The Swedish felt like going to the beach: To play with the sand and to take a suntan. They can't in Sweden, they only have rocks and their meteorogical conditions don't let them.

 Evidently, the first day we questioned them:
-What do you want to do?- and all of them answered:
-BEACH!! BEACH!! BEACH!!- but we were tired of going to the beach. So, we took them there Sunday afternoon.

The following days it was "La Diada de Catalunya" and we had a free day. We went, again, to the beach; they didn't want do anything else.

 On Tuesday, later school's studios, we went to the beach, but this time it was planned, so we went there to have lunch and to play volyball and football with Santi and Imma.

 

 

After one day without sun, on Thursday we went back to the beach with Imma and Assumpta, but this time we went to Sitges to change a little. There we swam and played voley-beach, and some people rented a runner.
In the afternoon we went for a walk in this typical Catalan village and people went shopping.
Lots of Swedish told us that the beach was what they liked the most. They said that they had enjoyed a lot and we promised them that we would repeat it one day.

So, at around six o'clock in the afternoon we took the train back home. We were very tired from the sun but we had a great time!!

 

 

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