It’s buena suerte if you weren’t sure how.
After having handed in my Spanish term paper on Judaism in Spain (which, as follower of my blog, you will have already seen evidence of my extensive research– you could say I went to great lengths for grade-A material), and completing my finals in Spanish Civilization and Culture, and Cinema and Theater, Rachel and I will be venturing to Málaga, Córdoba (yes, again.) and finally Granada before coming back to the states.
I can’t believe how this semester came and went. As my gitana Shakira would say,
“Voy de paso por este mundo fugaz
No pretendo parar
¿Dime quién camina, cuando se puede volar?”
Meaning: I pass through this fleeting world, I don’t intend to stop, tell me who walks when you can fly?
Adopting this state of mind didn’t quite align with my blog schedule of a-trip-and-a-post. Rest assured, updates on our spiritual start to Semana Santas in Sevilla, Cordoba, Granada and Málaga, our vacay in Valencia, our southern soiree, and some of the cool things I did those times I actually stayed in Madrid are on their way.
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