welp, my parents (and auntie sarah and uncle craig) just left granada, and it was really the best time i have had with my parents in years. it was really amazing to be able to show them around my new home, impressing them with my spanish, and really talk to them as an adult, and have them drinking with me and talking to me as an adult, a real person, rather than their daughter.
dad and i met mom (much later than we had said, making her think that we had both died in africa) in málaga on sunday night and took the bus to granada. i dropped them off at the hotel and agreed to meet them after class the next morning. we spent the next afternoon at the cathedral (where i gave them a tour, repeating the things that i could remember from when marie and i got the audio guide a week or so before… and i think i did a pretty good job) and shopping in the albazín. that night, we went out for a couple tapas and met up with jess and maddie to have a few drinks. it was really fun! we all got pretty sloshed and went home late. the next night was about the same. we met up with elliott peet and had a couple tapas at a little bar, where a guy was playing classical guitar, which my dad really loved. then the girls [jess, maddie, and gari (my greek roommate, who is studying to get her masters in nutrition)] met up with us and we had a couple more drinks and went to patty’s, the local irish bar. i met patty a few weeks ago and i wanted him to meet my parents because he’s hilarious and i thought he’d think it was cool to meet them… plus i though my dad would like to have a guiness and watch some fútbol. we had a couple cocktails and my mom told me she was about to be on her ass, so they went home. the rest of the night was cool… i got the phone number of a boy i have a crush on and then ran right into a glass door and bruised my forehead. how embarassing for me.
the next day, my aunt and uncle arrived in granada. it was like a little family reunion (but i was the only kid). it was great to have them here as well!! they are like my surrogate parents in seattle and i had been missing them alot. we went out for paella and churros con chocolate, and then went to bed. we pretty much bar hopped everynight after that, and went to a wine/olive oil tasting place one night too. we also went to the alhambra, which was pretty fucking amazing (although i must admit that, even though i dont know what beat the alhambra as one of the new seven wonders of the world, im not THAT surprised that it didnt win. it was really cool and beautiful, but its kind of just another castle, and i happen to think that it is MORE impressive from the outside than the inside… just my opinion, so dont flip out, alhambra lovers). we also went to mass at the cathedral (which was a bust) and hiked up past the city to a peak that overlooked the entire city, the alhambra, with the sierras in the background… now THATs what i call amazing… can a view win for one of the seven wonders?
then yesterday i had to say goodbye to all of them. it was really hard, although i know i will see all of them in less than two months. but it makes it really hard when i am so far away from my parents all the time and dont get to spend much time with them anyways. plus, when my mom and dad cry when they say goodbye to me, it really breaks my heart. and of course i was crying. and the walk home was really hard after saying goodbye. i had just had such an amazing week with them, and was really able to open up to them in a way that i never have before, so saying goodbye was terrible. and walking home afterward, all alone and sad, was horrible. and people kept staring at me because i was walking and crying. geez.
but oh man… memories for a lifetime. so thanx mom and dad, and sarah and craig.

