Last day of class. Good because I get to go home soon. Bad because I was getting used to being here every day. :(So. The electrical outlets in Europe are fun. The first time I plugged my hair dryer in and turned it on I immediately smelled burning. And when I turned my curling iron on, the plastic handle was very warm and I noticed that it didn't take as long to curl my hair. Well, on this particular morning I learned something about these electrical outlets.
I was sitting on the floor, watching "Growing up baby Sitka deer," curling my hair, I accidentally put the curling iron on my leg. Yeah, awesome. The mini fridge in my room wasn't on, so I couldn't grab a bottle and put it on the burn. I had to grab a wash cloth and soak it in cold water then put it on the burn. That didn't help much. About five minutes later, I had a humongous, disgusting blister forming on my leg. What a way to start the morning.
Oli, Oana (pronounced Juan-ah) and I changed and headed down to the beach to take photos while the sun was setting. It was a perfect afternoon and we took a lot of great pictures. I also collected a bunch of really neat looking stones.
We went out for dinner one last time in Budva that night. Another seafood place, go figure. Dinner was fun as usual, but you could tell everyone was exhausted. After dinner, we took the van back to the hotel and all went to bed. The last night in Budva was the best sleep I had during the whole trip.
I thought I was the only one who put a curlin iron (in my case a straighteninng iron) on a body part without noticing. V_V
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Well it sounds like a very positive experience for all. I'm glad you had fun, hope to see more pictures as they become available. Thanks for inviting me to your blog.
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