of the above except that it rained soon after our trek out to the skatepark, and we had to cut the botanical gardens out from our agenda. We found macarons in the most unexpected of places, so I’d call it even!
Tomorrow, we’ll get to see what’s up in Barcelona! Tomorrow we’ll also find out what happens when you put 52 middle and high school students on a bus together for 8 hours. It’s pretty funny… Our two students are seniors and they are a lot more like Sarah and I than they are like most of the students on this tour. Worlds way from the 6th graders.
I guess that’s fitting because we’re a lot more like them than we are like our fellow adult chaperones.














