You probably want to know about Switzerland, huh? Basically I loved Suiza more than anywhere I have been outside of Spain. (Ronda is the place in Spain that is my favorite) It was small mountian town meets Europe with an incredible result. We went to Interlaken, which is the extreme sports capital of the world, in case you didn't know. We had planned on going Bungee Jumping 450 meters, touching the water in the river below, but infortunatly it was closed for the season because it snowed the day that we arrived.... So, we rented 4 wheelers and went up into the mountians and went searching for waterfalls, which we found! It was great! The snow was melting a little, so all the mountians and cliffs had lots of HUGE waterfalls coming off of them. What beauty. People deny that a God created us?
I went to Suiza with a group of 12 people, including myself, which was great! These people are seriously some of my favorite ever!
While we were 4 wheeling, (6 of us) the other half were mountian biking. They were hard core, but we passed them in a matter of minutes, which made us feel really good. Anyways, when we were finished 4 wheeling, we decided that we would push the limits of extreme a little more and go skydiving. Sooooo, we went skydiving. That's right. Skydiving over the Swiss Alps! I went with Amy, Brian and Ryan. My friend Jennifer went with us to take pictures. I don't really feel like I can write much about it, because it was one of the best experiences in my life! I just don't have the words, but don't worry, I got pictures and video... so I will share when I return to the States! Let me say this, though: From 13500 feet, the mountians were breathtaking... It was stellar!
The next day, the whole group and I went and rented motos (that's what they call mopeds) for about 6 hours and we went riding around in the mountians. We had a moped gang! It was hillarious seeing (picture this with me) 12 Americans on 7 motos all bundled up riding through the Swiss Alps, and all these Swiss towns. hahaha! Don't worry. The next day we spent hours shopping around the whole city of Interlaken, where we all bought Swiss Army knives, Swiss chocolate and Swiss cheese.
It was really a trip of a lifetime, because we spended the night in the Mailan airport, on the floor. We also met 3 other girls from our group there. All 15 of us were on the same flight back to Sevilla. One of the things that made this trip so fun, besides the opbious skydiving over the Swiss Alps) was really getting to know our group. We all slept in a hostel room with 12 beds-and it was like a slumberparty with 11 of your best friends every night for 5 days. What a way to get to know people really well, huh?
I feel like I need to take some time to talk about our group. The instructors and staff at TTU Sevilla say that we are the best group they have ever had. There are 28 of us and we ALL GET ALONG! Although there are people that we like more than others, (duh!) we ALL GET ALONG! We love eachother. We don't have spats. We want to know eachother. We love to be together. We share the same intrests BUT we are all VERY different. We would not be this good of friends, if friends at all at Tech. So how will we adjust back into society with out our Spainish friends? Or with our Spainish friends and other friends? How are we going to mesh our two realities? We don't know right now, but we do know that we are having a blast learning, loving and traveling together. :-)
Be jelous! (Oh, and we got repremanded at the hostel for yelling when TECH beat UT and we found out. We also sang the fight song and the kickoff song at kickoff-1 AM....)
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