I had been looking forward to going to Lisbon for a while but it always seemed so far out that I never really got excited for it. Well the last trip finally happened!!!! And it was an interesting one to say the least. Highlights:
Day 1 was a disaster.
Let's just say it started with a 3:30am wake up call and a 6:30am flight. I don't know why we ever try and do that to ourselves? And food poisoning that started in the airport. We got to Lisbon at 8am and still felt sick so we decided to check into a hotel where we could sleep a little bot to try and feel better. Well we woke up at 2pm and decided to look for food and check into our hostel. We walked around a little but the weather wasn't too great so we decided to go get sangria and turn the day around so we went to Fabula's and ordered sparkling wine sangria which was amazing and sat outside. Liz still wasn't feeling great from the morning so we went back to the hostel...slept more (I know), got dinner, and eventually called it an early night. 
We became best friends with our hostel roommate.
So our hostel was awesome (s/o to Liz for booking it) and we had a 4 person room and that's where we met our roommate Jason...a 20-30 year old Chinese guy from Toronto. He was super friendly and just genuinely infatuated with Americans. He asked us everything from how much we paid for college to what cars we drove to if we were all Christian. It was so funny to see a different side of someone who knew nothing about Americans. He was traveling to another part of Portugal later that week. When we woke up on Sunday, we found a note from him saying how outgoing and friendly Americans were contrary to what he thought and that we should keep in touch because he wants to eventually work in Seattle. It was the most random/interesting encounter I've had traveling so far.
Bring a bathing suit to the beach.
So we went to Cascais, a beach about 40 minutes outside of the city center on Saturday because we heard it was a must see. And it was beautiful. The weather was perfect and there was a little beach town with a really nice beach. Well, we came without a swim suit. I have no clue why...so we were on the beach in skinny jeans, sandals, and tshirts. Talk about feeling dumb. Thankfully the next day, Liz and I went again for a couple hours full prepared to lay out and enjoy the sun. So we had sangria every day and it was really good. Even though Barcelona is known for having sangria, I never seem to order it when I'm out just because it can be really sweet but with the weather turning out so nice in Lisbon, sangria sounded amazing. The first day we had sparkling white sangria with passion fruit which was really amazing. Liz had read that Belem, a three stop train from Lisbon was known for their famous pastries called the pastel de nata. Essentially it is a cream pastry. Well right when we got there, we saw the line outside of Casa Pasteis de Belem and knew that had to be the place. I ended up waiting in line to get them and didn't even really think that I would like it. After a twenty minute wait.....t was so worth it. The little pastries were right out of the oven and the "cream" inside was essentially creme brulee and was amazingggggggg. I wanted like five more.
I'm never booking a late flight again.
Liz and I decided to book an 8:45pm flight home so that we could have the whole day in Lisbon on Sunday. We got to the airport relatively early and just hung out, got dinner and lounged for a while. After heading to our gate and waiting to board, we realized that we were delayed three hours....We went to the desk to get vouchers with money for the airport, but the line ended up being too long so we just went to a wine bar to try Vino Verde - a drink Lisbon is known for....and it was terrible. So then we got a different glass and the bartender hated us. So now it's the last week of class and then we have finals and then I'm going to cry.
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