Once we got to Toledo, we saw a bunch of tour guide-type excursions, but we opted to just explore by ourselves. I'm really glad we did! The architecture in the city is absolutely stunning. I couldn't believe some of the buildings we saw! And the little alleys with apartments? So cute. We felt like we were in a movie!
There was so much to see and do and we walked for hours just staring! We went into a lot of different shops--some more "touristy" than others--and had a blast just walking around and talking. I really feel like I got to know the girls better and I'm glad we decided to go together. :)
One shop that we went into was small but looked fancy from the outside. There was a little old man and a woman (his daughter maybe?) who owned the shop. They were incredibly kind. Everything in the shop was handmade by them--and there was a lot of stuff! It was all super gorgeous. There was everything: jewelry, swords, hand mirrors, credit card holders, pottery, and more! The man and woman walked around the store with us, telling us what each piece was made out of; they were just so nice! I would post a picture of what I bought, but it's a gift for my mom. :) After we paid, though, the old man told us to wait a moment. He went
towards the back of the store and picked out three post cards, one for each of us! And he gave them to us as gifts. He gave us each a different one and told us what the picture was. It was literally the sweetest part of my day--it made my day!
Side note: we found a McDonalds, and I'm happy to report that even in Europe, McDonalds still has the best soda ever. Even though the Diet Coke doesn't really taste like Diet Coke, it was still the best I've had!! ha!
This week is a short week because of Semana Santa (Easter Week, essentially). We go to school until Wednesday. Then, on Friday, one of the girls and I will be flying to Rome!! Needless to say, we are extremely excited about our upcoming trip!
I'm going to get myself ready for the day and then head out to do some exploring of Avila by myself. I think some "me time" is in order. I'm hoping to find a little cafe to have breakfast and then do some grocery shopping. Adios!
You are living the life, Taylor!! I am so happy that you are not only doing well with your Spanish students, but also travelling Europe!! Are you still teaching first grade?
ReplyDeleteYep! Today is actually my last day with the first grade kiddos. After break, I'm onto 2nd grade!
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