



Dearest friends, this was the most spectacular birthday party I have ever had! Hundreds of guests celebrated with all of us born in September on the sumptuous Moshulu ship which graces the Delaware River! In the pictures, you will notice Shelly, Patrick, and Jesus, who , like me, are Christmas-conceived babies :)

Darlings, life at Wharton is so exciting, that I do not have a minute to breathe :) I have overlapping events at every hour of the day! :) I am extremely happy, I feel like I am living life at its fullest! I have made new friends, including Naila from Pakistan and Ashley, Miss South Carolina 2004! Aside from extremely intelligent, they are both gorgeous!
Leaving aside the fact that I fell ill yesterday, my time in Granada has been amazing! Alhambra seems a magic place from One Thousand and One Nights, with its curved ceilings, ornate interiors, scented gardens and mosaic fountains. I wish everyone on this planet could visit this place at least once in their lifetime.... At 10pm I returned to the gardens for a SPECTACULAR show of eclectic music and dance dedicated to the time spent by the world renown Spanish author Federico Garcia Lorca in New York. A mixture of capoeira, jazz, flamenco, and many other dance styles, the spectacle was a an absolute delight! In one act, about 10 male dancers performed while water was being poured from an installation mounted on the top of the stage - an amazing play of shadows and lights reflected in the water! I wish I could describe the effect but no words seem to do justice to the beauty of the act.
The visit of the French track was the highlight of our time in Barcelona. We met for the first time at the Battlo House - a wonderful example of Gaudi´s original architectural style. 13 euros later, we found ourselves in a bizzarre building with interesting arches, unusual shapes, and millions of shades of blue and green alluding to an aquatic medium. The following day, Christian and I went to the beach in Sitges, a tourist town which overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and is located 40 minutes away from Barcelona by train. Lots of unisex pairs and topless women....
cathedral designed in the Gaudi style. The lights had been out since the morning, and as it was difficult to see the inside of the building, I decided to visit it at a later time. I ended up returning to the apartment and preparing the documents for my lawyer (apparently green cards are again available!). In the evening, I went to Gaudi´s Guell Park with Jeff. It was absolutely fabulous, Gaudi´s imagination seems to have no limits!!! On Tuesday we visited Vueling, a dynamic low cost airline carrier which I would love to do my internship with next summer :) That same day, we also visited the Freixenet winery - loved the trip!! Wednesday it was again
beach day in Sitges - this time I went with Jeff as everyone else had left the city to visit other places. Ah the perfect temperature water and high, foamy waves were to die for! The day ended with our farewell party at Basilica, an amazing restaurant chosen by Liana. Fabulous food, great atmophere, lots of tears! Our time in Spain has almost come to an end, but we will never forget it!!Saturday
18:00 Meeting “French Track” & “Spanish Track” at Casa Batllo.
19:00 – 20:30 Visit to Casa Batllo/ Salvador Dali Museum.
22:00 Lauder Party: French Track, Spanish Track
1:00 to 6:00 Clubbing at Barcelona: Sala B & Luz de Gas…. For those still with energy!
Sunday
14:30 – 18:00 “Tapas y sangría” next to the beach.
20:00 Visit to Tibidabo: Drinks at Mirablau Terraze.
I am excited to meet the French track, who are flying from Paris to meet us in Barcelona! :)
My classmates have gone out tonight, but I am tooooooo sleeepppyyyyyy. I am going to rest because tomorrow morning we are off to El Escorial, former castle, royal residence, church and monastery. Today our Spanish professor has told us that the place was built by Philip II ("El Rey Negro"), son of Carlos V, at the end of the 16th century. It was interesting to learn that the reason he was referred to as "the black king" is that he always dressed in black to give the image of austerity, tradition and religion. Reacting to the Protestant Reformation sweeping through Europe during the sixteenth century, Philip II devoted much of his lengthy reign and much of his seemingly inexhaustible supply of New World gold to stemming the Protestant tide.
This entry is dedicated to my dearest friend Anastasia, whose wedding in Moscow I was unable to attend because it took place while I was in Mexico. Nastia, I love you so much and I wish you all the happiness in the world with Shawn! You are the most gorgeous, sophisticated, fashionable, intelligent, enthusiastic, and fun girl I know. I also adore your father, but keep that a secret between us :)
Last night we went out for Jeff's birthday - it was a blast! Between 9pm and 3am we managed to go to three places - a terrasse, a regular bar and a karaoki bar. We have decided to have the best time possible, because in 3 weeks we will be on fire! :)
prepare for my presentation about the Spanish oil company Repsol. No partying tonight :)
I left Telefonica just in time to catch a taxi to the Arabic baths I have been dreaming about desde mi llegada a Madrid. :) It was fabulous! The Medinat Mayrit is located close to the Puerta del Sol, and it features three rooms with warm, hot and cold water, a hot sauna, a massage room, a tea room, and an Arabic restaurant. I spent 2 hours in heaven!!!! The baths are supposed to be taken in the order I listed them above, in order to increase blood circulation :) The quite shocking part was that the massages were administered only by men and so I had the choice to either run away or give in to temptation.... God forgive me! :)
Hola amores, today a full page article about our program came out in La Gazeta, Spain's 2nd most important daily business newspaper. My classmates have become celebrities and they are loving their new status! :)
majestic buildings and the large plazas left me out of breath. I will never forget that feeling.
It's Thursday evening, two days before my trip to Spain. I am disappointed that CIS changed their regulations overnight and decided to return all residency petitions filed in July, although they had announced in June that all pending applications would become current this month. The American Immigration Law Foundation is filing a lawsuit, and all of us have been invited to join in. I am not sure whether it is a good idea... success is not guaranteed, the process could take years and I would have to pay additional legal fees. My sister and brother-in-law are in exactly the same situation... Wouldn't it be wonderful if I married an American? :)
So here is my travel itinerary, for whoever wants to join me on my fabulous trip :)

The breathtaking palace-city of Alhambra, the second most visited site in Europe
e only existing ruins of the Arab city of Medina Mayurqa