FGX Barcelona was a time to remember. My first time out of the country and with some of my closest friends, which we somehow became even closer once we were there. I knew I didn’t want to take the opportunity for granted so I made sure to make the best of every moment, which unfortunately meant very little sleep, but I wouldn’t have done it any other way. I now have memories that will last me a lifetime and that I will enjoy sharing with my friends and family.
One week was definitely enough, since I’m not used to being away from home, by the end of the trip I was extremely excited to go home and see my family and tell them all about it. I don’t think I would have been able to stay longer than a week, I was very exhausted both physically and mentally. But now that I had my first taste, I’m more than ready to keep exploring.
My favorite part of the trip I would have to say, was on Saturday visiting the Gothic Quarter, although we walked a lot and I was very very exhausted, I enjoyed getting to know the city and going to the Picasso museum, and then to La Sagrada Família. I realized that there is so much to the city and it made me more curious wanting to visit as many different places as I could.
I also enjoyed going to Sitges very much and we got so lucky to have gone on a day that the weather was so perfect. I love the ocean and the culture of people around the ocean. Walking through the streets and walking along the beach was probably my biggest highlight. I definitely had to get in the ocean, there was no way I was going to miss that, and I definitely am very happy that I did.
This trip really taught me that I want to travel the world, that it was barely my first taste in all the different places I want to explore. I learned I’m great at navigating and finding my way in a new city, and I learned to not be afraid to ask for help. I now know I want to take my time and get to know the world and all of its amazing different cities and cites. There is so much out there for me and I want to take advantage of every opportunity that I can get.
Seeing all the different architecture and the design and the way the city is, just fascinated me. I want to be an architect some day, so having the opportunity to see first hand Gaudi’s work and the work of many others, showed me just how truly passionate I am with design and all these different structures.
I am not done traveling, and I am already starting to plan for my next trip.I know I will be studying abroad my junior year. I am not sure exactly where yet, but I definitely want to keep adventuring.



















