Well hello there avid reader! I'm so glad you could make it for this installment of me writing about my life. I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I am. ;)
Remember the power problems I told you about? Well as it turns out there was something majorly wrong with the house I was staying in and the family I was with had to move out. This would have left me homeless, luckily Anabel, a very nice fellow teacher, invited me to live with her and her son. So here I am in my room with power and dun dun duh INTERNET! I really liked Moises and Flor, but I think I will feel much more at home here. So that is a blessing.
This Sunday I attended a wedding at the church. Moises and Flor have been married for a while, but they never got a big church wedding so this was it. I arrived on time to find very few people at the church. After a half hour or so things started to liven up, and about an hour late the wedding got under way. It was very similar to an American wedding. The differences I noticed were... the Bride and Groom walk down the isle together, they get to sit down while the pastor talks, they didn't seem to have vows, and they put the rings on after the kiss. All and all it was interesting to see and I'm glad I went.
Today I got confirmation from Carrie the sm in Madrid that she would like to tour Rome over Christmas break. So I hopped on Ryan Air today and purchased my ticket from Paris to Rome and from Rome back to Zaragoza. I haven't decided if I'm going to do anything before Paris yet... It's quite expensive even with the cheap plane flights. I'm so excited to be going for sure though! Paris and Rome are cities I have always wanted to see. I am itching to go and explore and see all the things I've always wanted to see. I've decided no matter how much I get to see this year, I'm going to have to come back, because there is way more to see, then I have money and free time to see.
New Years in Paris should be a great time, then 4 days in Rome! :)
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