reporting back...it was so much fun!
Alison, Laura, Marie-Eve and myself all went out for dinner before we met up with the rest of the group. We went to a little place called Bellavita and it was very nummy and not too expensive.
Then at around 9 we met up with the scottish boys and Hanna (finnish girl), javier and the spanish girls. We all walked to the bus stop and then caught the bus to Portoroz. It took about 30 minutes to get there, but only cost 2.70 euro. Then, those who brought booze with them walked down to the beach to drink it, while the rest of us unprepared folk went to a nearby bar to start the night. Three laskos and one shot of tequila with scottish david-1 later we were ready to move on to the party in the club. We walked there since it was only about one block, paid our cover, tried to check coats but couldn't because it was full, and then started dancing. Some people were dressed up and some weren't, it was pretty much 50-50..but TONNES of people were there. I love european boys because they will actually dance! And not in the pervy way of like attacking a girl from behind, but like will join our circle and "bust a move". Sooo much more fun than our lame-o canadian boys who stand around and are awkward and not dancey (no offense). Soooo the night carried on in the dancey and drinky way until the music stopped and they kicked us out. We walked back to the bus stop and waited for the first morning bus that came at around 5:20 or so. The bus ride was hilarious as we all decided to sing a song from our native country...scotts had that "highland" song, spanish people sang lots of songs, but most notably the "macarena", and us canadians hummed the hockey night in canada theme as well as "this land is your land". We got back to Koper around 5:50, right when our fave 1 euro pizza store opens...needless to say, we stopped in for a slice on the way home. By 6:15 we were all in bed and had planned to meet up today for "lunch" at three. It was a VERY haggard but fun lunch...it's like we are a big family already! Can't wait to see them all again!
Title Track: The wombats (we actually have two girls named Laura in our group, so it's freakishly appropriate)
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4 days..no post??? I think we've lost her to the evil monster known as Slovenian night life!!!!
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meh not much has been going on that is post worthy...road trip to vienna this week though, so that should be interesting
ReplyDeleteso so jealarse!
ReplyDeleteOFFENSE!! OFFENSE!!