maandag 13 oktober 2014

Week 4

Week 4

This past week was all about Pilar (and a little bit about our new gym)
Pilar is a festival in the Aragon region (in which Zaragoza is located) that is celebrated in honor of the patron saint of Zaragoza. It includes a lot of concerts, street performances, traditional activities and other fun things. For the students, this basically means that we do not have any university obligations and therefore are able to honor this saint guy by going out four days in a row.
And that’s what we did. We went to two concerts of typical Spanish bands. At both venues, there were also other tents with DJs playing different styles of music. I have to admit that I am not very fond of the Spanish music.

On Friday evening, we noticed a message in the Zaragoza Erasmus Facebook group of some Italian students from Lleida (between Zaragoza and Barcelona) asking for a place to stay. We sent them a message telling them they were welcome to stay at our place! That evening we went out till 06:00 (which was, in hindsight, not a smart thing to do) and the next day we went to the city to meet up with the Italians. Alice, Laura, Sara and Francesco joined us during a Zaragoza city tour organized by Erasmus for students from Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona and other cities in Spain. That evening the Italians cooked pasta for us and we played some traditional board drinking games. A few hours later, we went to the city to go out at a small club and the pub street. I had döner kebab, which was nice.
The next day, the Italians left early because they had to take the bus back to Lleida. 

It was a great experience and I was surprised by the fact that we were the only ones that had sent them a message. I encourage other students to open your house to people from other countries/cities, because it was a great experience! Also, we will be visiting them in Lleida very soon!


Pasta, Italian pasta (does Italian thing with hand)






What follows are some pictures from our lovely gym. It's not perfect, but it's something! We have to be a bit creative with our exercises, but it feels good to be working out after some time off.






Tandem area - For real, the cross-trainers are so close to each other that you can hold hands

This area is actually just for illustration purposes. We don't do cross-fit, and neither should you. (if you ain't a girl)

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