I hope the video works. Anyway, this weekend was the birthday of a friend, Carolina. She is the girlfriend of the nephew of the guy I live with, Emilio. Got all of that? So yea, it was her cumpleaƱos on Thursday, and I went out to celebrate with her, her boyfriend Luis, and all of their friends.
The festivities started Thursday night, with the whole group going out to dinner, then following that up with a trip to a discoteca. This was your textbook b-day celebration, dinner and discoteca. I had a great time, lots of awesome food and beer, then clubbing and more alcohol. So this was a nice way to kick off the bday weekend.
The festivities then continued on Saturday, with a trip to Luis's house outside of Sevilla, in a little town with a population of just around 5,000 called, Castilblanco. The town is really nice. It's your typical small town, little shops, everybody knows everybody, and beautiful scenery. Just heading to the suburbs was cool for me, something different. But the continued bday celebrating was even better.
We started drinking immediately after arriving. I was expecting this, but didn't know how much. Started off with some free shots at the local bar, then went to the house and kept it going. Basically the party consisted of just hangin around, drinking and eating pork and chicken and lots of freshly baked bread. I mean this combo right there is heavenly. Although funny story, gotta love the Spaniards in general for this, they love to drink and they also love to force food and drinks upon you. So when one of Carolina's friends asked me if i wanted more beer, and I told him no, naturally he began to fill up my cup. After about 1/3 full I said it was enough, but he kept pouring. This continued until it was filled to the top. Looking back now it was just fun. I mean why not drink, drink, drink right? So we also went out that night, and went back to the house to eat and drink more. Overall it was just a nice, chill weekend, with cool people all making for a good time. Definitely gonna do it again soon. Hasta luego!
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