Sunday, November 6, 2011

Goa (part 1)

I just got back from a trip to Goa with the Western Music Society, where we had a competition.

Goa is a small state, about the size of Rhode Island, meaning that when you are going to Goa, nobody asks where in Goa, its just Goa. Going to Goa is the rough equivalent of going to Florida for spring break.  There are beaches, palm trees, and ridonkulous amounts of seafood.

In our singing competition we got third, and that was over in the first two days of our trip, and then we went to go relax and have fun.

This is when I point out that Goa is beautiful, cool, and fun...but never again will I willingly go anywhere, no matter how beautiful, with a group of seventeen girls. Never. Again.
Whilst some have the happy nature to be able to enjoy constant company and stimulation, I do not.
This group felt the overwhelming need to do everything together, every meal, everything. I feel bad for everyone we had to deal with. I'll just stop here.

What I think my favorite part of the trip was though, was the dining experiences. All along the beach there are "shacks," outdoor restaurants, who aside from having delicious seafood, have most of their seating on the beach looking out onto the night ocean, which is beautiful and warm.

In conclusion, I would recommend this place to anyone, just not anyone coming with a group of seventeen girls. It was worth it to see Goa though. 

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