I returned to the fair for some additional gifts, then headed back to my host home to actually start packing since we left at 4 am the next morning to make the plane flight. After I finished, I was invited by the same local friends that I went out with on Saturday, since of them lived in the same apartment complex that I was staying at. I went over to spend my last few hours there with them. We played games such as UNO (with some special rules, of course), Twister, Heads Up, and a local game called PARQUES, which is similar to Sorry with some different rules. We watched music videos, a couple episodes of a reality talent show, and one friend, named Angela, went through a large deck of cards with Spanish words on them to build my vocabulary. It was a relaxing night that let me know that WHEN I return, I know that I have friends that I can call to hang with. And that it some I value the most from this trip, the relationships that I made that will last across borders, overseas. This trip taught me a lot of history and culture, but what I appreciated the most was that Barranquilla became a place that I will be attached to forever.