Thursday, June 16, 2011

The last cien night. Facial. And the bus.

Last night was our last night of Wednesday night tutoring and our last at Cien Monteditos! It was really relaxing night, and kind of sad saying good-bye to our usual wednesday night routine (my favorite night)! We saw our UGA friends there. The first time we met them was at Cien our first wednesday night and our last time to see them was our last wednesday night at Cien (kind of crazy). We didn't say long, just long enough for our usual baby sandwiches and a little reminiscing. I think I will probably miss wednesday night at Cien the most out of anything in Sevilla- exect maybe the Tore de Oro.

Today in class we had the usual routine- grammar, homework, tutors... But half way through tutors some girls from the cosmetology school (local Sevillans) came in and asked if a of the girls in our class would like to have a facial. The girl that was supposed to get the facial did not show up and they HAD to have someone so that they could be graded on how well they preformed.. Free facial? Heck yes.. I raised my hand and off we went! The girl had to have gotten an A cause she did an amazing job. I got scrubbed, steamed, got a mask and a massage.. top of the line. Not to mention it was much needed! I also got to miss 2 hours of class.. not a bad trade-off for a free facial.

I caught the bus home alone cause the rest of the class was already gone. When I got home Angie was slightly freaking out. She didn't realize facials took as long as they do and, again, thought I was abducted. She had "facebooked" the entire class by the time I got hope asking if they had since me.. what a caring sister!! I think that was the first time we have not been side-by-side this entire trip..... Except for the first week- when we did not know our way around the city AT ALL: Angie didn't get off the bus quick enough and got trapped on while I was already off. She had to go a couple of mile on the bus before it stop- me running behind it in fear that Angie (with her awful directional skills and no phone) would never find her way back to where we were. The bus was a bit fast for me so I walked back and sat in front of the school hoping she could find her way. She did luckily. I didn't tell that story the first week in fear that mom and dad would be worried the rest of the time we were in Sevilla.

After class, we both got a little studying and homework done and tonight we are going to go to our first/and last Disco-Tech (Buddha).. It is our friend Jen's birthday and basically our entire program is going to go hang out at the Tore de Oro (the river) and then head over to Buddha together.. should be a fun/interesting night! I'll keep you updated soon!

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