Nov
08

Feeling at home in Barcelona!

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  1. Heey wey!!! Ha sido maravillosos conocerte y seguro nos vamos a encontrar en algun remoto pinche lugar del mundoooooo!!!
    Gracias por tus palabras, yo también te hecho mucho de menos y me encanta leerte en este blog 😉
    WHish u the best for the rest of the days in Ibiza, so we’ll see us again in a while!!!
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    • EEEEeeee si Meri igualmente y ojala que si los encontremos de nuevo en un sitio remoto pinche lugar del mundoooo!!! Los vemos en unos dias… ay que emocion!!! Y luego ya pa Italia y el resto del mundo.

      Beso y abrazo…

  2. Virginia Martinez says:

    Jaime!!!! Es muy bonito todo lo que dices en este post. De verdad, que me he emocionado.
    Ha sido un placer conocerte y no ha sido casualidad que nuestros caminos se cruzaran. Nos has dado alegría, sabiduría y otra forma de percibir la vida.
    Nos seguiremos encontrando, como dice Meri, en cualquier pinche lugar del Mundo, no lo dudes!!!
    Me siento alagada de aparecer de esta forma tan cercana en tu blog. Muchas gracias guey!!!!!!!

    El domingo te esperamos con los brazos bien abiertos y los oídos preparados para que nos cuentes tus días en Ibiza!!! Acábalo de pasar muy bien esta semana!!!!!
    Kissesssssssss!!!!!!!!!

    • Virginia… gracias!!! Igaulmente tambien fue un placer conocerte y bueno si los encontraremos en cualquier pinch lugar del Mundo… de seguro!!! Tengo mucho de que viajar so qualqier dia se bienen!!! Los vemos el domingo por seguro pa nuestra ultima cena. Que bueno que pasaste la semana libre muy bien…

      Beso y abrazo!!!

  3. Jaime, I’m so glad this group of friends have become true friends and so meaningful to your experience! What a perfect two weeks to spend to rest, recharge your batteries, see a new city, spend time with people you care about, and have a sense of HOME. Everyone needs a home away from home, and it sounds like you found it. And NYE in Istanbul — wow! I have a couple of friends that live there (we met in Istanbul when I went in 2008) if you’d like additional contacts.
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    • Thanks Heather, everything you say is so true… it’s amazing when you make such close friends on the road. It’s also great when you can feel normal again every once in a while… and recharge and just enjoy life. Sounds crazy cus well that’s what I am doing already but I think you kow what I mean. Yes I hope NYE in Istanbul happens… would be awesome. If you can send your friends my blog and contact info that would be great. I know for sure I am going there still not sure if for NYE or sooner. Would be cool to have contacts over there.

  4. It’s so awesome to meet people while traveling who you are on the same wavelength with! Your experience is inspiring 🙂
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    • I agree Scott it really is… awesome when you do meet people on the same wave length. When things like this happen it inspires me to keep traveling cus it reminds me that the world is full of amazing people.

  5. You meet so many amazing people on the road, so glad you met these girls and had such a blast with them in Morocco and in Barcelona!

    P.S. You got kicked out of a club?? What did you do???

    • I have no clue how it happens, but I do seem to meet so many amazing people on the road… I just love it. Traveling is AMAZING!!!

      Jajajajaja yes I got kicked out… i’ll have to tell you later… I was a HOT MESS!!!

  6. I feel that way in Amsterdam. The place just has a magnetic feel.
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  7. GeremyRentals says:

    I have some relatives in Barcelona. I would like to visit them some day soon, as I’ve heard it is great place to be! You really feel at home there!

  8. Finding that sense of home is part of what makes travel cool. It is also great to meet friends and re-meet them later. I think a lot of this helps to reduce the stress that long-term movement puts on the psyche.

    Good luck on the NYE in Istanbul. Ali and I will be in NZ. 🙂
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    • Thanks Andrew that is true it so cool when you do find a sense of home on the road. Moments like this are what remind me that what I am doing is amazing. Oh & yes it does help reduce the stress of constant move.

      Awww I’m glad yall will be spending NYE together!!! I hope Istanbul works out and if not who know where I’ll be or do…lol!

  9. I found that sense of home in Barcelona too. But it was washed away quickly once i got pickpocketed and we had a nightly visit in our hotel room by a thief.

    I think i should give Barcelona another chance though. I WANT to like that city…
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    • Tobias… I know what you mean… I too was pick pocketed in Barcelona, but I try so hard to not let those things affect the way I perceive a city. I think they can happy anywhere, but sadly I think Barcelona is the pickpocket capital of Europe. It’s hard to not get pick pocketed. I say give it another chance!

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