This weekend my friend Craig & his friend Jack came to visit me here in Thessaloniki. It was so great to see a familiar face! Luckily my roommate was gone too (to Istanbul) so it was nice to have them over & just hangout. First thing we did once they got here was get a frappe by the waterfront. Had to show them the true Greek way. Then we went out to dinner at Mangio's, which is this delicious Greek restaurant that I've been to like 3 times now. The owners are really nice and they know the Americans pretty well. Plus they always give us a free desert (although I was so full, I didn't even eat mine). After that we went to the White Tower to drink a bit while we were trying to figure out how to get back to Sin City. Craig, Jack& I took a taxi to Sin City together, which means of course we'd get lost. I mean it's me...I had the exact address of the place& called like 50 people to figure out how to get there. After walking around Valeritou & asking literally every Greek person (in Greek I may add! Yes!) we found our way. Actually somehow Craig found the way & he hadn't even been there for a whole day yet. Embarrassing. Craig & Jack have this thing about doing pushups when they're drunk. I decided to pretend like I didn't know them instead of trying to explain why they do that...Jack actually ended up knowing one of the girls in the study abroad program from a cruise he took a couple years back! So random! We literally went to bed around 5 & woke up around 1 thinking it was like 9 am...First thing to do in the morning was to go get a gyro! I couldn't finish all of mine, it was soooo much. But delicious as always...We went to go get their train tickets & walk around the center for awhile after that. There was some concert thing that was going on at the White Tower. I think it was for their independence day (the 25th of March). They had a lot of little carts selling food (it reminded me of Istanbul). I got some corn, yummmm. Then we went back & showered (I had to nap, of course). Oh, the boys liked the gyros so much they got another. Gross...Then we started playing some good ole American beer pong. We took them to the club Vogue that night, because that's where all the Americans went. Plus, it's such a European club I figured they needed to see it. They had to leave for the train at like 6 am, and since we lost an hour, the night went by quickly. All of a sudden we had to leave & they had to take a taxi to get home instead of taking the bus, didn't realize it was that late! It was so nice to have them here, my friends loved them, and I was just so happy to have friends! See you guys (well Craig) in Barcelona!!!
I feel like those guys have traveled so much & they only have like a month left of school it's crazy! I technically haven't even been in Greece for half of my stay yet! I still have like 11 and 1/2 weeks. But, I only have 3 weekends left here in Thessaloniki, the rest I'll be travelling & such! It's crazy to think about! 11 weeks seems so long, but it'll fly by! This weekend we don't have school (or the Americans get an excuse at least) for a trip to Delphi and Athens. I'm very excited to finally get to Athens! Although I've heard a lot of sketchy things about it. But, I'm sure we'll be fine since we will be with people. The weekend after that I start my spring break! So so happy! I'm just realizing that I will only be bringing a carry-on, which means I can't bring a lot of things, like will my foundation be okay to bring on a carry-on? These are the important questions. Is my backpack gonna fit as a carry-on? I know I can't bring hairspray, so I might go crazy. I'm still very nervous for Natashya & I to be travelling by ourselves in Europe...I can't stress enough to you how much I rely on Emily to get us places (even in Istanbul she knew where she was going! Like, what???) Ps, my pizza making skills were a success. Only thing I've eaten for the past like week.


