so yesterday my dad, mom, and brother finally arrived in sevilla after an interesting trip ... apparently their flight was a bit cramped and rocky, so they were a bit tired and queezy when i saw them. but i think they were exaggerating. lol. but anyway, i picked them up at the airport and we took a bus into the city. after we got off, i gave them their choices of walking to the hotel or taking a cab, and they insisted they were fine walking, altho they proceeded to get mad at me when it took us more than 45 minutes to get there. geez louise ... can´t say i didn´t warn them ...
i took them out for desserts at a pastelerĂa, but then i had to leave them for a bit to study for a final and then take it. but after that we met up again and got ice cream at the best heladerĂa in sevilla and then tapas (appetizers) at 100 Montaditos for dinner. the tapas were these little sandwiches called montaditos (hence the name of the restaurant: there are a 100 choices for montaditos) and i introduced them to the drinks of sevilla: cruzcampo (the local beer) and tinto de verano (my favorite drink that is red wine and fanta soda).
they were a bit tired, so we called it a night after that. today they´ll get to see more of sevilla while i take my last final ... not fair!! but then i´m done for the semester!!!
hasta luego.
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Mmm...Cien Montaditos.
Glad you convince SOME people that it was better to take the walking tour of Sevilla instead of the bus one.
Steve,
Where's the STARBUCKS?
Chuck
re: Norah's account. There is another side to the story. I suggest she market her walking tour of Spain. Who the heck needs buses or trains or planes?
re: Starbucks. The Spaniards know how to make coffee. But we did make it to one in Sevilla. They are all over the place.
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