We left on Thursday morning and arrived around lunchtime. Long hours on the first night were included (we stayed up until 5 o’clock in the morning once!) The second night we just stayed up till 1 o’clock. Not as bad as least.
I got to see Lucas, former classmate of mine from last year, staying there as well. He’s still as smiley and clingy as ever, though Paula says he has matured a lot. I still can’t get to his clingy habits. It’s strange.
I got to meet a friend of Cristina’s, Marcus. (He’s totally into the Final Fantasy series.) He’s the first guy friend of Cristina that I actually was able to come to like. He joked like any guy would, but he still was polite and more than that, not tense around me. Either that, or it was just me that wasn’t tense around someone new for once! He also didn't make a big deal of the fact that I'm not very talkative, which most people tend to make some joke out of or bug me about it. Funny that he seems to be a big fan of Evanescence, and even wore a shirt of the lead singer.
We walked a lot. The streets of the town are mostly made out of stone. I was kind of surprised at how far you could walk without really worrying about assaults or anything.
It has the cutest town square, too. It has around the first half of the square, vines of flowers hanging along these wooden planks of something. And of course, it has a church in the middle. Beyond the square is the beach, I think.
Last night was sort of wild. People at the square, or just people in general, if they had the chance, wouldn’t even be shy at all, to simply stare. You know when you heard from your parents that it isn’t polite to stare? Well, they forgot that advice. Or they never heard of it. Because they were completely like : “I don’t care if it’s obvious, I’m gonna stare!” Seriously. I didn’t no where to look at first. The floor?
Another wild thing was while we went to drop off some movies, somewhere down one of the streets, we passed by a bar or something. They all stared like idiots, the people sitting there, but I ignored it. Then, all of a sudden, after our group finally passes, the group of guys there start howling. Literally. I thought it was hilarious and yet crazy at the same time. Like… where was their pride?!
It was all fun in the end, though. But I still think some of the people there are kind of wild. Like this guy who was sort of a friend of Cristina’s from her school, had the nerve (I mean the N-E-R-V-E) to look down her V cut blouse and make a joke about something of her bra. O_o
Talk about crazy.
What else? We played videogames. Although even though I brought some of mine based on request, somehow nobody ended up playing them. Oh well. I also ended up bringing 2 games, among others, with no CD inside, hah.
Not much else I can say, I guess. Good thing I decided to talk about my trip now, instead of tomorrow—that’s when I would really never end up talking about it.
Unfortunately, most of the good pictures of all of us are stuck in Cristina’s camera, so I can only show you the very few pictures that I took in mine, which doesn’t show much.
Oh, we also walked on the beach once, around 4 o’clock. We rode on the back of the jeep, hehe. That was fun. Bummer I didn’t take my camera at that time, ‘cause the sunset was great, and because it was so windy, the sand made some awesome shapes and patterns across the ground. Think of northern lights but on the sand.
Marcus, Lucas, Paula, Cristina. (Bad picture, I know...)
(I found this one, of Cristina's pictures, on the internet just now! :D)

